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Revision as of 08:07, 17 June 2021

vol. 1, p. 116
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 1 (1874-1876)
 
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< The People's Course at Paine Hall, Boston (continued from page 1-115) >

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A Pithy Question

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C. E. S.


Professor Crookes still faithful to his Convictions

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…it is especially gratifying to know that this gentleman is still firmly grounded in the faith[3], notwithstanding...


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Banner of Light
BOSTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1876.

Elementary Spirits, Art-Magic, &C

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Emma Hardinge Britten


Theosophical Vaporing

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Horatio N. Spoon...


Footnotes


  1. A Pithy Question by C.E.S.
  2. Professor Crookes still faithful to his Convictions by Andrews, Louisa
  3. Firmly “grounded” in his faith in the phenomena—perfectly sceptical as to their being produced by disembodied “Spirits”! Nei!—O, sweet sugar-plum Louisa. . . . .
  4. Elementary Spirits, Art-Magic, &C by Britten, E. H., Banner of Light
  5. Theosophical Vaporing by Spoon..., Horatio N. (?)