Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth, Vol. II

Chapter 7

The Natural Love of Mankind.


Jesus Discuses the Love of Man, or Natural Love, in Contrast to the Divine Love Which is Necessary to Obtain In Order to Give Man the Highest Degree of Happiness. (JESUS)

Abraham Lincoln Explains How Man Can Come into Harmony with the Laws That Govern Him as the Created Man, Without Obtaining the Divine Love. (ABRAHAM LINCOLN)

Mrs. Padgett Comments on Abraham Lincoln’s Message on Man’s Progress in His Natural Love. (HELEN PADGETT)

What Men Should Believe in Order to Again Become the Perfect Man. (JESUS)

Professor Salyards Discusses the Object of Man’s Life on Earth, and the Necessity of Doing Certain Things Whereby Man Can Become the Perfect Man—but Not the Divine Man. (PROFESSOR JOSEPH H. SALYARDS)

James Explains How Man Can Again Be Restored to the Perfect Man, Like the First Parents Before Their Fall. (JAMES, THE APOSTLE)

Mrs. Padgett Affirms That James Wrote Through Her Husband. (HELEN PADGETT)

Luke Declares That No Man Can Possibly Reach the Condition of the Perfect Man Unless His Mental Beliefs Become in Accord with the Truth. (LUKE, THE APOSTLE)

What Is the Correct Way in Which a Man Should Live on Earth in Order to Receive the Cleansing from His Sins So That He Can Acquire the Purification of His Natural Love? (JESUS)

Mrs. Padgett Explains Why the Previous Message from the Master Had to Be Discontinued. (HELEN PADGETT)

Jesus Continues His Message on How a Mortal May Obtain the Development of His Soul Without the Help of the Divine Love. (JESUS)

Martin Luther, Former Monk and Reformer, Affirms That the Master Wrote. (MARTIN LUTHER)

Mrs. Padgett Also Affirms That the Master Wrote. (HELEN PADGETT)

Luke Discusses the Development of the Soul in Its Natural Love Wherein the New Birth Is Not Experienced. (LUKE, THE APOSTLE)

Luke Continues His Discourse on the Development of the Soul in Its Natural Love. (LUKE, THE APOSTLE)

What Is the Destiny of the Mortal Who Has Not Experienced the New Birth, but Who Will Progress to That Condition Which May Be Called the Perfect Man? (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)

John Continues His Discourse on the Destiny of the Soul That Has Not Experienced the New Birth. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)