Startling Facts in Modern Spiritualism

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Religio-Philosophical Publishing House, 1875 - 543 頁

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30Surprised by Mr Burrows ter from a spiritson to
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34And writes of family matters 50Exhausting the medium Feel
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38The Yankees recognize spirit 54Spirits retain their personal
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58Astonishing answers A let Emma Hardinge shams
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60Startling tests given by pic shut
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62No theory yet given to ex mediums
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64Her great impartiality Care 78A Modoc trancemedium
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66Have seen a thousand let are shut
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68Terminate my investigation 82A soapbath and hatthief
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89Never trust a secret to a ism oppressed by such media
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92Her mission fulfilled ment Her sister speaks
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96Mixed mediumship Davis which we enter Mr Daviss
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98Thought is the standard of of a Body
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100Accept the priest and be a First time
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PAGR sticks Close reading Slate
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119Introduces Mrs Hollis An 138Barkis is willin A misap
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122A dark circle proposed 141Hear the writing
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124Prejudice Churlishness Wood quizzical
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128Spirits in a horn Mrs Hol
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129Confab Object of the horn 146A remarkable communica
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132A new theory of disease
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133A spiritbull O but youre Nolan not a Frenchman Second
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154Can not continue Jim 171Pinkroot and senna
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Her children living in the 173A preachers devilwork
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received my name 175He discovereth Dr Frank
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160Confusion of ideas Shilly God is impersonal and can
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162The eye and ear attest No the religion of science
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166Preachers and editors led by 181Holds circles at home
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No charge for manifesta spiritvows Her metal
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186Spirits not capable of
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192Her conditions Résumé
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227The letter continued Why 242Her affection for Napoleon
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250Suggestions of a telegraph All men mediums of spiritual
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CHAPTER XIV
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276Mrs Holliss vision An 291His love for red colors
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280Testimony on compulsion
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SMITH STREET
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332Mr Plimptons conclusions 348A family cabinet seance
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333His cabinet experiences Impression of Marshal Neys
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338Sympathies with their earth attractive magnetisms
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339Conclusion of the report 353Colonel Piatt introduced
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CHAPTER XIX
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362Stephen A Douglas comes
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CHAPTER XX
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374Napoleon appears Cardinal
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375Description of these spirit
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381More faces and messages
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CHAPTER XXI
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390Reception in the spiritland
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396Nolans views of marriage
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Corry Greeting from Mr
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410Fishers theory of the seat
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422Mr Vickerss conclusion Ef435Old Ski A number
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428A trip South Mental con 441Several interviews Faces
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CHAPTER XXV
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450Three spirits at once Elec 464Bankers in a circle Tricks
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451Six spirits in tableau Joseph465An astonishment Im
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452A number of citizens meet a 466Lewis dazed Ventriloquism
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453Let them out of the bad
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456Jim Nolan a Freemason der of General Canby Significa
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457Mr Rhodes and his son
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467Meets the old man certain
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CHAPTER XXVII
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474A dark circle Josephine wasted time Josephine
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479Thirty spirits interviewed A manifestations at the table
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480Pleased with the circle Sel alone Aunt Betsy
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485Old mothertree Spirits can 498A black circle Nolan will
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486The time given Josephines fluence of whisky
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503Felicitating self Josephines conflict imminent Spirits count
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509Spirit hand and flower Mrs of fraud in the manifestations
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530Spirits correct a mistake 537Have I been deluded a quar
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536Special pleading Forced to tion of an edifice The Temple
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第 139 頁 - O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us ! It wad frae mony a blunder free us, An...
第 118 頁 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold: To be, contents his natural desire, He asks no angel's wing, no seraph's fire ; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
第 83 頁 - I condole with you. We have lost a most dear and valuable relation. But it is the will of God and nature, that these mortal bodies be laid aside, when the soul is to enter into real life.
第 83 頁 - A mangled painful limb which cannot be restored, we willingly cut off. He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it ; and he...
第 47 頁 - In the identical manner in which the spiritual head was eliminated and unchangeably organized, I saw, unfolding in their natural, progressive order, the harmonious development of the neck, the shoulders, the breast, and the entire spiritual organization. It appeared from this, even to an unequivocal demonstration, that the innumerable particles of what might be termed unparticled matter, which constitute the man's Spiritual principle, are constitutionally endowed with certain elective affinities,...
第 83 頁 - ... of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way. We ourselves, in some cases, prudently choose a partial death.
第 60 頁 - It is a romance, and it is not a romance. It is a truth for those who can comprehend it, and an extravagance for those who cannot.
第 45 頁 - ... the spirit's departure from the body, was fully commenced. The brain began to attract the elements of electricity, of magnetism, of motion, of life and of sensation, into its various and numerous departments. The head became intensely brilliant; and I particularly remarked that just in the same proportion as the extremities of the organism grew dark, and cold, the brain appeared light and glowing. Now I saw, in the mellow, spiritual atmosphere, which emanated from, and encircled her head, the...
第 83 頁 - When they become unfit for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an incumbrance, and answer none of the intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we may get rid of them. Death is that way.
第 45 頁 - I perceived and realized the fact that those physical manifestations were indications, not of pain or unhappiness, but simply that the spirit was eternally dissolving its copartnership with the material organism. Now the head of the body became suddenly enveloped in a fine, soft, mellow, luminous atmosphere; and, as instantly, I saw the cerebrum and the cerebellum expand their most interior portions; I saw them discontinue their appropriate galvanic functions; and then I saw that they became highly...

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