The Spiritual Magazine, Volume 5F. Pitman, 1870 - Spiritualism |
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... lady , dressed in a robe of white muslin , with a blue sash and white veil , beckoning to her from a hole in the cliff above a small cavern . She ran forward immediately to answer the summons , when the lady informed her that she was ...
... lady , dressed in a robe of white muslin , with a blue sash and white veil , beckoning to her from a hole in the cliff above a small cavern . She ran forward immediately to answer the summons , when the lady informed her that she was ...
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... lady in the white robe , it only fell in drops here and there through the rock ; whereas now , by the single insertion of three small spouts , it flows in three continuous streams . From an ill- concealed arrangement of tubes and ...
... lady in the white robe , it only fell in drops here and there through the rock ; whereas now , by the single insertion of three small spouts , it flows in three continuous streams . From an ill- concealed arrangement of tubes and ...
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... lady put a fan near it , which it seemed trying to take . Give it the handle , ' said the hus- band . The wife obeyed , and it commenced fanning her with much ' Could it fan the rest of the company ? ' some one ex- grace . claimed ...
... lady put a fan near it , which it seemed trying to take . Give it the handle , ' said the hus- band . The wife obeyed , and it commenced fanning her with much ' Could it fan the rest of the company ? ' some one ex- grace . claimed ...
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... lady with the trident who figures on the bronze coin of the realm with the medallion of Her Most Gracious Majesty on the obverse side , but the monthly magazine of that name ) has in its October number an article on Spiritualism àpropos ...
... lady with the trident who figures on the bronze coin of the realm with the medallion of Her Most Gracious Majesty on the obverse side , but the monthly magazine of that name ) has in its October number an article on Spiritualism àpropos ...
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... Lady Byron said of the " prophecy " attributed to her deceased lord , " that it was quite worthy of her husband's genius ? " We recollect on hearing this , that we suspended our judgment , and we now put it in as a caveat against this ...
... Lady Byron said of the " prophecy " attributed to her deceased lord , " that it was quite worthy of her husband's genius ? " We recollect on hearing this , that we suspended our judgment , and we now put it in as a caveat against this ...
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Page 182 - Did not we cast three men bound into the midst of the fire? They answered and said unto the king, True, O king. He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God...
Page 483 - And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they who see not, might see ; and that they who see might be made blind.
Page 356 - Then, when the dusk of evening had come on, and not a sound disturbed the sacred stillness of the place — when the bright moon poured in her light on tomb and monument, on pillar, wall and arch, and most of all, it seemed to them, upon her quiet grave — in that calm time, when...
Page 359 - I emphatically direct that I be buried in an inexpensive, unostentatious, and strictly private manner; that no public announcement be made of the time or place of my burial; that at the utmost not more than three plain mourning coaches be employed; and that those who attend my funeral wear no scarf, cloak, black bow, long hatband, or other such revolting absurdity. I DIRECT that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb, without the addition of "Mr.
Page 356 - The ancient rooms she had seemed to fill with life, even while her own was waning fast — the garden she had tended— the eyes she had gladdened — the noiseless haunts of many a thoughtful hour — the paths she had trodden as it were but yesterday— could know her no more.
Page 84 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret...
Page 454 - All goes to show that the soul in man is not an organ, but animates and exercises all the organs; is not a function, like the power of memory, of calculation, of comparison, but uses these as hands and feet; is not a faculty, but a light; is not the intellect or the will, but the master of the intellect and the will; is the...
Page 564 - Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin that doth so easily beset us...
Page 351 - And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it. And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Page 38 - Or look at strangers opposite me riding in the car, Or watch honey-bees busy around the hive of a summer forenoon, Or animals feeding in the fields, Or birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air, Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so quiet and bright, Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring...