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  | title = A Retrospective View of Spiritualism in 1877<ref>An address delivered at a soiree of the British National Association of Spiritualists, held at 38, Great Russell-street, London, on Wednesday, March 13th, 1878.</ref>
 
  | subtitle = By Alexander Calder, President of the British National Association of Spiritualists.
 
  | subtitle = By Alexander Calder, President of the British National Association of Spiritualists.
 
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It is owing to such solid foundation of fact for good that produces the mental energy we see displayed in many directions, for during the year we have a work from Mr. Riko; ''Isis Unveiled, ''from Madame Blavatsky; ''The Soul and Howit'' ''Found Me, ''from Mr. Maitland; ''Serious Letters to Serious'' ''Friends, ''from the Countess of Caithness; Mr. Barkas’s ''Researches; ''Mr. S. C. Hall’s ''Words of Warning; Rifts in'' ''the Veil, ''by Mr. Harrison; and ''Spirit and Soul, ''by Mr. George Harris; while tremendous activity has been kept up all along the line by M.A., Oxon, Mr. C. C. Massey, Dr. Wyld, Mr. E. Sargent, Dr. Carter Blake, Mr. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. J. L. O’Sullivan, Mr. Peary Chand Mittra, Captain James, Miss Kislingbury, Mr. Peterson, and others. In connection with literature, regret will be felt by some at the disappearance this year of perhaps the oldest of our publications, the ''Spiritual Magazine. ''Attacked by a mortal malady, it lingered on for some months, becoming gradually more and more etherealised, until at length it vanished out of sight altogether. And we cannot here well omit Mr. Home’s contribution. It may be said, ''sans malice, ''of this {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on |7-14}}
 
It is owing to such solid foundation of fact for good that produces the mental energy we see displayed in many directions, for during the year we have a work from Mr. Riko; ''Isis Unveiled, ''from Madame Blavatsky; ''The Soul and Howit'' ''Found Me, ''from Mr. Maitland; ''Serious Letters to Serious'' ''Friends, ''from the Countess of Caithness; Mr. Barkas’s ''Researches; ''Mr. S. C. Hall’s ''Words of Warning; Rifts in'' ''the Veil, ''by Mr. Harrison; and ''Spirit and Soul, ''by Mr. George Harris; while tremendous activity has been kept up all along the line by M.A., Oxon, Mr. C. C. Massey, Dr. Wyld, Mr. E. Sargent, Dr. Carter Blake, Mr. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. J. L. O’Sullivan, Mr. Peary Chand Mittra, Captain James, Miss Kislingbury, Mr. Peterson, and others. In connection with literature, regret will be felt by some at the disappearance this year of perhaps the oldest of our publications, the ''Spiritual Magazine. ''Attacked by a mortal malady, it lingered on for some months, becoming gradually more and more etherealised, until at length it vanished out of sight altogether. And we cannot here well omit Mr. Home’s contribution. It may be said, ''sans malice, ''of this {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on |7-14}}
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> An address delivered at a soiree of the British National Association of Spiritualists, held at 38, Great Russell-street, London, on Wednesday, March 13th, 1878.
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