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  | source title = A Message from Luxor
  | source title = Spiritual Scientist
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  | publication date = 1874-04-29
  | publication date = 1874-04-29
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  | author = Lippit, F. J.
  | title = A Remarkable Picture
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was a disembodied spirit.
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I. The positive testimony of Madame Helen P. Blavatsky, by whom the picture was sent to me, a Russian lady of rank and of high intelligence, now residing in Philadelphia; who, not only has no conceivable motive for deception in the matter, but is known by her friends to be the very soul of sincerity and honor. I know from her own lips that the spirit calling himself “John King” has been manifesting his presence to her in a variety of ways for a number of years ; that she has had frequent communications from him, many of them by writings {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|2-12}}
I. The positive testimony of Madame Helen P. Blavatsky, by whom the picture was sent to me, a Russian lady of rank and of high intelligence, now residing in Philadelphia; who, not only has no conceivable motive for deception in the matter, but is known by her friends to be the very soul of sincerity and honor. I know from her own lips that the spirit calling himself “John King” has been manifesting his presence to her in a variety of ways for a number of years ; that she has had frequent communications from him, many of them by writings {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|2-12}}
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