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Revision as of 16:21, 19 July 2023

vol. 3, p. 68
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
 

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Address delivered by our friend and Brahma... – lovely Emily Kislingbury before the ... of Spiritualists, in London, December 1877.
Complimentary bits from it on to poor H.P.B. (poor Violet!)

<Untitled> (And now I think I have told)

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From "Spiritualism in America" given in full in Scrapbook II, p. 662. The Spiritualist, London, Dec. 14, 77


A Lunatic Ball

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<Untitled> (Josephus writes)

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<Untitled> (We assert that the spiritual condition)

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Editor's notes

  1. And now I think I have told by unknown author, Spiritualism in America
  2. A Lunatic Ball by unknown author. From The New Haven Register
  3. Josephus writes by unknown author. Signed: Antiquities of the Jews, lib. 17, ch.15.
  4. We assert that the spiritual condition by unknown author