. Terra Mariae . 326. 9 I WAS the universal belief in the time of Elijah—not the prophet Elijah (Dowie) of ourI time, but Elijah the imiiiortal prophet of the Israelites—that, in order to penetrate themists of the future, to draw aside the veil which hides from our anxious eves the eventswhich are to make or mar our careers, one must bedivinely inspired. Whether your prophet wasthe recipient of such an inspiration, or whether it was the efifects of a large dinner and two orthree pipes of good tobacco, that brought to me the vision which I am about to relate, I am notprepared to say. However, b


. Terra Mariae . 326. 9 I WAS the universal belief in the time of Elijah—not the prophet Elijah (Dowie) of ourI time, but Elijah the imiiiortal prophet of the Israelites—that, in order to penetrate themists of the future, to draw aside the veil which hides from our anxious eves the eventswhich are to make or mar our careers, one must bedivinely inspired. Whether your prophet wasthe recipient of such an inspiration, or whether it was the efifects of a large dinner and two orthree pipes of good tobacco, that brought to me the vision which I am about to relate, I am notprepared to say. However, be that as it may. On that memorable occasion, I was transported from this mortalcoil into the realms of the great unknown, and when, after a sojourn with the seers and prophetsof yore, I again reached this earth, I found that such a remarkable change had been wrought, thatmy eyes fairly started from their sockets, and an exclamation of wonderment rose to my lips, butI could utter not a word ; I was speechless. I f


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