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saintly Swedenborg has surely had an uneasy resting place or 

 places for his bones." 



The old church edifice was torn down in 191 2,* but the 

 foundation walls were saved and capped with cement, showing 

 the size, shape and position of the original building. 



At the rear, or east end, where the pulpit formerly stood, 

 a massive, commemorative, granite monument was erected in 

 1 915,* bearing the following inscriptions : — 



" Lord, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle? 

 * * He that walketh uprightly and worketh 

 righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his 

 heart." Psalm XV. i. 2. 



On this site stood 1830 to 191 3 



the House of Worship of the 



Delaware County Society of the 



New Jerusalem Church. 



Instituted in 1828. 



This Tablet is set up as a memorial 

 of the Society and its faithful members 

 To acknowledge a God, and not to do 

 evil because it is against God, are the 

 two things by virtue of which religion 

 is religion. Divine Providence No. 326 



NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE 



On the back of this memorial a large cross has been 

 carved. 



The grounds have been put in first class condition and the 

 following sign has been set in conspicuous places : 



*I,etterof W. C. Rodman. 



