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They make but a slight impression on his mental vision, which is constantly directed on other objects: just as things which are seen only at the side of the retina are without colour and of indistinct form. He does not refuse to see them; he often has not the power to do so, or at best can only clearly realise them by distinct and repeated efforts of will.
 
Men of science, on the other hand, retort that Spiritualists generally belong to the second class. They believe in the phenomena and ascribe them to spirit agency, because {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|10-342}}


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