SPIRITUALISM.
TO THE EKITOB OP "THE FBIfSSir. —I aru afraid Mr Fetor Troio.e is off liis game at golf, why otb*nw.o should my inoffensive cud ine" meant letter meet, snob. a. Or perhaps, and I hope nor, it tllc influence of that new convert t-" 1 ualisra. H. IVrn ; s Bradley. 1- ~ "} • •.* memory m> ',' d that lie Joreoi> a letter care •>f "The Pres.*an imaginary portrait, nt W'" v . ' was so far from the mark had I "parsed over' hc\ ' 'l •* •• ' in the '"tub of mental environ. bv some medium, say, " . '• s;.;iDw, Yalientme, might have ni ' ' . alised ino and ohtn.ir,.--d a ir.oie y • impression. "P.T.-' has uso for the past-. In this JC ' front H. Dennis Bradley. v,hofe sioius with the sniriis of laiitm.s Johannes, l:ci-h rlaiinc sovenu h'"J years More Christ., form the te resting part of ;i. disnppc-aM> •• v published m ihe first halt of tn's V • • In is truf t-beso spirits have_ uO , •*£ hw to offer us, their phil»sop»> & -- that, of Pythagoras, the Drm • ' generally ,>poaking the wn-e juoj - old who are too much present day. In ea.se think me; a. new chum. ] had orqierionecs in ''spirit j table turning, planriieito writing. .a Mich like in the 'sixtiof.■ lsa*? . n1 in Spirituiilistic circles s'.nce. an< • read niucii of the literature, but y - not yet convinced, although 'jiuto v. inc io bo so. In conclusion- 1 ho_r* "P.T." will not trv to emulate n. Dennis Bradley, who describes ;i sceptical investigator as "this unset a • ... minded, illos£i«i.l. insular, «»» -spirited hustler." shades of lautn i and .1 channel, not. t.o mention Ar-tot. how thev must blush! "With them retire—l to the shelter of my materia.! tuh, they to that other plane, that oxisionce whose sole justification apparently is to art as spiritual gramophone. —Yours, etc., ~,,..1-1---DIOGEMJS. Oct. 31st.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 11
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