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1DHE SPIRITUALIST. March 26, 1875.
THE LIYERPOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Oi’pice-Bearers eok 1875.
President.—James Wason, Esq. Vice-President.—Mr. John Lament.
Secretary.—Mr. Edward Hope, 74, Eussell-street, Liverpool.
Treasurer.—Mr. 'William Davies. -
Committee of Management.—Dr. William Hitohman, Messrs. John Priest’
R. Casson, James Coates, John Williams, Henry Jones, J. Haalam, E. Gr.
Irving, Mrs. Gay, and Miss Hilton.
Trustees.—Mr. Joseph Shepherd, Mr. John Lament, Mr. J. Chapman,
Auditors.—Mr. Bretherton, Mr. H. J. Charlton.
THE object of this Association is the-discoyery of truth
in connection with Psychology.
The Society seeks to attain its object by the following measures, or such
of them as from time to time are found to be practicable.
1. —By frequent meetings of its members for conference, inquiry, instruc¬
tion, mental improvement, spiritual culture, social intercourse, and healthful
recreation.
2. —By engaging in the education of children and others, for the purpose
of developing their physical, mental, and spiritual powers.
3. —By the dissemination of knowledge by means of public instruction,
lectures, reading-rooms, the press, and spirit communion.
February, 1875.
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.
mo THE READERS OF “ THE MEDIUM.’, Answer
JL to William Howitt’s Letter on the British National Association
or Spiritualists. By Algernon Joy (“Iota.") Published by E. W
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^Edited, with an introduction, by J. M. Gully, M.D., London.
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Just published, price 2s.
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BY
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W. H. TERRT, 96, Russell-street, Melbourne, where The
Spiritualist, and all other Journals devoted to the same subject, may be
obtained.
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all parts of the world, Subscription, 5s. per annum, exclusive of postage.
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 commenced 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.
PSYCHISCHE STUDIEN, A Monthly Journal, chiefly
devoted to the investigation of the imperfectly known phenomena of
psychic life. Edited by Alexander Aksakop, Imperial Russian Coun¬
cillor at St. Petersburg. Published at Leipsic, by Oswald Mutze,Nurnberger
Strasse, 21. Price 5s. for six months.
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Devoted to the Promotion of the Great Temperance Reform in all
its Branches. Price One Penny. Two copies by post, 2^d. Published on
the 1st of each month, by the Editor, at The Holmes, BetChworth, near
Reigate, and by Abel Heywood and Son, Manchester, and 4, Catherine
street, London.
THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF SPIRITUALISM IN
ENGLAND, by BENJAMIN COLEMAN. The author gives some
important facts connected with the early movement in this country with
which he was identified, and an account of some of the most remarkable
of his personal experiences. E. W. Allen, Ave Maria-lane; George Farmer
4, Kingsgate-street, Holborn. Price One Shilling.
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT
BRITAIN.
At a MEETING, held on Monday, February 22nd, Mr. Serjeant Cox in
the chair, it was resolved unanimously:
That a Society for the promotion of Psychological Science be now
formed,
That the Society be called the “ Psychological Society op Great
Britain.
That the object of the Society be the scientific investigation of Psychology
in all its branches.
That such investigation be by the collection of facts, by the reading of
papers, and by discussions thereon.
That the purpose of the Society being to trgat the subject solely as
questions of Science, all theological discussion be strictly excluded.
That the Society shall consist of an unlimited number of members, to be
elfectedby the Council.
That the Annual Subscription to be paid by members residing within
twenty miles from London be Two Guineas, and by members residing
beyond that distance One Guinea.
That the business of the Society be conducted by a President, four
Vice-Presidents, a Council (not exceeding twelve members), a Treasurer,
Auditor, and Secretary, all of whom shall be elected annually by the
members.
That the Society meet peiiodically at such times and places as the
Council shall appoint.
That the proceedings at the meetings of the Society be conducted in
accordance with such rules and regulations as the Council shall from time
to.time direct. Three of the Council shall be a quorum.
That a General Meeting of the Society be held in the month of November
next, for the election of the officers of the Society.
That F. K. Munton, Esq., of 21, Montague-street, be requested to under¬
take the office of Honorary Secretary, pro few.
EDWARD W. COX, Chairman.
MARYLEBONE ASSOCIATION OF INQUIRERS INTO
SPIRITUALISM.
THE object of tbe Committee and of the Members gene¬
rally is, to spread abroad a knowledge of the great and precious
truths of Spirituahsm. We unite and labour for this purpose, and ear¬
nestly hope for the co-operation of all who are solicitous that their fellow-
men should become acquainted with the fact of spirit-life and spirit-com¬
munion.
Subscription, Is. per quarter, for which valuable and interesting works
on Spiritualism, &c., are lent to read.
Charles J. Hunt, Hon. Secretary.
ME. WALLACE’S SOIREE.
Tickets for mr. Wallace’s soiree, price
Is. 6d. each, may be obtained of Mrs. Parkes, 6, Gaynes Park-
terrace, Grove-road, Bow, E.; Mr. Thomas Blyton, Secretary to the Dalston
Association of Inquirers into Spiritualism, 74, Navarino-road, Dalston, E.;
Mr. Towns, 1, Albert-terrace, Barnsbury-road, N.; Mrs.'Everitt, Lilian-
villa, Holder’s-hill, Hendon, N.W.; Mrs. Bullock, 19, Church-street,
Islington, N.; Mr. R. Cogman, 15, St. Peter’s-road, Mile End, E.; Mr.
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208, Euston-road, or of the Secretaries, Mr. J. Burns, 15, Southampton-
row, and Mr. J. W. Haxby, 8, Sandall-road, Camden Town, N.W. The
soiree will be held on the 1st of April, at the Co-operative Hall, Castle-
street, Oxford-street.
GOSWELL HALL, 86, Goswell-road, E.C.—IN¬
STRUCTIVE LECTURES to HUMANITY, are delivered every
Sunday evening, by Trance, Inspirational and other Mediums. Doors open
at 6.30, service at 7 o’clock. Admission Free.
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