Excerpt from: The Message Of Swedenborg Love is the all-important doctrine. This love means not a vague, aimless emotion, but desire of good united with wisdom and fulfilled in right action. For a life in the dark this love is the surest guidance....  |    |   Read Full Text | 
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| Title: |   | The Message Of Swedenborg | 
| From: |   | Out Of The Dark | 
| Creator: |   | Helen Keller (author) | 
| Date: |   | 1920 | 
| Format: |   | Article | 
| Publisher: |   | Doubleday, Page & Company, New York | 
| Source: |   | Available at selected libraries | 
| Location: |   | pp.259-263 | 
| Keywords: |   | Blind; Braille; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Emanuel Swedenborg; Helen Keller; Perkins School For The Blind; Religion; Sensory Disability | 
| Topics: |   | n/a | 
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