Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
961. Notwithstanding the ridicule heaped, at that time, by its opposers
upon the believers in Spiritualism, and the affected contempt in which
the votaries of this much-abused doctrine were then held, we pursued
the investigation of the subject, and became daily more imbued with
a sense of the truth and harmony of its divine teachings. We had the
pleasure of seeing many persons, who had once denounced it as an idle
dream, as a humbug, and a delusion, now converted to a full faith in
its glorious realities. A change came over the spirit of their dream,
and they are now blessed in the enjoyment of the richest feast for mind
and soul ever bestowed by a munificent God upon his grateful children.
And many do not hesitate to proclaim the fact to the world; for, thank
heaven, the days of the Inquisition are numbered, and a brighter and
more glorious day is dawning on benighted humanity.
962. The following extracts from a letter of my brother, Dr. North,
of Waterville, Maine, in reply to my husband, may serve to show the
mind of one of the skeptics referred to, in regard to the subject of
Spiritualism, both before and after investigation. As they may not be
uninteresting to your readers, I give them to you, as follows:
963. “_Dear Doctor_:—Your letter of the 17th instant is before me,
and its _remarkable_ contents noticed. Had a great man or men, for
instance, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, or Millard Fillmore, advised a
friend to a certain course, if I thought that course improper, I should
have felt at liberty to dissent from him or them; but when the adviser
is the _spirit of my departed mother, or the soul of your departed
brother_, I cannot dissent, or give an opinion that would conflict with
them. It seems to me, dear doctor, that you cannot have better advisers
unless you call the spirit of Gabriel to your assistance, and you can
do no less than consult the dictates of the rappers.
964. “To be serious, I am surprised at your easy conversion to
Spiritualism. I had supposed you spirit-proof, the greatest skeptic
in the land; but I find you are completely _taken in and done for_!
I do not place the least reliance on your superhuman communications,
and would advise you to look upon them as phenomena of Mesmerism or
mind-reading. The medium is in a mesmeric state, and consequently
is capable of reading the thoughts of the inquirer, and answering
questions correctly. The sounds are easily accounted for. The subject
is _alarmed_ and _superstitious_, and therefore easily imposed upon.
The creaking of a boot is often taken by such persons in this state of
mind as a spiritual rap. Do not be imposed upon by such superstition,
but choose rather to be guided by good sound sense.
965. “You might consult the spirit of Lorenzo Dow. He was a good old
soul, and one that always safely advised his friends.
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