REV MB. REID.
To the Editor.
Sin, —I attended Mr Reid’s lecture, and understood him to infer that Spiritualism was of the Devil, though he did not express it in so many words. 1 could draw no other inference from his lecture than that he was afraid the Bible would be destroyed by the Spiritualists, claiming that the orthodox creeds were taken from the Bible, and he bad come to their de fence. Does not a defence imply danger ?—such was my construction of his remarks. 1 am, however, glad to hear that he does not think Spiritualism from the Devil, If not from him, it must be from God ; and what is from God must be good. Ad to your anonymous writers, I must again say that whe# they append their proper names to their effusions, aS that the exposition of their false statements and their stupidity may fall upon the shoulders that rightly deserve it, I will reply to them, and not before. It is very convenient for literary cowards to write under fictitious names.—l am, &c., E. C. Dunn, M.D.
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Evening Star, Issue 3144, 18 March 1873, Page 2
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183REV MB. REID. Evening Star, Issue 3144, 18 March 1873, Page 2
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