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{{Style S-Small capitals|By Prof. J. R. Buchanan}}.
      
{{Style S-Small capitals|The}} first objection to Spiritualism that is heard among A reading people who are not destitute of liberality, is the sciolism, verbosity, and fullness of its mediumistic effusions. It is commonly said that if Franklin, Washington, Bacon, and the host of philosophers and poets, from whom messages are said to have been received, are the real authors of the messages, Heaven mutt be a poor place for human development —a degenerate state of existence—and if they are not, then Spiritualism is a delusion and mediums are imposters.
 
{{Style S-Small capitals|The}} first objection to Spiritualism that is heard among A reading people who are not destitute of liberality, is the sciolism, verbosity, and fullness of its mediumistic effusions. It is commonly said that if Franklin, Washington, Bacon, and the host of philosophers and poets, from whom messages are said to have been received, are the real authors of the messages, Heaven mutt be a poor place for human development —a degenerate state of existence—and if they are not, then Spiritualism is a delusion and mediums are imposters.