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I 4 Journal of Psychical, Occult, and Mystical Research. Light ! More light ! Goethe. Whatever doth make manifest is light.Paul. W. ^anuarj) to Juetnbtr, 1895. LONDON: PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETORS At 2, Duke Street, Adelphi, W C.

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Page 1: FOR THEAndrew Lang on Ghost Stories, 97 American Congress of Liberal Religious Societies, 325 Barrett, Professor, on the Relation between Telepathy and Inspiration, 489 Belief in Spiritualism

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4 Journal of Psychical, Occult, and Mystical Research.

“ Light ! More light ! Goethe. “Whatever doth make manifest is light.”—Paul.

W. —^anuarj) to Juetnbtr, 1895.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETORSAt 2, Duke Street, Adelphi, W C.

Page 2: FOR THEAndrew Lang on Ghost Stories, 97 American Congress of Liberal Religious Societies, 325 Barrett, Professor, on the Relation between Telepathy and Inspiration, 489 Belief in Spiritualism

11 INDEX.

Multiplex Personalities? 181,144Munich Congress, Programme of, 610Musical Genius, Blind Tom, 324Mysteries of Mediumship—

Mr. D - vid Anderson, 65, 67, 79Miss Florrie Cook, 7Mr. David Duguid, 19Mrs. Ellen Green, 367, 379‘General Lorrison’s’ Experiences, 259. 271, 283}

295Mr. John Slater, 391, 403, 415, 427Mr. George Spriggs, 507, 519, 531, 555, 579Mrs J. A. Stansfield, 127Miss Rowan Vincent, 479Mr. E. W. Wallis, 441, 455* Miss X.' of ‘ Borderland,' 91,103

Mysticism and Penal Law, 20Mysticism, What is it ? 269, 298

'^"apoleon I., Death of, 177-Li Nan ole on III. and his Family, Messages

from, 194, 211New Phenomenon, A, 631Nirmanakayas, 111, 118, 131Notes by the Way-

Alleged Exp wure of Ensapia Paladino, 525, 597Alleged Exposure of Mrs. Mellon, 72, 109Andrew Lang on Ghost Stories, 97American Congress of Liberal Religious Societies,

325Barrett, Professor, on the Relation between

Telepathy and Inspiration, 489Belief in Spiritualism a Source of Happiness, 433,

501Christianity and Cruelty, 145Christian Science or Faiih Healing, 265Church Bells in Populous Places, 198Conybeare, Mr., Lectures on Demonology, 597Cruelty and Fashion, 242, 253. 301, 326 374Demoniacal Possession Existing To-day, 474Divorce of Religion from Life, Business, and

Politics, 449Dreams of Prevision, 26, 338Egyptian Belief in Continued Existence, 266, 409Evolution of Religion, 460Fourth Dimension Problem, 597Fraud and Mediumship, 145Has a Tree a Spirit ? 181Haweis, H. R., Rev., Lecture on Spiritualism, 349Heaven and Hell, Here and Hereafter, 146Hodgson, Dr., as the Devil’s Advocate, 158Hopps, Mr., ami the Resurrection of Jesus, 193Hypnotism and Crime, 14, 98, 277Illness by Suggestion, 374Immortality in Christ Only, 501Immortality, or Conditional Survival after Death,

422Increase of Insanity, 206Insanity and Genius ; Opinions of Celebrities, 302Jefferson's Reasoning for a Future Life, 241Judgment of Life Work, 561Management of Naught y Children, 325Mark Twain's Story in ‘ Harper's,’ 537Matter, Force, and Spirit, 205. 313 .Medical Profession and Personal Liberty, 218New Order of Things, a New Kingdom on Earth,

241Orthodox Narrowness, 1, 18,158, 597• Out of Bounds,' a Good Psychical Story, if True,

460Outgoing and Incoming Church of Mr. Moses

Hull, 313Palmistry, 373, 386, 450Postponement of the International Spiritualist

Congress, 585Press Notices of Spiritualism Criticised, 26, 49,

97, 217, 313, 473Prophecy Fulfilled^ 253Prosecution of Miss Smith at Manchester, 361,

386Psychic Photography Alleged, 513, 549, 573Psychical Research .and Mr. Edward Clodd, 37,

450, 501Raid on Fortune Tellers in Philadelphia, 409Resolute Credulity and Mr. F. W. H. Myers, 337Richet, Professor, on Psychic Phenomena, 169Spiritual Body, The, 121Spiritualism and Men of Science, 502Spiritualism and the Church of Rome, 289Spiritualism and the Persecution of the Bigot and

Alarmist, 265Spiritualism Still Thought to be of the Devil, 277,

537Spiritualistic Ideas in Current Literature, 1,13,26,

146, 460, 538Spiritualists and Spiritualism Reviewed by Mr. J.

N. Maskelyne, 410Spiritualists and the Law, 421, 434Spiritualists’ Relation to the Bible? 301, 421‘Stark Munro Letters’ and Opinions of Conan

Doyle, 489Strange Story of Predicted Death, 483Table Rapping Made Easy, by Mr. Maskelyne and

Others, 37, 85Telepathy and Projection of the Double, 385llieosophical Society and Hinduism, 109Theosophical Society Troubles, 37Theosophy and Buddhism, 133Thought Pictures Photographed, 374‘ Trilby ’ Hypnotism, 549Wanted, a People’s Church. 277Yogi of India and their Methods,205

Obituary Notices—James Bowman, 152

James Burns, 2, 125Marie. Countess of Caithness, 545, 556, 598, 607Mrs, Newton Crosland, 101J. M. Dale, 143Mrs. Edward FitzGerald, 440Barbara Henrietta Hony wood, 896Mrs. Duggan, 614EdmundProcter, 34Dr. 5. T. Suddick, 136

J. Traill Taylor, 553Miss V. M. Thatcher, 600Auguste Vacquerie, 147

Occult Law, 626Old Psychic Stories Re-told ; Major Weir, 140,167Old Psychic Stories Re-told; Christian Shaw, 159Old Psychic Stories Re-told ; The Ordeal by Bier,

173, 184Organisation for Combined Action and Work ; Ad­

dress by Mr. S. S. Chiswell, 237, 266Origin of Modern Spiritualism According to Theo­

sophical Teachers, 339, 511, 521, 612Origin of the Theosophical Society, 569, 577Orthodoxy and Spiritualism, 249, 287, 431Our Duty in Regard to Spirit Messages ; Address

by Mr. J. J. Morse, 238, 314

Flladism, Luciferian, 435, 470, 482, 495, 497, 515, 520, 550

Photographing Hypnotised Persons, 50, 82, 90Pomar, Duchesse de, An Interview with, 31, 38Prayers for the Dead, 62, 93, 119, 125, 166Prediction as to the General Election, 406Prediction Fulfilled, 253, 430, 452Premonitory Apparition, 358Professional Mediumship ; Address by Mr. Thomas

Shorter, 64Proper Limits of Occult Investigation ; Address by

Mr. Richard Harte, 603,615Prosecution of Miss Smith at Manchester, 361, 386,

389, 399Psychic Development, Reunions for, 509, 547Psychic Evocations of Real Objects, 382Psychic Photography, 105, 166, 209, 227, 275, 323, 381,

439, 445, 469, 477, 513, 521, 550, 557, 583, 594, 605, 610, 617

Psychic Phonography, Discussed by Photographers, 303

Psychological Climate, The, by Professor Barrett, 567, 601

Public Exhibitions of Spiritual Phenomena; Ad­dress by Mr. Jamas Robertson, 231, 244

Pytlio and Chrao, Rivals to Planchette and Ouija, 41

Reception to Mr. W. J. Colville, 298, 326Reception to Mrs. Carrie P. Pratt, 219

Reception to Mr. John Slater, 297Recent Spiritual Via tors; Experiences of ‘ Edina,’

327, 341, 357Re-incarnatl n ; Address by Mr. J. J. Morse, 375Re-incarnation, 481, 451, 481, 627Relation between Science and Spiritualism ; Ad­

dress by Mr. Thomas Shorter, 235, 273Relation of Spiritualism to Christianity; a Dis­

course by Rev. T. E. Allen, 261Religious Views in the Spirit World, 202, 383Renunciant The, or the Trial of Mary Jones. 187Representative Apparitional Form Transference,

485, 493, 505Resolute Credulity and Mr. Myers, 337, 365Rest Home for Mediums, 395, 417, 451Reviews—

Ancient Egyptian Doctrine of the Immortality of the Soul, by Dr. Wiedemann, 409

Blavatsky, Madame, and,her Theosophy. A Study, by Arthur Lillie, 87, 116

Degeneration, by Max Nordau, 269Dies Ine, The Story of a Spirit in Prison, 146Divine Problem of Man as a Living Soul, by Vis­

countess De Panama, 61Drama of Life, Received through the Same Source

as ‘ I Awoke,’ 373Esoteric Basis of Christianity, by William Kings­

land, 290, 302, 320Essai d'lnitiation & la Vie Spirituelle, by Mons.

E. Lebel, 177House of the Hidden Places, by W. Mashey

Adams, 135, 179, 200Imagination in Dreams, and their Study, by

Frederick Greenwood, 43, 78Immortality in Christ only, by H.L. Hastings, 501L’Exteriorisation de la Sensibility, by Col. Albert

de Rochas, 387, 404Le Psychisme Experimental, by Mons. Alfred

Emy, 137Life Work of Mrs. Cora L. V. Richmond, by

Harrison B. Barrett, 65Lunar Pitris, by Mrs. A. P. Sinnett, and W. Scott

Elliott, 430Modem Priestess of Isis. From the Russian of

Solovvoff, with Appendices, by Dr. Walter Leaf, 43, 93, 107, 117.

Mollie Fancher, the Brooklyn Enigma, by A. H.Dailey, 89

Obeah Simplified, the True Wsnga, by ProfessorDr. Cassicanarie, 545

Psychic Philosophy, by V. C. Desertis, 629Reunion of Christendom, by Rev. W. Earle, 370She Proposes, a Tale of Self-denial, by an Old

Officer, 62Spiritualism, its Origin and Character, by Mr.

D. M. Panton, 378Three Score Years and Ten; Reminiscences of the

late Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, edited by her Daughter, 566

What Do I Believe, by Dr. Henry Smith, 57Yoga of Christ, The, edited by F. Hnerietta

Miiller, B.A., 257Ring on Mr. Husk s Wrist, 365, S82, 394, 418, 431Rogers, E. Dawson, An Interview with. 208

Saul’s Visit to the Woman of Endor. Debate between Mr. R. J. Lees and ‘ Antipas,' 81

Schlatter. Francis, the Healing Medium, 445, 571, 610

Scientific Thought Training, 160Slate Writing under Test Conditions, 153, 166Slater, John, 280, 297, 299, 308, 389, 417Special Providences, 254Spirit Circles -Conduct of Sitters, 23, 35Spirit Identity, 40, 177, 428, 533, 581, 589,630Spirit Identity, Evidence of. Additions to Professor

Barrett’s Address, 62, 74Spirit Intervention, 248, 358, 424Spirit Photographs: Are they Necessarily Photo­

graphs of Spirits? Address by Mr.Traill Taylor, 236, 254

Spirit Return, 3)6,407, 418Spirit Teachings: Why do they Vary? 215, 352, 410Spiritual Manifestations in a Private Chapel, 227Spiritual Phenomena; Address by Mr. W. T.

Stead, 242Spiritual View of God’s Kingdom on Earth ; Address

by Rev. J. Page Hopps, 122Spiritualism and Christianity ; An open Letter to

the Editor, 411Spiritualism and Fortune Telling, 392Spiritualism, Debate be ween Mr. £. W. Wallis

and Rev W. T. Lee, 70Spiritualism Forty Years Ago, and the Work of

Mr. Newton Crosland, 113Spiritualism in Manchester, 139, 170Spiritualism in New York, 523, 586Spiritualism in the W» st of England, 465Spiritualism, Is it a Religion? 11, 22, 34, 46, 58, 71,

83, 91, 118, 166Spiritualism, Is it Rational ? Discussion in a Bap­

tist College, 136Spiritualism, Is it Suited to the Masses ? 251Spiritualism, Modern, Can it become a Universal

Relig on ? 107Spiritualism, Modem in Relation to Religion,

Science, and Reform ; Address by Mrs. Har- dinge Britten, 98

Spiritualism not Dead Yet; Reply to Mr. Maske- lyne, 9

Spiritualism of 1855 and 1895 contrasted, 372,406Spiritualism or Hypnotism ? 497, 510Spiritualism, the Key that Unlocks All Doors ;

Address by Rev. John Page Hopps, 229; Criti­cism Thereon, 249, 287

Spiritualism, the Only Rational Hypothesis, 504, 508

Spiritualism Thirty Years Ago, 599Spiritualists' Nation il Federation, 333Strange Story from Deptford, 448Sunday Services : How Best to Conduct Them ;

Address by Mr. A. J. Smythe, 338

qialks with ‘Tien,’ 351, 398, 477JL Telepathic and Clairvoyant Phenomena, 140,

329Telepathy and Spirit Return, 220Telepathy: What is it? 143, 446Testing Mediums, On, by ‘ General Lorrison,’ 575Theobald, Morell, and the Liberator Prosecutions,

502Theosophical Magazines, 257, 413, 475, 541, 591, 599Theosophical Society, Real Origin of The, 569, 577Theosophical Society Troubles, 21, 33, 56, 71, 82, 257,

276, 482, 520Theosophists’ Convention, 333Theosophy and Spiritualism, 104, 111, 118, 124, 163,

171, 191, 201 372Thompson George, Conversion to Spiritualism of,

124Thought Photographs ? 576, 592Thought Reading by a Child, 52Thought Transference, 305, 423, 444Training College for Mediums, Suggestions by Mrs.

Hardinge Britten, 307, 319, 331, 363Training College for Mediums, Correspondence Con­

cerning, 333, 346, 371, 389, 395Transportation of Coin by Spirit Power, 600Transportation of Human Beings by Spirit Power,

599Tricky Spirits, 240

‘ TTnknown World,’ The, 40, 93, 124, 225, 257, 306U Uses of Spiritualism, 285, 298

TTaughan, Diana, Mias, Mystery of, 550, 582, 598, V 607

Vision and Resulting Cure of Paralysis, 514Vision, Clairvoyant, of a Catholic Procession, The

Experiences of Miss ‘ A.,’ 428Vision, Clairvoyant, Witnessed by Two People, 273,

497Visits from the Dead, 450Vital Force Photographed, 469Voice, Painting, and Writing Stance, 468

Water Finding Tests, 156, 247What Shall We Do With Our Spiritualism !

by Mrs. Hardinge Britten, 2, 15Where Shall We Draw the Line? Address by Miss

‘X.,’526Where Shall We Draw the Line? Address by Mr.

J. J. Morse, 543Where Shall We Draw the Line? Correspondence,

534, 539, 556, 557, 571Witchcraft in Scotland (1570-1663), continued from

Vol. XIV., 30, 88