Spiritualism: its history, phenomena, and doctrineDalcassian Publishing Company, 1918年1月1日 |
內容
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THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH | 70 |
PHYSICAL PHENOMENA | 93 |
Survival accepted even by sceptical wing of S P R Mrs Sidgwick | 126 |
SPIRITUALISM AS A RELIGION | 143 |
ROMAN CATHOLIC AND MYSTICAL OBJECTIONS | 191 |
SOME PROTESTANT OBJECTIONS | 200 |
FECHNERS THEORY OF LIfe after DeatĦ | 212 |
SPIRITUALISTIC CONCEPTIONS OF AFTERDeath | 228 |
CONCLUSION | 244 |
GLOSSARY | 261 |
ON EVIDENCE PROOF AND BELIEF | 116 |
Misunderstanding that spirits can be called upThe Christian | 267 |
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admit afterwards agency alleged angels apparition appeared automatic writing automatist believe body Christian clairvoyance communication consciousness convinced Covindasamy curious dead death deceased described doubt earth England Eusapia Eusapia Palladino evidence evidential existence experiences explanation F. W. H. Myers fact Fechner fraud friends genuine ghost hallucination hand happened heaven hell intelligence Jacolliot Kirk Maughold knowledge known lady living London materialisation matter medium mediumship messages mind Modern Spiritualism nature never normal objects occurred ordinary perception perhaps Phinuit physical phenomena Piper present probably Proceedings Professor Psychical Research purporting raps reason recognised religion sceptical scientific script second sphere seems seen Sidgwick Sir Oliver Lodge Sir William Barrett Sir William Crookes sitters sittings Society sort souls spirits spiritual world spiritualistic Stainton Moses subliminal supernormal supposed survival Swedenborg Swedenborgian teaching telepathy theory things thought trance trickery truth universe Verrall William Eglinton writing