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Extemporaneous Addresses

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Excerpt from Extemporaneous Addresses: Spoken at the Winter Soir�es Held at Harley Street, London, 1865

If it had been contemplated, in the first instance, to form a book of these Addresses, an attempt might possibly have been made to arrange the subjects in a somewhat more orderly sequence, so that the connection, from step to step, between the more external and more interior phases of the subject of Spiritualism to which they all related, might have been made more readily apparent to persons less familiarly acquainted with the subject than the great majority of the ladies and gentlemen present. Such a plan, however, formed no part of the object of the Committee: the subject of each evening's Address arose from time to time, spontaneously; and that which seemed most likely to be of general interest was adopted.

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ISBN: 9780243209071
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Author: Emma Hardinge
Publisher: Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 138 pages
Genres: Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice

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