Capitolo 63
I concern to this more marvelous and impressive scene, he says, "We have
also a surer word of prophecy; whereunto yes make well those yes they take
keeps in mind of as to a light that shineth in a dark place, up to that the dawn in the daytime,
and the day is protagonist rises in Your hearts." That word sicura,--more sure"
what a the testimony of past spirits, or that bawls from the other
it world,--is the Bible; for him it immediately adds, "For the prophecy it came
not in the old one lasted by the wish of man but holy men of God the spake as them
you/he/she had stirred from the Ghost Saint." The testimony of past spirits, also
of Moses and Elijah, it would be, later everything, only "the wish of man; " but in
the men of Bible have spoken as they had stirred from the Ghost Saint.
As to his being a comfort, in some case that has departed friends owes
I/you/he/she speak to us, it is doubtful if it would try to be this way. Supposes
them to send forth words of the affection; this would open the fountains of
the pain in our souls afresh. You imagine them to tell us that they is sure
and happy; it would be best far for us, in many cases to hope
I concern to this, that to know him/it; it is probable that his knowledge does us
happy-go-lucky and too much confident around us; we should be tilted less
to avoid the errors of these friends to protect against them,
imperfections, and to fear so that not a being of promise left us of registration in
that rest, some of us should seem to shortly come of him. One of the more anymore
is that brings trouble and uncomfortable of mind, it is that of insatiable
curiosity--craving to know that that it is hidden, it demolished to the
information delay, refusing that effort, omits under the incitement of absolute
insurance. Far better and healthier it is that state of mind that
it completes the present duty and leaves the rest to the hand of unfolding of
time; what disdains that curious disposition, that it investigates that it is everybody
eye and ear that you/they live on excitement that doesn't have proper love neither