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 several congregations unite in a General Conference, embracing between six and seven thousand members. In America the principal larger organization is called the General Convention, of nearly the same membership.

Little effort is made by these several bodies to increase their numbers, none to induce any to leave the churches to which they belong. But efforts are continually made to keep the theological works of Swedenborg in abundant supply and within the reach of all who care to learn from him the True Christian Religion, as set forth in his last great work, under that title.