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No. 310.—(VOL. XIII.—No. 5.)
The Passage of Matter through Matter $ ... ,..49
The Mediumship of Mr. Thomas Lake Harris. By S. B.
** Brittan ... 49
The King Test. By Christian Keimers ... 51
Mesmeric Healing 52
Spontaneous Psychological Phenomena. -By Eliza Boucher 52
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King of Ivory and a Solid King of Wood Interlinked
by Spirits without Breakage—The Passage of Matter
through Matter ... ... 54
A Private Seance 54
Savage Modes of Prayer... ... ... ... 55
Spiritual Manifestations Described in Icelandic Sagas. By
Baron C. Dirckinck-Holmfeld 55
Spiritualism in Marylebone ... ... ... 57
Poetry:—The Touch of the Unseen—Spring’s Reply 58
Correspondence:—The Seance at Mr. St. Clair’s House in
Birmingham—Where is Dr. Monck? 58
Spirit Individuality 59
The Marriage of Mr. F. Barrett and Miss Fitz-Gerald 60
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John Ainsworth, 59 ; Cricketing Misunderstood, 60;
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