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| source title = Spiritual Scientist | | source title = Spiritual Scientist | ||
| source details = | | source details = v. 2 No. 18, July 8, 1875, p. 211 | ||
| publication date = 1875-07-08 | | publication date = 1875-07-08 | ||
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist | | source title = Spiritual Scientist | ||
| source details = | | source details = v. 3 No. 1, September 9, 1875, p. 11 | ||
| publication date = | | publication date = 1875-09-09 | ||
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{{Style S-Small capitals|The Princess Isabeau de Beauvau-Craon}}, an . | {{Style S-Small capitals|The Princess Isabeau de Beauvau-Craon}}, an ardent student of Spiritism, magnetism, astronomy and other sciences, whose mother applied to the Tribunal of the Siene, for an injunction against her daughter, on the plea of her insanity, has gained her case, and the Princess’ mother has been mulucted in the costs. The Tribunal did not see that a person loving the exact sciences must have a diseased brain. | ||
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| source title = Spiritual Scientist | | source title = Spiritual Scientist | ||
| source details = | | source details = v. 3 No. 4, September 30, 1875, p. 38 | ||
| publication date = | | publication date = 1875-09-30 | ||
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... | {{Style S-Small capitals |The}} Amador (Cal.) Ledger, says: We have been informed by Mr. Andrews—father of Mr. Thomas Andrews, whose unaccountable death we announced last week—that a few days before the death occurred his son had a very impressive dream “that had become possessed of two bodies—one a human body, the other a spiritual body; that his spiritual body was perched upon a barn and the human body lying upon the ground being devoured by hogs.’' Only a short while after this dream, which appeared to trouble him a great deal, bis body was found dead near a barn, and the hogs had almost completely devoured the dead body. Whether this dream had any connection with the sad occurrence that followed, we leave our readers to form their own conclusions. We cannot say but what the spiritual body, in reality, sat upon the barn, as indicated in the dream, and witnessed the devouring of the human body by the hogs. To say the least, this appears to be a very strange coincidence. | ||
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spiritual_scientist_v.04_n.08_1876-04-27.pdf|page=8|Spiritual Scientist, v. 4, No. 8, April 27, 1876, p. 92 | spiritual_scientist_v.04_n.08_1876-04-27.pdf|page=8|Spiritual Scientist, v. 4, No. 8, April 27, 1876, p. 92 | ||
spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.18_1875-07-08.pdf|page=7|Spiritual Scientist, | spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.18_1875-07-08.pdf|page=7|Spiritual Scientist, v. 2 No. 18, July 8, 1875, p. 211 | ||
spiritual_scientist_v.03_n.01_1875-09-09.pdf|page=11|Spiritual Scientist, v. 3 No. 1, September 9, 1875, p. 11 | |||
spiritual_scientist_v.03_n.04_1875-09-30.pdf|page=2|Spiritual Scientist, v. 3 No. 4, September 30, 1875, p. 38 | |||
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