The British Spiritual Telegraph, Volume 4Morell, 1859 - Spiritualism |
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... minds were opened to perceive spiritual realities , and sometimes , that they were intromitted into the spiritual world , and permitted to hold converse with its inhabitants . The sceptic may scoff at all such statements , but the ...
... minds were opened to perceive spiritual realities , and sometimes , that they were intromitted into the spiritual world , and permitted to hold converse with its inhabitants . The sceptic may scoff at all such statements , but the ...
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... mind and earnest soul , and accepted by large bodies of disciples not inferior in capacity , attainments , and culture to their contempo- raries . This itself is a significant phenomenon , and evidences that a belief in immediate ...
... mind and earnest soul , and accepted by large bodies of disciples not inferior in capacity , attainments , and culture to their contempo- raries . This itself is a significant phenomenon , and evidences that a belief in immediate ...
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... mind asleep , but in a state of full wake- fulness ; for it has pleased the Lord to manifest himself unto me ; he has opened the interiors of my mind and spirit , by virtue of which privilege it has been granted me to be in the ...
... mind asleep , but in a state of full wake- fulness ; for it has pleased the Lord to manifest himself unto me ; he has opened the interiors of my mind and spirit , by virtue of which privilege it has been granted me to be in the ...
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... mind his age , his previous training , the mathematical and scientific quality of genius , his methodical habits , and the or- derly , self - consistent nature of the disclosures concerning the spiritual world which he has made . We ...
... mind his age , his previous training , the mathematical and scientific quality of genius , his methodical habits , and the or- derly , self - consistent nature of the disclosures concerning the spiritual world which he has made . We ...
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... mind as to the candour and truth of Swedenborg ; for in every page , he will perceive that quiet and solemn earnestness which belongs alone to the up- right and honest in heart . In its whole range of experience , he will detect no ...
... mind as to the candour and truth of Swedenborg ; for in every page , he will perceive that quiet and solemn earnestness which belongs alone to the up- right and honest in heart . In its whole range of experience , he will detect no ...
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Page 22 - Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, and said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?
Page 8 - ... eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived.
Page 36 - Thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it ; Thou shall love thy neighbour, as thyself.
Page 83 - For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries.
Page 21 - The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, or whither it goeth, so is every one that is born of the spirit.
Page 22 - But Jesus said, Forbid him not: for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me.
Page 129 - That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish...
Page 23 - And I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him 17 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? bring him hither to me. 18 And Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed out of him: and the child was cured from that very hour.
Page 88 - I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find/ A character such as this is deserving of study, and his life ought to be written.
Page 23 - And when they were come to the multitude, there came to him a certain man, kneeling down to him and saying, "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is a lunatic and sore vexed; for ofttimes he falleth into the fire, and oft into the water. And I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him.