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Spiritualism and Christianity ”, 289
Well-Proved Clairvoyance:—The Case of Miss Fancher,
_ of {Brooklyn—Physiological Symptoms—The Nervous
System Deranged—Sight, Hearing, Speech, and Con¬
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Freed from the Bondage of the Body—Severe Tests of
Clairvoyance ... 289
“ Spirit Drapery." ByO.O. Massey ... 294
“ The Intelligent Operator at the Other End of the Line."
By W. Stainton-Moses, M.A 295
PoetrySweet Advent Bells. By J. T. Markley 298
Correspondence :—Dr. Monck—The Development of
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