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No. 122.—(Vol. Y.—No. 26.) LONDON: DECEMBER 25j 1874. Published Weekly; Price Twopence-
Contents.
Spirit Teachings. No. XXTY
Other World Order. By William White, author of “The Life of Swe¬
denborg.”
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes. By Robert Dale Owen '
The Mediumship of the Eddy Brothers:—Appearance of Materialised
Spirits from Persia, Circassia, and Eastern Countries—Marvellous
Evidence of Spirit Identity
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt in Liverpool. By John Lament
“The Mysterious Man” ' ... ...
Spiritualism in Dundee
The Education of the Children of Spiritualists ..
Spiritualism in Birmingham ... ... ... ■
Dr. Franz Hoffmann
Parisian Magicians ...
Correspondence:—Miss Fay’s Mediumship
Paragraphs:—Spiritualism in America, 308; Mr. Morse in
311; Spiritualism and Spiritualists, 311; Trance Addresses
Royal Institution, 312; Spirit Photography, 312; Spiritualism in East
London i
America,
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