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No. 321. (Vol. XIII.—No. 16.) LONDON: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1878. Published Weekly; Price Twopence.
Contents.
Power Taken to Work Secretly in Spiritualism 181
The Death and Funeral of the Late Mr. George Thompson 182
The Williams-Rita Case 182
Mrs. Weldon and the Lunacy Laws 188
Belief in Spirits in India 188
The Antipathies of Materialism. By J T. Markley, Author
of Stray Thoughts on Many Themes 184
The Queen and Spiritualism 186
The British National Association of Spiritualists:—Meeting
of the Council .i 186
Spiritualism in the Midland Counties 186
A Trance-Speaking Farmer 187
Extracts from the Revue Syirite... \ ... 187
Correspondence,':—What Truth is there in Homoeopathy?
—Artificial Memory—What Good has Spiritualism
done ?—Simulation—A Seance with Miss Wood—
Alleged Astrological Influence of Eclipses—Mr. Eg-
linton in South Africa—Facts and Inferences 188
The Career of Mr. George Thompson:—“Thompson, the
Abolitionist" ... 190
Memories (Poetry) ... ... 191
Homoeopathy and Spiritualism 192
Subjective or Objective ?... ... ... ... 192
Answers to Correspondents ... 192
Paragraphs :—Mesmerism, 181; The Winter Spiritualistic
Meetings, 183; Psychography, 183; The Spirit-
World, 183 ; Spiritualism in the Midland Counties ... 190
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No. 321. (Vol. XIII.—No. 16.) LONDON: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1878. Published Weekly; Price Twopence.
Contents.
Power Taken to Work Secretly in Spiritualism 181
The Death and Funeral of the Late Mr. George Thompson 182
The Williams-Rita Case 182
Mrs. Weldon and the Lunacy Laws 188
Belief in Spirits in India 188
The Antipathies of Materialism. By J T. Markley, Author
of Stray Thoughts on Many Themes 184
The Queen and Spiritualism 186
The British National Association of Spiritualists:—Meeting
of the Council .i 186
Spiritualism in the Midland Counties 186
A Trance-Speaking Farmer 187
Extracts from the Revue Syirite... \ ... 187
Correspondence,':—What Truth is there in Homoeopathy?
—Artificial Memory—What Good has Spiritualism
done ?—Simulation—A Seance with Miss Wood—
Alleged Astrological Influence of Eclipses—Mr. Eg-
linton in South Africa—Facts and Inferences 188
The Career of Mr. George Thompson:—“Thompson, the
Abolitionist" ... 190
Memories (Poetry) ... ... 191
Homoeopathy and Spiritualism 192
Subjective or Objective ?... ... ... ... 192
Answers to Correspondents ... 192
Paragraphs :—Mesmerism, 181; The Winter Spiritualistic
Meetings, 183; Psychography, 183; The Spirit-
World, 183 ; Spiritualism in the Midland Counties ... 190
“THE SPIRITUALIST ” NEWSPAPER:
A Record of the Progress of the Science and Ethics q/
Spiritualism,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, PRICE TWOPENCE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
rpHE SPIRITUALIST, published weekly, is the
oldest Newspaper connected with the movement in the
United Kingdom, and is the recognised organ of educated Spiritual¬
ists in all the English-speaking countries throughout the Globe; it
also has an influential body of readers on the Continent of Europe.
The Contributors to its pages comprise most of the leading and
more experienced Spiritualists, including many eminent in the ranks
of Literature, Art, Science and the Peerage. Among those who
have published their names in connection with their communica¬
tions m its columns are Mr. C. F. Varley, C.E., F.R.S. ; Mr. William
Crookes, F.R.S., Editor of the "Quarterly Journal of Science” (who
admits the reality of the phenomena, but has, up to the present time,
expressed no decided opinion as to their cause); Mr. Alfred K.
Wallace, President of the Biological Section of the British Associa¬
tion for the Advancement oi Science (1876); Prince Emile de
Sayn-Wittgenstein (Wiesbaden): the Right Hon. the Countess or
Caithness; His Imperial Highness Nicholas of Russia (Duke of
Leuchtenberg): Mr. H. G. Atkinson, F.G.S.; Lord Lindsay: the
Hon. Robert Dale Owen (formerly American Minister at the Court
of Naples); Baron Dirckinck-Holmfeld (Holstein); Mr. Gerald
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Barkas, F.G.S.; Mr. Serjeant Cox, President of the Psychological
Society of Great Britain; Mr. Alexander Calder, President of the
British National Association of Spiritualists; the Rev. J Tyer-
man (Australia); Mr. Epes Sargent (Boston. U.S.); Sir Charles
Isham, Bart.; Mrs. Ross-Church (Florence Marryat): Mrs. Mak-
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Mrs. Honywood: Mr, Benjamin Coleman : Mr. Charles Blackburn;
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Washington: No 1010 Seventh-street.
All communications on the business of The Spiritualist
should be addressed to W. H. Harrison, Spiritualist News¬
paper Branch Office, 38, Great Russell-street London, W.O.
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.—Spiritualist Newspaper
Branch Office.
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OF SPIRITUALISTS,
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OFFICES—6, Loughborough-road-north, Brixton.
The object of the society is to promote the study of
Psychology and Spiritualism, and kindred subjects.
Members have the privilege of attending seances with well-
known mediums, and are- entitled to the use of hooks on
Spiritualism from the Library.
For information as to rules of membership. &c., *c., apply
to— H. E. FRANCES, Hon. Sec.
MR. and MISS DIETZ, having concluded
their series of recitations at Langham Hall (“ One of
the most successful series ever known in London"), are now
making Engagements for the Provinces, and will visit—Ooal-
brookdale, October 29; Glasgow (City Hall), November 2;
Deal, November 19; Maidstone. November 20; Perry Barr,
December 3; New Swindon, January 8, 1879. Favourable
terms arranged with Institutes or with Progressive Societies,
en route.
For particulars address Mr. Frank Dietz, 54, Denbigh-street,
London, S.W.
Mr. Dietz is open to deliver an original lecture on
“ American Humour,’’ illustrated by characteristic renderings
of the examples selected from different authors.
Now Ready. Price 2s. 6d.
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW,
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY.
October.
CONTENTS:—
I.—Why must I do what Is right ? By St. George Stock.
II.—Astrology, Ancient and Modem.
III.—Recent Investigations in Psychology. By T. P. Barkas.
IV.—Immaterialism at Brussels. By J. O. Earle.
V.—Inspiration and Symbolism. By Mrs. De Morgan.
VI.—James Hinton’s Philosophy.
VII.—Pilgrimages in France. No. HI.—Pontigny and the
Shrine of Saint Edmund. By Rev. H. N. Grimley.
VIII.—Bbbme’s Seven Days of Creation—A Study. By A. A.
Watts.
IX.—Materialistic Mysticism.
Hutton on Scott’s Supematuralism—The Education of the
Feelings—Around the World with Dr. Peebles—Evolution.
E. W. Allen, 11, Ave Maria-lane, E.O.
Price 6d.; post free, 7£d.; cloth.
THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF SPIRIT¬
UALISM UPON THE SOCIAL, MORAL, AND RELI¬
GIOUS CONDITION OF SOCIETY. Two Essays by Miss
Anna Blackwell and Mr. G. F. Green.
These Essays won the Gold and Silver Prize Medals
of the British National Association of Spiritualists.
The Spiritualist Newspaper Branch Office, London.
IMPOSSIBILITIES MADE PROBABLE.
Consisting of three propositions, viz.:—1. Vitality makes
Matter. 2. Soul is Omnipotent. 3. A Persistent Life Natural
to Man. By J. M. London: Charles Watts, 84, Fleet-street,
E.C. Price 6d.
REVUE SPIRITE, Journal d’etudes psycho-
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