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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|Important to Spiritualists.}}
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Spiritual Scientist, April 29, 1875
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The spiritual movement resembles every other in this respect: that its growth is the work of time, and its refinement and solidification the result of causes working from within outward. The twenty-seven years which have elapsed since the rappings were first heard in Western New York, have not merely created a vast body of spiritualists, but moreover stimulated a large and constantly increasing number of superior minds into a desire and ability to grasp the laws which lie back of the phenomena themselves.
The spiritual movement resembles every other in this respect: that its growth is the work of time, and its refinement and solidification the result of causes working from within outward. The twenty-seven years which have elapsed since the rappings were first heard in Western New York, have not merely created a vast body of spiritualists, but moreover stimulated a large and constantly increasing number of superior minds into a desire and ability to grasp the laws which lie back of the phenomena themselves.
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<center>From the Spiritual Scientist (Editorial), April 29, 1875</center>
<center>From the Spiritual Scientist (Editorial), April 29, 1875</center>
{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|A Message from Luxor}}
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{{Style S-Small capitals|The readers}} of the Scientist will be no more surprised to read the circular which appears on our front page than we were to receive the same by post since the appearance of our last number. Who may be our unknown friends of the “Committee of Seven,” we do not know, nor who the “Brotherhood of Luxor,” but we do know that we are most thankful for this proof of their interest, and shall try to deserve its continuance.  
{{Style S-Small capitals|The readers}} of the Scientist will be no more surprised to read the circular which appears on our front page than we were to receive the same by post since the appearance of our last number. Who may be our unknown friends of the “Committee of Seven,” we do not know, nor who the “Brotherhood of Luxor,” but we do know that we are most thankful for this proof of their interest, and shall try to deserve its continuance.  
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{{Style P-HPB SB. Object title|Untitled. “We regret...” – note about HPB illness}}
 
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| title = We regret to announce
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| publication date = 1875-06-18
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| notes = A paragraph about H.P.B. illness. Repeated at [[HPB-SB-2-6|SB 2:6]]
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{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|June 18<sup>th</sup> 1875|center}}
{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|June 18<sup>th</sup> 1875|center}}


We regret to announce that Madame Blavatsky is seriously ill and her life has been in great danger. Last winter she fell with great force upon one of her knees on the sidewalk, and the result was an inflamation of the ''periosteum'', or covering of the bone, which has progressed so far that it is now uncertain if the limb will mortify and be amputated, or become paralyzed. It would be a great loss to the cause of Spiritualism if this distinguished lady should die, for her devotion, learning, and enthusiasm are unsurpassed while in “spiritual gifts” she has scarcely an equal.
We regret to announce that Madame Blavatsky is seriously ill and her life has been in great danger. Last winter she fell with great force upon one of her knees on the sidewalk, and the result was an inflamation of the ''periosteum'', or covering of the bone, which has progressed so far that it is now uncertain if the limb will mortify and be amputated, or become paralyzed. It would be a great loss to the cause of Spiritualism if this distinguished lady should die, for her devotion, learning, and enthusiasm are unsurpassed while in “spiritual gifts” she has scarcely an equal.
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