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from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
< 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.
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Evidence of the Personal Identity of Certan.. Communicating Spirits
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Spiritualism and Theosophy: a Last Word
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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