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 and theological students who will remit amount of postage—ten cents per volume—a thousand copies of "Independent Witnesses." And the numerous testimonials in this volume show that among the agencies employed in this blessed work of uprooting the old errors from the minds of the clergy and implanting therein the new truths, the Swedenborg Publishing Association holds a conspicuous place.

But in this grand work no special merit is due to, or is claimed by, individuals or organizations. The chief point of interest, and that to which we invite the reader's special attention, is, that more than a hundred years ago, Swedenborg was so enlightened as to foresee and foretell by what method or instrumentalities mainly the New Christianity would be propagated; and events transpiring in our own day, an ample record of which is to be found in "Independent Witnesses," are a manifest realization of the very thing he foresaw and foretold.

Let all, therefore, who have been enlightened and blessed by the new doctrines of heaven, and who desire their speediest and widest promulgation, cordially accept this divinely appointed method, and lend it their hearty co-operation. And one of the simplest and cheapest ways of doing this, is, to help the circulation of "Indedependent Witnesses" among ministers, and