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from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 7 (March-September 1878)
< A Retrospective View of Spiritualism in 1877 (continued from page 7-13) >
as its chief and noblest work is to deepen the religious sentiment by imparting true knowledge of the soul and spirit, it should possess the sympathy of all good men.
Evidence of the Personal Identity of Certan.. Communicating Spirits
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Spiritualism and Theosophy: a Last Word
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Editor's notes
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- ↑ Evidence of the Personal Identity of Certan.. Communicating Spirits by Vay, Adelma Von, Spiritualist, The, March 15, 1878, p. 126
- ↑ Spiritualism and Theosophy: a Last Word by Moses, W. S. (signed as M.A. (Oxon)), Spiritualist, The, March 15, 1878, p. 126