While I rest in the haven of this knowledge, I can look with much pleasure on the efforts of the brave crew of gifted men who push their boat from the shore out into the deep waters of speculation and inquiry, and I think that every Spiritualist should wish them, “God speed,’’ when they depart, and give them a hearty welcome when they return with such interesting and instructive specimens of their labours as have been on view in ''The Spiritualist ''for some time past.
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While I rest in the haven of this knowledge, I can look with much pleasure on the efforts of the brave crew of gifted men who push their boat from the shore out into the deep waters of speculation and inquiry, and I think that every Spiritualist should wish them, “God speed,” when they depart, and give them a hearty welcome when they return with such interesting and instructive specimens of their labours as have been on view in ''The Spiritualist ''for some time past.
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''Item.''—Dr. Wyld quotes Lev. xix. 31; see also Exod. xx. 18, which says, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live”’ Are both these passages binding on the people of to-day?
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''Item.''—Dr. Wyld quotes Lev. xix. 31; see also Exod. xx. 18, which says, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” Are both these passages binding on the people of to-day?