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SPIRITISM.

*o ihe Editor of "tee press.' ' Petlr T?i lr E P irifc «atisbic friend Mr »•«." lost -. xa poßure" JI ■ » 1 , l!&011 Youngs 'ex£®anoe i* +V> *4 U i. rtilur C-onan Boyle's reading ■' found !fc "interesting S?est JaY h 1 , y lfc ls - t-tte bigSdlt baCk that EpWtism has ren ° ® afl y a long day. No wonlot Arthur was angry. Ho has a won, * rt r d *° recover. -Olio often, listen J people etill continue to ofXrn? ff ducm 2 spirits and doctrines boldwT* lnstead <•* foxing Christ offi' by -./ ai l h - An English vicar revrnmon r "nowadays men and r»irt'.-=t pt ,re er to talk about the rapf. orno real or supposed demon W+'v^ Ctln p 111 the <k rk > upon a reamnio k •' - I€ y prefer the disclosure of me brain-sick medium to the voice of loving Heavenly Father." A very H lf+ u a • in spiritism, Dr. B. F. « . > formerly husband of a noted inerican medium, gives a very terrible stimony. He says: "During tho past got months I have devoted mV - atQuion to a critical investigation of its oral, social, and religious bearings, apa 1 stand appalled before the revelations of its awful and damning reali- •' os, and would floe from its influence as I would from the miasma which would destroy both body and soul. . . . \vith out little enquiry, I have been able to count up over seventy mediums, most or whom havo wholly abandoned their conjugal relations, others living with tneir paramours railed 'affinities.' others in promi&ruouß adulterv, and still others exchanged partners. Mc>t of the mediums lose all sense of moral obligation, and yield to whatever influence may, u time, be brought to bear upon them." Undoubtedly, spiritism is, with Jtu its various delusions, the "doctrines of demons.'—Yours, etc., M.S.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 9

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SPIRITISM. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 9

SPIRITISM. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 9

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