adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. . . . The physical explanations which I have seen are easy, but miserably insufficient The spiritual hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult." Regarding the sufficiency of the explanation,... Researches in the Phenomena of Spiritualism - Page 3by William Crookes - 1874 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan - Mediums - 1863 - 500 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult. Time and thought will decide, the second asking the first for more results of trial. We, respectable... | |
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan - Mediums - 1863 - 526 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult. Time and thought will decide, the second asking the first for more results of trial. We, respectable... | |
| C. D., Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan - Spiritualism - 1863 - 476 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult. Time and thought will decide, the second asking the first for more results of trial. We, respectable... | |
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan - Mediums - 1863 - 476 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult. Time and thought will decide, the second asking the first for more results of trial. We, respectable... | |
| Charles Bray - Force and energy - 1866 - 182 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult." Of the possible existence of such occult forces Mr. WR Grove, writing however not on Spiritualism,... | |
| 1868 - 592 pages
...severally competent to the production of all the phenomena, or may be quite up to the task among them. The physical explanations which I have seen are easy,...hypothesis is sufficient, but ponderously difficult. Time and thought will decide, the second asking the first for more results of trial. . . . Professor... | |
| John Delaware Lewis - Spiritualism - 1872 - 136 pages
...the Chemical News, tells us in the Quarterly 5O THE EVIDENCES OF SPIRITUALISM. Journal of Science, "That certain physical phenomena, such as the movement...sounds resembling electric discharges, occur under circumstances in which they cannot be explained by any physical law at present known, is a fact of... | |
| Wickham Tozer - Devotional literature - 1874 - 362 pages
...coincidence, or mistake. So far I feel the ground firm under me." William Crookes, FRS, says :— " That certain physical phenomena, such as the movement of material substances, and the production of sound resembling electric discharges, occur under circumstances in which they cannot be explained by... | |
| John Delaware Lewis - Spiritualism - 1875 - 136 pages
...1869). Mr Crookes, FRS, editor of the Chemical News, tells us in the Quarterly Journal of Science, "That certain physical phenomena, such as the movement...sounds resembling electric discharges, occur under circumstances in which they cannot be explained by any physical law at present known, is a fact of... | |
| 1877 - 832 pages
...the ' higher phenomena' of Spiritualism I have loft myself no time to speak." Mr. Crookes has stated "That certain physical phenomena, such as the movement...sounds resembling electric discharges, occur under circumstances in which they can not bo explained by any physical law at present known, is a fact of... | |
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