Fragment by Frances Miller Seward
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Fragment by Frances Miller Seward
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Unknown
receiver: Unidentified
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revision: tap 2018-04-20
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Marie Miller
Our relative condition in the
Spirit world depends upon
our conduct here—Those who
reject the Bible & the opportunities
which they have had here,
are always just so far behind
those who have improved &
added unto that which was
given them—
In answer to a question concerning
a matter of which I had thought
much
Dear Tom
enhance your happiness &
facilitate my progress—
I am continually attracted
earthward & could I but look on
you from my happy home and
see your spirit at rest, knowing
that you have acted well your
part, it would relieve ^my^ your
mind from any anxious care
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I I could leave you at times
when the courts of Heaven
assemble to form laws by
which spirits can effect
the greatest good to those
they leave on earth—
Marie Miller
Birth: 1828-03-24 Death: 1852
Our relative condition in the
Spirit world depends upon
our conduct here—Those who
reject the Bible & the opportunities
which they have had here,
are always just so far behind
those who have improved &
added unto that which was
given them—
In answer to a question concerning
a matter of which I had thought
much
Dear Tom
Birth: 1817-07-09 Death: 1864-07-23
, it would greatly enhance your happiness &
facilitate my progress—
I am continually attracted
earthward & could I but look on
you from my happy home and
see your spirit at rest, knowing
that you have acted well your
part, it would relieve ^my^ your
mind from any anxious care
I I could leave you at times
when the courts of Heaven
assemble to form laws by
which spirits can effect
the greatest good to those
they leave on earth—