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.AND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
'[BEGUSTEEED fob TKANSMISSION ABEOAD.]
» No. 163.—(Vol. VII.—No. 15.) LONDON: OCTOBER 8,1875. Published Weekly; Price Twopence.
foments.
i„A]]an Kardec’s Spirits' Book ... i. 169
A Seance with Mr. Wallis—An Inspirational Prayer—Spirit Identity
•jVj- —The Story of a Life—The Prayer of a Savage—Beincarnation—
Miscellaneous Subjects—The Nature of Memory 171
Mr. Morse’s American ExperiencesA Spiritualists’ Camp Meeting 173
. Correspondence : —Beincarnation—The Editor of the Revue Spirite on
' r; Allan Kardec—Healing Mediumship—Spiritual Phenomena and
Conjurors ... ... 174
: Provincial News:—Newcastle, A Test Seance, Newcastle Spiritualist
.;*1^ Society, Seance at Mr. Petty’s—Leicester, The Progress of Spirit-
> ualism in Leicester—Birmingham, Extraordinary Physical Mani-
« festations in Birmingham—Liverpool, Spiritualism and Methodism
—Chester-le-Street—Btadtowm, Spiritnatism. in Blackburn... 178
'•Bjjguet’s Confession ... ... ... 180
Paragraphs:—A Problem, 172; Passed to Spirit Life,174; Mrs. Kerns’
teri Mediumship, 174; Sunday Services at the Cavendish Booms,
fe1 174; A Present to the National Association, 174; The Belgian
O-si: Spiritist Congress, 180; National Association Seance 180
East London spiritual meetings. — lec-
TUEES giving information about Spiritualism are delivered every
Thursday evening at 8, pin., at Mr. Cogman’s ^Lecture Booms, IS, St.
Peter’s-road, Mile-end. Inspirational addresses every Sunday evening, at
Seven o’clock. Admission Free. Supported by voluntary contributions.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITUALISTS.
THE READING ROOM AND LIBRARY,
' 38, GBEAT BUSSELL-SBEET, BLOOMSBUBY,
RE open to the public. Newspapers and periodicals
connected with Spiritualism, from all parts of the world, and
various high-class journals, are regularly supplied. The library contains,
in addition to the best 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,. 6s.; 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.
Open from 10.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Close at 6 p.m. on Saturdays.
BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SPIRITU A LI STS.
THE 1875 CONFERENCE OF SPIRITUALISTS
will be held in London^ at 38, Great Russell-street, W.C., Jrom the 3rd
to the 5th oj November.
BIRKBECK BANK. Established 1851.—29 and 30,
SouthamptOn-buildings, Chancery-lane.
Four phr Cant. 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
r from 10 till 2 o’clock.
A Pamphlet ccntainiug full particulars may be obtained
post free on application to
FEAN CIS EAVENSOEOFT, Manager,
ARTHUR MALTBY,
TAILOR, HATTER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER
8, HANOVER PLACE, REGENT’S PARK.
ESTABLISHED, 1833.
Has a very large stock of New Spring Goods, including hats, shirts, an
umbrellas.
E MESSAGER, a fortnightly Journal, published op
t the 1st and 15th of every month, at 36, Eue de la CathfSdrale, Lifege,
Belgium. Price 2d., or 5 francs yearly.
fUE SPIRITS, Journal d’etudes
ondfi par Allan Kardeo, appears on the 1st of
psveholoeiques.
1 franc. Published by the Societe Anonyms, 7, Bue de Lille, Paris. Post
Office orders payable to M. Leymarie.
General Programme.
Wednesday, November 3.—Opening Soiree—at the Cavendish Booms, for
the benefit of Mr. Morse. Hours from 6.30 to 10.30.
Thursday, November 4.—First Session of Conference, 3 p.m. Second
Session, 7.30.
Friday, November 5.—Third and Fourth Sessions at same hours.
Subjects for Papers.
1. The Moral Responsibility of Physical Mediums.
2. The Importance of the dissemination of Spiritualism as a Religious
Influence.
3. Healing Mediumship.
4. Reincarnation; the theories it involves, and the evidence in support
of it.
6. The unreliability of Spirit-communications, and how far this arises
from ignorance, carelessness, or deception.
6. The British National Association of Spiritualists—its objects and
interests.
7. Popular errors with regard to Spiritualism.
Other papers on kindred topics are also invited. •
All essays to be sent in to the Secretary, 38, Great Russell-stjreet, W.C.,
not later than Saturday, October 30.
Admission to Conference, Free, by Tickets, to be had on application to
the Secretary.
All Spiritualists and inquirers are invited to take part in the conference.
Further particulars in futurfe advertisements.
THE SPIRIT’S BOOK.
PARIS.—Parisian readers of The Spiritualist may obtain
? it of Mme. Ve. Denax, Titulaire du Kiosque, 246, Boulevard des
Capucines, Paris.
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HERE ARE THE DEAD ? or, SPIRITUALISM
EXPLAINED. By Fredk. A. Binney. Third Edition. Price 3s.
LONDON:—SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO.
SPIRIT PEOPLE.—A scientifically accurate description
of manifestations recently produced by spirits, and simultaneously
witnessed by the Author and other observers in London. By William H.
Harrison. Limp cloth, red edges. Price Is.; post free Is. Id.—38, Great
Russell-street, London, W.C.; and E. W. Allen, 11, Ave Maria-lane, Pater¬
noster-row, E.O.
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Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing.
Estimates forwarded on pplicatiou.
BY ALLAN KARDEO. '
Translated into English by Anna Blackwell.
Price 7s. 6d. Postage 6Jd.
Post Office Orders to be made payable to W. H. Harrison, Spiritualist
Newspaper branch publishing office, 38, Great Rnssell-street, London W.
Published on the first of each month. Price Sixpence. <
The spiritual magazine, edited by george
SEXTON, LL.D., etc. This Magazine is the oldest of the periodicals
devoted to the cause of Spiritualism, having now been in existence for
upwards of fifteen years. It has from the first taken a very high stand in
the literature of the movement, having been contributed to by men of the
greatest literary ability, and contained only such articles as were likely to
have a permanent interest.
A new series of the Magazine commences in January, 1875, and this pre¬
sents therefore a favourable opportunity for new subscribers to commence
taking it regularly.
London: Smart and Allen, London-house-yard, Paternoster-row, E.C.

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