SD 3687
It was perceived . . .
that it is love alone which . . . is ever the grand determining principle;
to whom love is wanting,
everything appears erratic, vague, confused, and obscure.
Wherefore the Lord alone,
who is love, and from whom is mercy,
determines all things, and according to the differences of love
he disposes societies, and so heaven and heavenly things.
(October 25, 1748)
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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