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Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College

Allen Putnam
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Description:Excerpt from Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College Much to my surprise, Agassiz states that President Walker deemed the intelligence diabolical which was outworking the spiritualistic phenomena. It may have been that even that liberal and able man, as did our ancestors in witchcraft times, undertook to Danish the Devil by punishing mortals. Better it would have been to kindly clasp his hand, and convert him to an angel of light. The attainments, character, and position of those who constituted "The Faculty," that is, the administrative or governing board of the College, justified their belief, if such they had, that it was in their power, and might be their duty, so to act and teach that the public mind would frown down and extinguish any wide-spreading mental delusion. No other body of men in this region had powers equaling theirs to detect and expose the deluding force of fictitious claims. The Faculty assumed the claims of Spiritualists, that decarnated men and women return, to be fictitious, - not based on varitable facts. Therefore, in good faith, no doubt, and for what they deemed public good, they, in the words of Spirit Agassiz, "as a body, agreed to give it battle, and that, too, believing we could demolish the structure, ... but we soon found we were powerless in the matter." Their purpose was "to give it battle."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College. To get started finding Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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129
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Boston: Colby & Rich
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1886
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Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College

Allen Putnam
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Description: Excerpt from Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College Much to my surprise, Agassiz states that President Walker deemed the intelligence diabolical which was outworking the spiritualistic phenomena. It may have been that even that liberal and able man, as did our ancestors in witchcraft times, undertook to Danish the Devil by punishing mortals. Better it would have been to kindly clasp his hand, and convert him to an angel of light. The attainments, character, and position of those who constituted "The Faculty," that is, the administrative or governing board of the College, justified their belief, if such they had, that it was in their power, and might be their duty, so to act and teach that the public mind would frown down and extinguish any wide-spreading mental delusion. No other body of men in this region had powers equaling theirs to detect and expose the deluding force of fictitious claims. The Faculty assumed the claims of Spiritualists, that decarnated men and women return, to be fictitious, - not based on varitable facts. Therefore, in good faith, no doubt, and for what they deemed public good, they, in the words of Spirit Agassiz, "as a body, agreed to give it battle, and that, too, believing we could demolish the structure, ... but we soon found we were powerless in the matter." Their purpose was "to give it battle."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College. To get started finding Post-Mortem Confessions: Being Letters Written Through a Mortal's Hand by Spirits Who, When in Mortal, Were Officers of Harvard College, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
129
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Publisher
Boston: Colby & Rich
Release
1886
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