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Look at the wretched existence of the New York banker in his office day after day, and then his artificial pleasure in his Fifth Avenue mansion, with ruin hanging over his own head and over the thousands who have trusted in the Moloch of the Wall Street Palace, and I would ask is this life to be compared with the Arab of the Soudan in his glorious freedom to roam where he will, and in communion with bis friends of the starry firmament, who never lie or steal. The one is the creature of the scientific, the other the man of the metaphysical age.
Look at the wretched existence of the New York banker in his office day after day, and then his artificial pleasure in his Fifth Avenue mansion, with ruin hanging over his own head and over the thousands who have trusted in the Moloch of the Wall Street Palace, and I would ask is this life to be compared with the Arab of the Soudan in his glorious freedom to roam where he will, and in communion with bis friends of the starry firmament, who never lie or steal. The one is the creature of the scientific, the other the man of the metaphysical age.
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| volume = 3
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| author = George, St., Stock, W., Oxon B.A.
| title = The Mediumship of Emperor Vespasian
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist
| source details = v. 1, No. 24, February 18, 1875, p. 258
| publication date = 1875-02-18
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| title = Stow, in his Chronicle...
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist
| source details = v. 1, No. 23, February 11, 1875, p. 273
| publication date = 1875-02-11
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{{Style S-Small capitals|Stow}}, in his Chronicle, relates that the silver cross which was wont to be carried before Wolsey, fell out of its socket, and was Lake to have knocked out the brains of one of his servants. A very little while after, came in a messenger, and arrested the Cardinal before he could get out of the house.
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| title = Haunted House in Ancient Athens
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist
| source details = v. 1, No. 23, February 11, 1875, p. 273
| publication date = 1875-02-11
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