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The Harp of God

CHAPTER XI
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In it there are no weeds, thistles, or wicked thorns.

It is a fit habitation for perfect man, pleasing to the eye.

All men and women have been perfected in organism, mind, and character; and gracious words are upon their lips.
Each one, granted a perfect voice, possesses the ability to sing perfectly; and a song of joy is upon all lips.

All the creation of earth is now subjected to man; and the chief joy of every one is and will be to contribute to the happiness of his fellow men and to glorify God and Christ.
[623]By faith behold this happy picture for a moment, and then turn your vision to the things heavenly.

There angels, who for ages have faithfully performed service as messengers to the Lord, are assembled; line upon line, tier upon tier of these glorious beings.


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