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vol. 8, p. 126

volume 8, page 126

vol. title: Vol Four of The Theosophical Society of The Arya Samaj of Arya-wart

vol. period: Sept 1878 – Sept 1879

pages in vol.: 350

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< The Religious Aspects of Spiritualism (continued from page 8-125) >

his own answer. I believe I have found mine, but I cannot fit it on to another’s question. That is not my business.

Before concluding, allow me, sir, as Mr. Stainton-Moses has done, to thank those many kind friends whose letters, published and private, on the subject we have been discussing, have been written in the spirit of true friendship and courtesy, as well as in love for the cause of truth.

I should be sorry to leave any under the impression that I think Spiritualism an evil. I think it only insufficient for certain needs, and that it points to more than it embraces. It is a sign-post to the goal, but not the goal itself.

Emily Kislingbury
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38, Great Russell-street, January 3rd, 1879.}}


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Editor's notes

  1. Sir,—I ought not to... by Moses, William Stainton, M.A., London Spiritualist, No. 333, January 10, 1879, p. 21
  2. Sir,—Miss Kislingbury’s... by Wyld, George, M.D., London Spiritualist, No. 333, January 10, 1879, p. 21
  3. Sir,—Mr. Carter Blake... by Jones J.E., London Spiritualist, No. 333, January 10, 1879, p. 21
  4. Sir,—In Miss Kislingbury’s... by Ellis, Theodore, London Spiritualist, No. 333, January 10, 1879, pp. 21-2



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