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We the undersigned, members of the party of investigators above-mentioned, take pleasure in giving our personal endorsement to the statements made in the report to which this certificate is subjoined. The account narrates in brief the salient points in our experience while at the ''stance ''held with Mrs. John R. Pickering in Rochester, N.H., on Thursday evening, April 18th, and we feel confident that what there transpired was genuine in character, and owed its origin entirely to the source claimed for it, viz., the power of spirit over matter.
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|John Wetherbee,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Phineas E. Gay,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Isaac B. Rich,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|E. P. Goodrich, M.D.,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|George A. Bacon,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Mrs. Jennie S. Rudd,}}
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Miss Emily Chace.}}
 
Boston, April 23rd, 1878.
 
[By invitation, Mr. William R. Tice, of Brooklyn, N.Y., joined our party at Rochester, witnessed the manifestations, and pronounced them genuine without the least reservation. —{{Style S-Small capitals|Ed}}. B. of L.]


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vol. 7, p. 171
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 7 (March-September 1878)

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<Untitled> (We the undersigned)

We the undersigned, members of the party of investigators above-mentioned, take pleasure in giving our personal endorsement to the statements made in the report to which this certificate is subjoined. The account narrates in brief the salient points in our experience while at the stance held with Mrs. John R. Pickering in Rochester, N.H., on Thursday evening, April 18th, and we feel confident that what there transpired was genuine in character, and owed its origin entirely to the source claimed for it, viz., the power of spirit over matter.

John Wetherbee,
Phineas E. Gay,
Isaac B. Rich,
E. P. Goodrich, M.D.,
George A. Bacon,
Mrs. Jennie S. Rudd,
Miss Emily Chace.

Boston, April 23rd, 1878.

[By invitation, Mr. William R. Tice, of Brooklyn, N.Y., joined our party at Rochester, witnessed the manifestations, and pronounced them genuine without the least reservation. —Ed. B. of L.]

The Pickering Expose

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Editor's notes

  1. We the undersigned by unknown author, London Spiritualist, No. 299, May 17, 1878, pp. 230-1
  2. The Pickering Expose by unknown author, Religio-Philosophical Journal, May 17, 1878
  3. The Spirit Land, Lake Tanganika by unknown author
  4. Y-e Bellman by unknown author



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