Spiritualism in Woodville.
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have been field in Woodvilfe* sal with little result until just lately, when most vemarkaWafttf conrincing proofs of its genuineness have been developed In the cases to wfeieh I refer, even the most sceptical could not fail to believe For mji Q>vn part, J^wa?? aseptic*!, but am now fully persuaded of it 8 truthfulness ;U'atiuovLC.c*H& iaparticttlar^which has been related to me by the person to whom' the'»p'iriti*«}Vealed< 3 ?tself. I hear of other circles being formed. As^ iffianyLTof^ySuiOnuniecotta: jfca"3ers TfovMless take interest in these matters, I shall now and again acquaint them in my letters of our progress. And I trust, sir : I n^yjcoiyfjbvite my humble mite towards the advancing of these family—the dissemination of truth knowledge, and light. [We would like a few further particum .<isiQ^aWei£ear4hSi§S4Birger g proportion of credulous people in the prant. Ed. M. S.l'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 112, 7 April 1884, Page 2
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144Spiritualism in Woodville. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 112, 7 April 1884, Page 2
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