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{{Style S-Small capitals|A work}}: entitled ''The Boole of Nature, ''by C. O. Groom Napier, F.C.S. (London, John Camden Rotten, 1870), has a preface by the late Lord Brougham, in which that eminent statesman says:—
 
There is but one question I would ask the author, is the Spiritualism of this work foreign to our materialistic, manufacturing age?—No; for amidst the varieties of mind which divers circumstances produce are found those who cultivate man’s highest faculties; to these the author addresses himself. But even in the most cloudless skies of scepticism I see a raincloud, if it be no bigger than a man’s hand; it is modern Spiritualism.
 
The late Lord Brougham sometimes attended ''seances, ''so had a personal knowledge of the nature of the'' ''phenomena.




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spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.25_1875-08-26.pdf|page=10|Spiritual Scientist, v. 2, No. 25, August 26, 1875, p. 298
spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.25_1875-08-26.pdf|page=10|Spiritual Scientist, v. 2, No. 25, August 26, 1875, p. 298
spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.20_1875-07-22.pdf|page=5|Spiritual Scientist, v. 2, No. 20, July 22, 1875, p. 233
spiritual_scientist_v.02_n.20_1875-07-22.pdf|page=5|Spiritual Scientist, v. 2, No. 20, July 22, 1875, p. 233
london_spiritualist_n.59_1873-09-01.pdf|page=4|London Spiritualist, No. 59, September 1, 1873, pp. 308
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