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No. 123.--—(Vol. VI.—No. 1.) LONDON: JANUARY 1, 1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence-
(Emitems.
1874 ..} ' ... 1
The Moral Responsibility of Physical Mediums 2
The Philadelphia Evidence for Spirit Materialisation. By the Hon. Robt.
Dale Owen - ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
Lectures at Mrs. Makdougall Gregory’s. The Late Mr. .1. \Y. Jackson 3
Materialised Spirit Forms. By Benjamin Coleman ... [4
The Mediumship of the Eddy Brothers ... 5
A Haunted House in Ancient Athens. By St. George W. Stock, B.A.
(Oxon) ... ... ... ■ ... ... • C
Spiritualism in East London ..' 7
The Doctrine of Immortality among the Ancient Egyptians. No. III. 8
Offices for the National Association 1 8
Correspondence:—The Qdour of Sanctity; Mr. John Bright at a, Stance;
Spirit Materialisation and De-Materialisation at Newcastle-on-Tyne;
A Correction; Orthodoxy ... • ... 10
Paragraphs:—The National Association Monthly/Shims, 6; The Pro-/
posed Illustrated Spiritual Periodical, 9; Dalston Association, 11;
Passed to Spirit Life, 12; Spiritualism in Carrickfergus, 12; Spirit-
ualism in Darlington, 12; The Circulation of Periodicals 12
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