Or, SPIRITUALISM the Committee Make an Earnest Appeal for Support, and Solicit Liberal EXPLAINED

Or, SPIRITUALISM the Committee Make an Earnest Appeal for Support, and Solicit Liberal EXPLAINED

AND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. [REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD.] No. 76.—(VOL. IY.—No. 6.) LONDON: FEBRUARY 6, 1874. Published Weekly; Price Threepence, RS. CORA L. V. TAPPAN’S SUNDAY EVENING tonfents. INSPIRATIONAL DISCOURSES. NEW COURSE. National Organisation AT CLEVELAND HALL, CLEVELAND-STREET, OXFORD-STREET. Other World Order London Society on Modem Mysteiies Committee: — Spirit Forms Dr. Gully, M.D., Hill Side, Streatham, Chairman. Home Experiences in Spiritualism N. F. Dawe, Esq., Portman Chambers, Portman-square, W. Spiritualism at Wandsworth J. T. Hoskins, Esq., 5, Coonaught-square, W. Lecture by Mrs. Tappan T. H. Noyes, jun., Esq., “United University Club,'’ Suffolk-strcet. Correspondence.—Spirit Forms, 69 Inner Breathing 69 The recsp- tion of New Troths Pall-mall, S.W. The Outrage at a Spirit Circle Thomas Slater, Esq, 136, Euston-road, N. W. Paragraphs.—The National Association, 67; Spiritualism, 67; The An- Mrs. Honywood, 52, Warwick- quare, S. W., Treasurer. thropological Institute, 67; Mesmeric Statistics,'67; Mr. Gerald Webster Glynes, Esq., 4, Qray’s-inn-square, ,G., Hon. Secretary. Massey, 72; Phenomenal Spiritualism in New Zealand, 72; At an influential meeting, recently held fee above-mentioned persons Mrs. Dickinson’s Mediumship, 72; London Anthropological were appointed a working Committee, with power to add to their number, Society ’ for inaugurating a further course of 12 Discourses by Mrs. Tappan, on Answers to Correspondents Sunday evenings. The lec'ures commenced on the 18th January, and they will be con- tinued up to the 5th April next. Doors open at 6.15 p.m., to commence . Crown 8vo. pp. 126, Cloth 2s. 6d. at 7 precisely. HINTS for the “EVIDENCES of SPIRITUALISM.” It is estimated that the expense of holding the course will be £144, or By M.P. £12 a night. London: Triibner and Co., 57 and 59, Ludgate-hill. Of this amount it is expected that £50 only will be obtained from the admission of the general public. The Best Book for Enquirers. 2nd Edition. The balance of £94 must therefore be procured from other sources. WHERE ARE THE DEAD ? or, SPIRITUALISM The Committee make an earnest appeal for support, and solicit liberal EXPLAINED. donations from the friends of the movement. Containing well authenticated and selected reports of all the different Tickets sold at the doors, also at Chappell’s or Ollivier’s, Bond-street, or phases of modern spirit phenomena, from table-turning to the visible Burns’s, 15, gouthampton-row, Holborn. materialisation of the faces and forms of the departed, and the photograph- In ord“r to prevent interruption it is requested that no person leave be- ing of spirits ; proving by undeniable facts that those ws mourn as fore the conclusion cf the service. No admittance after the discourse has begun. DEAD ARE STILL ALIVE, and can communicate with us; and that Spiritualism is sanctioned by Donations thankfully received by the Treasurer or Hon. Secretary. Scripture, and consistent with science and common sense; with specimens Reserved seats 2s. and Is. each; Back seats 6d. of intensely interesting communications received touching death, the future Body of the Hall free. life, and the experiences of the departed. Also extracts from the literature of Spiritualism, advice to investigators, list of books, addresses of mediums, and ajl useful inforndation. By FRITZ. Price 3s.; or post free 39 stamps, from A. Ireland &' Co., publishers, THE LIVERPOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Manchester, who will forward copies of the table of contents on applica- OFFICE-BEARERS FOR 1873. tion. LONDON: SBIPKIN, MARSHALL & Co. President.—James Wason, Esq. Vice-President.—Mr. John Lamont. EAST LONDON SPIRITUAL MEETINGS. —LEC- TURES giving information about Spiritualism are delivered every Secretary. Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m., at Mr. Cogman’s Lecture Rooms, 15, St. Mr. John Davidson, 45, Kensington, Liverpool. Peter’s-road, Mile-end. Inspirational addresses every Sunday evening, at Seven o’clock. Admission Free. Supported by voluntary contributions. Treasurer.—Mr. Chatham. Librarian.—Mr. H. J. Charlton, Committee of Management. THE . ST. JOHN’S ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUAL- Mr. Archibald Lamont. Mr. Riece. ISTS.—SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES ARE HELD AT GOSWELL HALL, Mr. William Meredith. Mr. Davis. 86, Goswell-road, commencing at 7 o’clock. Admission free. Special Mr. G. Wharmby. Mr. Knox. meetings, for Members only, on Thursday evening; also a Library for use Mr. Dinsdale. Mr. Garland. of Members. Prospectus and Rules may be had on application to the Mr. R. Casson. Mr. Dean. Secretary at the Committee Rcoms, 30, Parkfleld-street, Islington. Mr. D. Gay. Mrs. Dinsdale. R. PEARCE, Hon. Sec. .Mr. T. B. Griffin. Mrs. Casson. Mrs. Gay. BIRKBECK BANK. Established 1851.—^-29 and 30, Trustees. Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. Mr. Joseph Shepherd. | Mr. John Lamout. Four per Cent. Interest allowed on Deposits. Mr. J. Chapman. Current Accounts opened similar to the Joint-Stock Banks, but without Auditors. any stipulation as to amount of balance to be kept Mr. Bretherton. I Mr. H. J. Charlton. by the customer. Cheque Books supplied. Purchases and Sales of British, Foreign, and Colonial Bonds, Stocks Shares, &c., effected. Advances made thereon. THE object of this Association is the discovery of truth Office hours from 10 till 4, on Mondays from 10 till 9, and Lon Saturdays in connection with Psychology. from 10 till 2 o’clock. The Society seeks to attain its object by the following measures, or such A Pamphlet containing full particulars may be obtained gratis, of them as from time to time are found to be practicable. or sent post free on application to _ 1.—By frequent meetings of its members for conference, inquiry, instruc- FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager. tion, mental improvement, spiritual culture, social intercourse, and healthful recreation. EVERIDGE AND CO., Printers of The Spiritualist, 2.—By engaging in the education of children and others, for the purpose B of developing their physical, mental, and spiritual powers. FULLWOOD’S-RENTS, HOLBORN, W.C., 3.—By the dissemination of knowledge by means of public instruction Respectfully announce that they execute ALL descriptions of Printing. lectures, reading-rooms, the press, and spirit communion, Estimates forwarded on application. January 9th, 1874. 11 THE SPIRITUALIST. FEB. 6, 1874. Lately published, DALSTON ASSOCIATION OF ENQUIRERS INTO WHAT AM I? A Popular Introduction to Mental SPIRITUALISM, (ESTABLISHED 1870.) Philosophy and Psychology. Vol. I. The MECHANISM of MAN By EDWAHD W. COX, Serjeant-at-Law. Price 8s. 6d. CONTENTS. President.—Mr. Alfred E. Lovell. CHAP. CHAP. Council. 1. Introduction. 24. The Mechanism of the Mind: Mrs. O. A. Blyton, I Mr. A. M. Greene, 2. What am I? The Intellectual Faculties. Mr. George Blyton, I Mr. Joseph Stephens, 3. The Man. 25. The Mechanism of the Mind Mrs. Amelia Corner, | Mr. R. Pomeroy Tredwen, 4. How we Grow. The Faculties that perceive the Mr. Thomas Wilks. 6. How we live. relations of external objects. 6. What Life is. 26. The Mechanism of the Mind. Mr. A. M. Greene, Secretary, pro. tern. 7. The Beginning of Life. The Reflective Faculties. 8. The Germ. 27. Of the Memory. 9. How we die. 28. How the Machinery of the Mind A DESIRE for investigation being felt by many on hear- 10. How we are Moved. works. ing of the phenomena of Spiritualism, several residents in Dalston 11. The Senses. 29. Of the Will. and its neighbourhood thought that if an Association were formed, and in- 12. Of the Sense of Sight. 30. The Soul—its Dwelling and its vestigation instituted, the alleged facts of Spiritualism, if true, might be 18. Of the Sense of Hearing. Destiny. demonstrated. Accordingly, a preliminary Meeting was called and this 14. Of the Senses of Taste and Smell. 81. Soul—Spirit—Anima. Association formed on the 15th September, 1870. 15. Of the Sense of Touch. 32. The Argument. ' Its purposes are the coUection of facts, through its own circle, or circles, 16. Of the Evidence of the Senses. 33. Consciousness. so as to form a perfect basis for honest opinion, and by various means to 17. About Life. 34. Presumptive Proofs. induce others to give the matter careful enquiry, before judging of the 18. Of the Brain. 35. The Natural and the Supernatural. manifestations of modern Spiritualism. 19. The Mechanism of the Mind. 36. What the Soul is. Ordinary experimental seances are held weekly, on Thursday evenings, at 20. Classification of the Mental 37. The Dwelling-place of the Soul. 8 p.m., to which Members are admitted, as well as Members of similar Powers. 38. The Shape of the Soul. Associations (vide Rule IX). Strangers can only be admitted to the ordi- 21. The Mechanism of the Mind: 39. The Condition of the Soul after nary seance held on the first Thursday evening in each month, on introduction The Propensities. Death. by a Member. The last Thursday evening in each month is devoted to 22. The Mechanism of the Mind: 40. The Outlook of the Soul. special seances with professional media, lectures, discussions, reading of The Sentiments Common to 41. The Pre-existence of the Soul. papers, or narration ef experiences of investigators; to which strangers are Man with the Lower Animals. 42. The Dwelling-place of the Soul. admitted, under the same regulations as are enforced on Va.e first Thursday 23. The Mechanism of the Mind: 43. The Condition of the Soul. evening in each month. The Sentiments Proper to 44. The Mystery. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Rooms of the Man. 45. Conclusions. Association, 74, Navarino-road, Dalston, E. A stamped addressed envelope should be enclosed in all letters requiring replies. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. A most useful and charming book.—Standard. Serjeant Cox sketches his psychological system with a bold, free, and no DALSTON ASSOCIATION OF ENQUIRERS INTO unsteady hand.—Daily Review.

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