File:I've A Mother There.png

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English: The title A Mother There references a line in the 1845 poem "My Father in Heaven" written by Eliza R. Snow: "In the heav'ns are parents single? / No, the thought makes reason stare; / Truth is reason—truth eternal / Tells me I've a mother there." This expresses the often unique notion (compared to much of Christianity) that God the Father is accompanied by a divine feminine God the Mother. This painting is Hafen's depiction of what humanity's relationship to that Heavenly Mother might be like. Hafen painted A Mother There for a 1909 pamphlet published by Ben E. Rich and German E. Ellsworth which provided the words of Snow's poem alongside illustrations by Hafen. This copy is taken from the pamphlet.
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Source John Hafen, I've a Mother There, in O My Father (New York: Ben E. Rich and Chicago: German E. Ellsworth, 1909), via Ardis E. Parshall, "The Loveliest Missionary Tract Ever Published", Keepapitchinin, December 28, 2008, http://www.keepapitchinin.org/2008/12/28/the-loveliest-missionary-tract-ever-published/.
Author John Hafen

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Pamphlet reprint of a painting depicting a mother figure hugging a daughter figure.

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