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Madeleine K. Natalello, DVM

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Jan 24, 2008, 12:35:00 PM1/24/08
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Many in the country have entertained a mean thought of this great work,
from what they have heard of impressions made on persons' imaginations.
But there have been exceeding great misrepresentations, and innumerable
false reports, concerning that matter. It is not, that I know of, the
profession or opinion of any one person in the town, that any weight is
to be laid on any thing seen with the bodily eyes. I know the contrary
to be a received and established principle amongst us. I cannot say that
there have been no instances of persons who have been ready to give too
much heed to vain and useless imaginations; but they have been easily
corrected, and I conclude it will not be wondered at, that a
congregation should need a guide in such cases, to assist them in
distinguishing wheat from chaff. But such impressions on the
imaginations as have been more usual seem to me to be plainly no other
than what is to be expected in human nature in such circumstances, and
what is the natural result of the strong exercise of the mind, and
impressions on the heart.

I do not suppose, that they themselves imagine they saw any thing with
their bodily eyes; but only have had within them ideas strongly
impressed, and as it were lively pictures in their minds. For instance,
some when in great terrors, through fear of hell, have had lively ideas
of a dreadful furnace. Some, when their hearts have been strongly
impressed, and their affections greatly moved with a sense of the beauty
and excellency of Christ, have had their imaginations so wrought upon,
that, together, with a sense of His glorious spiritual perfections,
there has arisen in the mind an idea of One of glorious majesty, and of
a sweet and gracious aspect. Some, when they have been greatly affected
with Christ's death, have at the same time a lively idea of Christ
hanging upon the cross, and His blood running from His wounds. Surely
such th


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