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| {{Style P-Author|by George Wentz}} | | {{Style P-Author|by George Wentz}} |
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− | {{Style P-HPB SB. Title|The Science of Magic.}} | + | {{HPB-SB-item |
− | {{Style P-Subtitle|PROOFS OF ITS EXISTENCE—MEDIUMS IN ANCIENT TIMES, &C., &C., &C..}}
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| + | | author = Blavatsky, H. P. |
| + | | title = The Science of Magic |
| + | | subtitle = Proofs of its existence—Mediums in ancient times, &c., &c., &c.. |
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| + | | source title = Spiritual Scientist |
| + | | source details = vol. III, pp. 64-65 |
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| {{Style P-Author|BY MME. H. P. BLAVATSKY.}} | | {{Style P-Author|BY MME. H. P. BLAVATSKY.}} |
− | {{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|Spiritual Scientist, Boston, Vol. III, October 14, 1875, pp. 64-65|center}}
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| Happening to be on a visit to Ithaca, where spiritual papers in general, and the Banner of Light in particular, are very little read, but where, luckily, the Scientist has found hospitality in several houses, I learned through your paper of the intensely interesting, and very erudite attack in an editorial of the Banner, on “Magic”; or rather on those who had the absurdity to believe in Magic. As hints concerning myself—at least in the fragment I see—are very decently veiled, and, as it appears, Col. Olcott alone, just now, is offered by way of a pious Holocaust on the altar erected to the angel-world by some Spiritualists, who seem to be terribly in earnest, I will—leaving the said gentleman to take care of himself, provided he thinks it worth his trouble—proceed to say a few words only, in reference to the alleged non-existence of Magic. | | Happening to be on a visit to Ithaca, where spiritual papers in general, and the Banner of Light in particular, are very little read, but where, luckily, the Scientist has found hospitality in several houses, I learned through your paper of the intensely interesting, and very erudite attack in an editorial of the Banner, on “Magic”; or rather on those who had the absurdity to believe in Magic. As hints concerning myself—at least in the fragment I see—are very decently veiled, and, as it appears, Col. Olcott alone, just now, is offered by way of a pious Holocaust on the altar erected to the angel-world by some Spiritualists, who seem to be terribly in earnest, I will—leaving the said gentleman to take care of himself, provided he thinks it worth his trouble—proceed to say a few words only, in reference to the alleged non-existence of Magic. |
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| But to return to Magic. Such men as Albertus Magnus, {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|1-71}} | | But to return to Magic. Such men as Albertus Magnus, {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|1-71}} |
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