Spiritualism and its " Tests.’
(To the Editor Gisborne Times.) g ia io your footnote to my letter of Saturday last, you jrindly consent to a further, or rather a direct, discussion of the abovo eulj'ct on condition that I "confine myself to the argument of .my populates, and ovado mere assertion ” | Will jou P ormit mo t 0 respectfully point out that hitherto I have been compelled to answer "mere assertion ” in replying
to my opponents, who have boen ramog aide issues altogether apart from what is indioated by the abovo heading. As I ban hot advane'a argument without " assertidn " the evidential value of which must be proved or disproved, I must, peiforee, Abruptly dose. Thanking you for your purjesy.-j am, elp, p, PARRY. ICur desiro was to have this question argued as ft should be without issues being introduced. That is not a difficult rule to follow! but as Mr Parry expresses his inability to do so we reluotant y acquiesce in his decision, though we won rather have had tbo subject argued out to its legitimate end as a praotised debater Would baudlo it. —Ejo, G.T-Ji^
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1832, 13 August 1906, Page 3
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