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| source title = Spiritual Scientist | | source title = Spiritual Scientist | ||
| source details = | | source details = v. 2, No. 15, June 17, 1875, p. 171 | ||
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... | {{Style S-Small capitals|Frederick W. Evans}}, the Shaker, has asked Col. Olcott’s cooperation in organizing a very important joint convention of Shakers and Spiritualists, with a view to exhibiting to the world the exact condition of die movement in its moral and scientific aspects. | ||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The}} British National Association of Spiritualists hold ''con versaziones ''weekly at their rooms in London, at which obliging members contribute to the pleasures of the evening, by music, recitations, and occasionally by spiritual phenomena. Spirit drawings, writings and other objects of interest are loaned for exhibition, and strangers in London are afforded a most favorable opportunity for becoming acquainted with investigators and Spiritualists of distinction. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|Bulwer’s}} novel “Zanoni,” which is one of the most fascinating he ever wrote, embodies a great deal of information concerning the claims of the occultists which should be read by every intelligent Spiritualist. It is asserted Zanoni and Mejnour are merely pseudonyms for personages who have actually existed, and that magical powers were exercised by them quite as remarkable as those attributed to the characters I in the book. | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals|The}} Davenport Brothers have left Spain and are now in'' ''Brussels. | |||
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... | By a letter from Calcutta, we learn that Spiritualism is now being inquired into and adopted by the most enlightened and educated portion of the Hindoo community. Many skeptics and Brahmos, hitherto with hovering doubts and uncertainties, are fast adopting its sublime creed. It has found a congenial soil in the Hindoo mind, and the day is not far distant when it will be the creed and faith of the thinking portion of the people. The planchette has become very popular there and the excitement among the people at its first introduction was considerable. Many persons there have witnessed its remarkable workings and many to satisfy their curiosity have ordered its manufacture. Two of the respectable stationers and booksellers in Calcutta have sold about ten thousand within a short time, which alone is evidence of the general interest in the subject of Spiritualism. | ||
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