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- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 first "Edward".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 isCitedBy Spiritualism_(beliefs).
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 isbn "0-7661-5005-4".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 last "Lawrence".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 origyear "1921".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 publisher "Kessinger Publishing".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 quote "What spiritualism is — The belief that beyond the present natural, visible, material universe there exists another world — real, but invisible; of a super-natural character; a sort of spiritual replica of the present, inhabited by the disembodies souls of men — is not only the most primitive concept of the human race, but the most far-reaching dogma, ethically and religiously, ever enunciated by man. It is a belief that meets us in every stage of the culture, and forms the foundation upon which the varied creeds of savage and civilised races have been reared. Under its modern name, Spiritualism, or Spiritism, we are assured by its exponents that this spirit world can be scientifically attested, and that there exists no longer any satisfactory reason to doubt its truth. As we shall see, such manifestations are not restricted to the seances held by modern Spiritualist but form the common procedure among barbaric and civilised peoples alike. Intelligent intercourse between these embodied or disembodied spirits is asserted to be possible by means of specially endowed persons called mediums.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 title "Spiritualism Among Civilized and Savage Races".
- books?vid=ISBN0-7661-5005-4 year "2003".