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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued |Professor Crookes Statement|3-160}} | {{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued |Professor Crookes Statement|3-160}} | ||
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Before Mrs. Fay came to the house that evening, she only knew the names of two of the guests who would be present, but during the evening the intelligence at work displayed an unusual amount of knowledge about the fitters and the labors of their lives. The book on “Spectrum Analysis” was one with no letters on the back, yet it was removed from its place and handed to its author. Although I know generally the position of the books in my library, I certainly could not find them in the dark, and I have no reason for supposing that Mrs. Fay knew anything about such a book being in existence, or in my library, or that it was written by the particular person present. | |||
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< Professor Crookes Statement (continued from page 3-160) >
objects from one place to another by abnormal means are on record in Spiritualistic literature.
Before Mrs. Fay came to the house that evening, she only knew the names of two of the guests who would be present, but during the evening the intelligence at work displayed an unusual amount of knowledge about the fitters and the labors of their lives. The book on “Spectrum Analysis” was one with no letters on the back, yet it was removed from its place and handed to its author. Although I know generally the position of the books in my library, I certainly could not find them in the dark, and I have no reason for supposing that Mrs. Fay knew anything about such a book being in existence, or in my library, or that it was written by the particular person present.
A Sound Basis of Belief
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Of the Ways to Perfection
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