... to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility, have been done by them, nor even attempted, without detection. And I may add, that, near the close of the demonstrations at this visit, there was a vibration of the floor, as... Buchanan's Journal of Man - Página 5631850Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1850 - 656 páginas
...were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part, than it would be to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused everything in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn. "'I have also... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 304 páginas
...we were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part, than it would to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...uplifted and suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused every thing in the room to shake violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn. I have... | |
| Adin Ballou - 1852 - 264 páginas
...were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part than it would be to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...by them, nor even attempted, without detection. And 1 may add, that, near the close of the demonstrations at this visit, there was a vibration of the floor,... | |
| Henry Spicer - 1853 - 508 páginas
...we were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part, than it would to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused everything in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn. "I have also... | |
| Adin Ballou - 1853 - 290 páginas
...were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part than it would be to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...uplifted, and suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused every thing in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn.... | |
| Charles Beecher - 1853 - 154 páginas
...were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part than it would be to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...of the floor, as though several tons in weight had heen uplifted, and suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused everything in the room to shake most... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - 1870 - 608 páginas
...we were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part than it would to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...suddenly fallen again upon it This caused everything in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn. "I have also... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - 1870 - 644 páginas
...we were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part than it would to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility,...suddenly fallen again upon it This caused everything in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn. "I have also... | |
| Ann Leah Underhill - 1885 - 540 páginas
...we were situated, would require a greater stretch of credulity on my part, than it would to believe it was the work of Spirits. It could not, by any possibility, have . been done by any of the party of individuals present, nor even attempted, without detection. And I may add, that... | |
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