| Eliab Wilkinson Capron, Henry D. Barron, Henry Danforth Barron - Spiritualism - 1850 - 112 pages
...have received the following statement from the hand of Mr. Jarvis, which we are allowed to publish. There are many facts which have come under my observation...to my friend PICKARD is what you desire. He was at my house on Friday afternoon, April 6th, 1849. Nona of the Fox family was present. While at the tea... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - Bethany (W. Va.) - 1852 - 734 pages
...Principles of Nature, pp. 658, 675. [Enter Reverend AH Jarvis, of the Methodist Ckvrch.} MR. JAKTIS. — " There are many facts which have come under my observation...unseen agents, who I now believe are continually about as, and more perfectly acquainted with all our ways, and even our thoughts, than we are with each other.... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1852 - 588 pages
...communicate with you on that subject." (Enter Reverend AH Jarvis, of the Mcthodist church.) ME. JAEVIS. — "There are many facts which have come under my observation,...and utility of the communications from these unseen strangers, who, I now believe, are continually about us, and more perfectly acquainted with all our... | |
| Adin Ballou - Spiritualism - 1853 - 290 pages
...Capron and Barron's " HISTOF.Y OF THE MYSTERIOUS COMMUNION OF SPIRITS," second edition, pages 38, 39. " There are many facts which have come under my observation...to my friend PICKARD is what you desire. He was at my house on Friday afternoon, April G, 1849. None of the Fox family were present. While at the tea... | |
| Adin Ballou - Spirit writings - 1853 - 284 pages
...Capron and Barren's " HISTORY OF THE MYSTERIOUS COMMUNION OF SPIRITS/' second edition, pages 38, 39. " There are many facts which have come under my observation...continually about us, and more perfectly acquainted with all onr ways, and even our thoughts, than we are with each other. But the fact in reference to my friend... | |
| Robert Hare - Spiritualism - 1855 - 484 pages
...cannot be conceived to have pre-existed in the mind of the person by whom it was received: 1606. (( There are many facts which have come under my observation,...to my friend Pickard is what you desire. He was at my house on Friday afternoon, April 6, 1849. None of the Fox family were present. While at the teatable,... | |
| Robert Hare - Bible and spiritualism - 1855 - 556 pages
...cannot be conceived to have pre-existed in the mind of the person by whom it was received : 1606. " There are many facts which have come under my observation,...intelligence and utility of the communications from these unscen agents, who, I now believe, are continually about us, and more perfectly acquainted with all... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1863 - 654 pages
...communicate with you on that subject." [Enter Reverend AH Jarvis, of the Methodist Church.] MR. JARVIS. — "There are many facts which have come under my observation...to my friend Pickard is what you desire. He was at my house on Friday afternoon, April 6th, 1849. None of the. Fox family was present. While at the table,... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - Spiritualism - 1870 - 644 pages
...of the intelligence and utilityof the communications from these unseen agents, who I believe are now continually about us, and more perfectly acquainted...are with each other. But the fact in reference to our friend Pickard is what you require. He was at my house on Friday, April 6, 1849. None of the Fox... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - Spiritualism - 1870 - 608 pages
...that were now transpiring hourly. Writing to EW Capron, Mr. Jervis says : "There are many facts that have come under my observation equally convincing...the communications from these unseen agents, who I believe are now continually about us, and more perfectly acquainted with all our ways and even our... | |
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