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AND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
[BEGISTERED FOB TRANSMISSION ABROAD.]
No. 147.—(Yol. VI.—No. 25.) LONDON: JUNE 18) 1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence.
(Eontms
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
The Approaching Dissemination of Allan Kardec’s Doctrines in Eng¬
land ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2S9
Marvellous Exhibitions of Power by Materialised Spirits 290
The Psychological Society:—Facts Connected with Memory—The
Memory of the Events of Life Shortly Before Death—Alleged
Duality of the Mind—Evidence Against the Duality of the Mind—
Concluding Bemarks by Mr. Serjeant Cox 291
The Duality cf the Mind. By E. W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law 293
The Persecution of Spiritualists in Paris 294
National Association of Spiritualists:—Meeting of the Council—New
Members, and Election of Officers—Report of the Finance Com¬
mittee—Miscellaneous Business—The Rational Association and
the Board of Trade—Constitution and Rules—Resumption of the
National Association Soirees—Suggested Periodical Meetings to
D scuss Subjects Connected with Spiritualism—Proposed Public
Reception of Mr. Morse—Engaeement of Mediums by the Asso¬
ciation—The Proposed Philosophical Department 295
Buguet’s Pictures and the British Journal of Photography ... 297
Swedenborg’s Clairvoyance... .... ... ... ' 298
Correspondence:—Spiritualism in Marylebone — Galvanometrical
Tests—Remarkable Manifestations through a New Medium—
Spiritua'ism and the Book of Common Prarer—The Unseen Uni¬
verse—Buguet’s Conduct—Dishonourable Spectators at Seances ... 298
Paragraphs:—Btixton Psychological Society, 297; Reception at Mrs.
Gregory’s. 297; National Association Seances, 300; Dr. Sexton at
Goswell Hall, 300; Mrs. Tappan in Liverpool, 300; Reception by
the Countess of Caithness 300
Answers to Correspondents 300
EAST LONDON SPIRITUAL MEETINGS. — LEC¬
TURES giving information about Spiritualism are delivered every
Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m., at Mr. Cogman’s Lecture Rooms, 15, St.
Peter’s-road, Mile-end. Inspirational addresses every Sunday evening, at
Seven o’clock. Admission Free. Supported by voluntary contributions.
BIRKBECK BANK. Established 1851.—29 and 30,
Sonthampton-buildings, Chancery-lane.
Four per Cent. Interest allowed on Deposits.
Current Accounts opened similar to the Joint-Stock Banks.
Cheque Books supplied.
Purchases and Sales of British, Foreign, and Colonial Bonds, Stocks
Shares, &c., effected. Advances made thereon.
Office hours from 10 till 4, on Mondays from 10 till 9, and on Saturdays
from 10 till 2 o’clock.
A Pamphlet containing full particulars may be obtained
post free on application to
FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager,
RS. ERMINE VASSAR, the Remarkable Clairvoyant
and Test Medium, just arrived from the Continent, has takertrooms
at 21, Priuces-street; Hauover-squfd’e, W.. where she will he pleased to
receive all who wish to he»r from their Spirit Friends. Can also Prescribe
for Disease. Terms, One Guinea. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF THE ILLUMINATED
ADDRESS recently presented by the Spiritualists of Great Britain
to Judge Edmonds, of New York, may be obtained of Messrs. Negretti and
Zambra, Crystal Palace, Sydenham. Price—Large size. 3s.; small size, Is.
LE MESSAGER, a fortnightly Journal, published on
the 1st and 15th of every month, at 36, Rue de la Cath£drale, Lifege,
Belgium. Price 2d., or 5 francs yearly.
The British National Association op Spiritualists is formed to unite
Spiritualsts of every variety of opinion for their mutual aid and benefit; to
aid students and inquirers in their researches, by placing at their disposa1
the means of systematic investigation into the facts and phenomena, called
Spiritual or Psychic; to make known the positive results arrived at by careful
research; and to direct attention to the beneficial influence which those
results are calculated to exercise upon social relationships and individual
conduct. It is intended to include Spiritualists of every class whether
members of Local and Provincial Societies or not, and all inquirers into
psyenological and kindred phenomena.
The British National Association of Spiritualists was formed in the year
1873, at a national conference of Spiritualists held in Liverpool, at which
all the great Societies of Spiritualists, and the Spiritualists of the chief
towns in the United Kingdom, were renresented. The amount of the
annual subscription to the National Association is optional, with a min¬
imum of five t hillings a year. Each member has a single vote at the
general meetings, and is eligible for election to all offices.
Persons wishing to join the Association, and local Societies wishing
to become allied, are requested io communicate with Miss Kislingbury,
Resident Secretary, at the offices of the Association, 38. Great Russell-
street, Bloomsbury, W.O., of whom copies of the Constitution and Rules
may be had upon application.
The entrance to the offices is in Wohum-street.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
THE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY,
38, GREAT RUSSELL-SREET, BLOOMSBURY,
ARE open to the public. Newspapers and periodicals
connected wi'h Spiri’uallsm, from all parts of the world, and
various high-class journals, are regularly supplied. The library contains,
in addition to tbe.be»t writings on Spiritualism, works on historical, specu¬
lative, and scientific subjects by the best authors.
Terms to members: One guinea a year, which also includes membership;
Quarterly tickets, 5s.; Monthly tickets, 2s. 6d. To non-members, annual
tickets, 30s.; Quarterly, 10s.; Monthly, 5s.
A Seance room can be engaged under special arrangements, to be learned
from the Secretary.
THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS
WILL hold
ITS NEXT CONVERSAZIONE
On Wednesday, July 21s£, at their Rooms, 38, Great Russell-street,
Bloomsbury, W.C. Entrance in Woburn-street.
These meetings have been organised at the request, and for the benefit of
Spiritualists who desire opportunities of meeting friends and members,
and of discussing matters of interest connected with the Spiritualistic move¬
ment.
Music and other entertainment will be provided at each meeting.
The loan of spirit-drawings, writings, and other objects of interest is re¬
quested for exhibition
Hours, from 7 to 10.30 p.m.
Admission by Tickets only, to be obtained in advance of the resident
secretary, Miss Kislingbury, 38, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, W.C.
EVUE SPIRITE, Journal d’etudes psychologiques,
fonde par Allan Kardec, appears on the 1st of every month. Price,
1 franc. Published by the Snciete Anonyms, 7, Rue de Lille, Paris. Post
Office orders payable to M. Leymarie.
rpHE SPIRITUAL AND PSYCHOPATHIC INSTI-
JL TUTE, 1, Dunkeld-street (opposite Emmanuel Church), West
Derby-road, Liverpool. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Healers sent to all parts (terms
per arrangemen’.) J. and L. E. Coates, Principals.
THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST AND FREE
THOUGHT ADVOCATE, a Monthly Journal. Edited by J. Ty*RMaN,
Price Threepence. To behadof W. H. Terry, 96, Russell-street, Melbourne,
and all Australian Booksellers.
BEVERIDGE AND CO., Printers of The Spiritualist
FULLWOOD’S-RENTS, HOLBORN, W.O.
Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing.
Estimates forwarded on application.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALI STS.
PRIZE ESSAYS.
The Council of the British National Association of Spiritualists offers
THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE ASSOCIATION,
Or the turn of £20 in money, for the best Essay upon the following subject
The probable effect off Spiritualism upon the Social, Moral, and
Religious Condition of Society.
Second Peize, £10.
The competition is open to all British turn or naturalised British sub¬
jects, and to all Foreign members of the British National Association of
Spiritualists.
The essays to he forwarded, not later than the 1st October, 1875. to the
Resident Secretary, 38, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London, W.O., of
whom further particulars can be had on application.
[BEGISTERED FOB TRANSMISSION ABROAD.]
No. 147.—(Yol. VI.—No. 25.) LONDON: JUNE 18) 1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence.
(Eontms
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
The Approaching Dissemination of Allan Kardec’s Doctrines in Eng¬
land ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2S9
Marvellous Exhibitions of Power by Materialised Spirits 290
The Psychological Society:—Facts Connected with Memory—The
Memory of the Events of Life Shortly Before Death—Alleged
Duality of the Mind—Evidence Against the Duality of the Mind—
Concluding Bemarks by Mr. Serjeant Cox 291
The Duality cf the Mind. By E. W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law 293
The Persecution of Spiritualists in Paris 294
National Association of Spiritualists:—Meeting of the Council—New
Members, and Election of Officers—Report of the Finance Com¬
mittee—Miscellaneous Business—The Rational Association and
the Board of Trade—Constitution and Rules—Resumption of the
National Association Soirees—Suggested Periodical Meetings to
D scuss Subjects Connected with Spiritualism—Proposed Public
Reception of Mr. Morse—Engaeement of Mediums by the Asso¬
ciation—The Proposed Philosophical Department 295
Buguet’s Pictures and the British Journal of Photography ... 297
Swedenborg’s Clairvoyance... .... ... ... ' 298
Correspondence:—Spiritualism in Marylebone — Galvanometrical
Tests—Remarkable Manifestations through a New Medium—
Spiritua'ism and the Book of Common Prarer—The Unseen Uni¬
verse—Buguet’s Conduct—Dishonourable Spectators at Seances ... 298
Paragraphs:—Btixton Psychological Society, 297; Reception at Mrs.
Gregory’s. 297; National Association Seances, 300; Dr. Sexton at
Goswell Hall, 300; Mrs. Tappan in Liverpool, 300; Reception by
the Countess of Caithness 300
Answers to Correspondents 300
EAST LONDON SPIRITUAL MEETINGS. — LEC¬
TURES giving information about Spiritualism are delivered every
Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m., at Mr. Cogman’s Lecture Rooms, 15, St.
Peter’s-road, Mile-end. Inspirational addresses every Sunday evening, at
Seven o’clock. Admission Free. Supported by voluntary contributions.
BIRKBECK BANK. Established 1851.—29 and 30,
Sonthampton-buildings, Chancery-lane.
Four per Cent. Interest allowed on Deposits.
Current Accounts opened similar to the Joint-Stock Banks.
Cheque Books supplied.
Purchases and Sales of British, Foreign, and Colonial Bonds, Stocks
Shares, &c., effected. Advances made thereon.
Office hours from 10 till 4, on Mondays from 10 till 9, and on Saturdays
from 10 till 2 o’clock.
A Pamphlet containing full particulars may be obtained
post free on application to
FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager,
RS. ERMINE VASSAR, the Remarkable Clairvoyant
and Test Medium, just arrived from the Continent, has takertrooms
at 21, Priuces-street; Hauover-squfd’e, W.. where she will he pleased to
receive all who wish to he»r from their Spirit Friends. Can also Prescribe
for Disease. Terms, One Guinea. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF THE ILLUMINATED
ADDRESS recently presented by the Spiritualists of Great Britain
to Judge Edmonds, of New York, may be obtained of Messrs. Negretti and
Zambra, Crystal Palace, Sydenham. Price—Large size. 3s.; small size, Is.
LE MESSAGER, a fortnightly Journal, published on
the 1st and 15th of every month, at 36, Rue de la Cath£drale, Lifege,
Belgium. Price 2d., or 5 francs yearly.
The British National Association op Spiritualists is formed to unite
Spiritualsts of every variety of opinion for their mutual aid and benefit; to
aid students and inquirers in their researches, by placing at their disposa1
the means of systematic investigation into the facts and phenomena, called
Spiritual or Psychic; to make known the positive results arrived at by careful
research; and to direct attention to the beneficial influence which those
results are calculated to exercise upon social relationships and individual
conduct. It is intended to include Spiritualists of every class whether
members of Local and Provincial Societies or not, and all inquirers into
psyenological and kindred phenomena.
The British National Association of Spiritualists was formed in the year
1873, at a national conference of Spiritualists held in Liverpool, at which
all the great Societies of Spiritualists, and the Spiritualists of the chief
towns in the United Kingdom, were renresented. The amount of the
annual subscription to the National Association is optional, with a min¬
imum of five t hillings a year. Each member has a single vote at the
general meetings, and is eligible for election to all offices.
Persons wishing to join the Association, and local Societies wishing
to become allied, are requested io communicate with Miss Kislingbury,
Resident Secretary, at the offices of the Association, 38. Great Russell-
street, Bloomsbury, W.O., of whom copies of the Constitution and Rules
may be had upon application.
The entrance to the offices is in Wohum-street.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
THE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY,
38, GREAT RUSSELL-SREET, BLOOMSBURY,
ARE open to the public. Newspapers and periodicals
connected wi'h Spiri’uallsm, from all parts of the world, and
various high-class journals, are regularly supplied. The library contains,
in addition to tbe.be»t writings on Spiritualism, works on historical, specu¬
lative, and scientific subjects by the best authors.
Terms to members: One guinea a year, which also includes membership;
Quarterly tickets, 5s.; Monthly tickets, 2s. 6d. To non-members, annual
tickets, 30s.; Quarterly, 10s.; Monthly, 5s.
A Seance room can be engaged under special arrangements, to be learned
from the Secretary.
THE BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS
WILL hold
ITS NEXT CONVERSAZIONE
On Wednesday, July 21s£, at their Rooms, 38, Great Russell-street,
Bloomsbury, W.C. Entrance in Woburn-street.
These meetings have been organised at the request, and for the benefit of
Spiritualists who desire opportunities of meeting friends and members,
and of discussing matters of interest connected with the Spiritualistic move¬
ment.
Music and other entertainment will be provided at each meeting.
The loan of spirit-drawings, writings, and other objects of interest is re¬
quested for exhibition
Hours, from 7 to 10.30 p.m.
Admission by Tickets only, to be obtained in advance of the resident
secretary, Miss Kislingbury, 38, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, W.C.
EVUE SPIRITE, Journal d’etudes psychologiques,
fonde par Allan Kardec, appears on the 1st of every month. Price,
1 franc. Published by the Snciete Anonyms, 7, Rue de Lille, Paris. Post
Office orders payable to M. Leymarie.
rpHE SPIRITUAL AND PSYCHOPATHIC INSTI-
JL TUTE, 1, Dunkeld-street (opposite Emmanuel Church), West
Derby-road, Liverpool. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Healers sent to all parts (terms
per arrangemen’.) J. and L. E. Coates, Principals.
THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST AND FREE
THOUGHT ADVOCATE, a Monthly Journal. Edited by J. Ty*RMaN,
Price Threepence. To behadof W. H. Terry, 96, Russell-street, Melbourne,
and all Australian Booksellers.
BEVERIDGE AND CO., Printers of The Spiritualist
FULLWOOD’S-RENTS, HOLBORN, W.O.
Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing.
Estimates forwarded on application.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALI STS.
PRIZE ESSAYS.
The Council of the British National Association of Spiritualists offers
THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE ASSOCIATION,
Or the turn of £20 in money, for the best Essay upon the following subject
The probable effect off Spiritualism upon the Social, Moral, and
Religious Condition of Society.
Second Peize, £10.
The competition is open to all British turn or naturalised British sub¬
jects, and to all Foreign members of the British National Association of
Spiritualists.
The essays to he forwarded, not later than the 1st October, 1875. to the
Resident Secretary, 38, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London, W.O., of
whom further particulars can be had on application.
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