"agree as to essentials," of which the most essential is the Divine Humanity of the Lord, and are "suited to the perception of the angels in each heaven;" but the preaching is more replete with wisdom in the superior or inmost heaven, than in the others. The truths taught there, "all regard life as their end," and are at once perceived and acknowledged by the hearers to be true. And the truths which they perceive, they also love; and by living according to them, they incorporate them into their lives. To live according to truths, they say, is to love the Lord."
Children in Heaven.
It is not uncommon nowadays to meet with even professed Calvinists who do not know, and will stoutly deny, that their church ever believed a doctrine so revolting as that of infant damna-