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THERE are many people, and their number is rapidly increasing, who feel, as the late Professor Henry Sidgwick has said, "it is a scandal that the dispute as to the reality of the marvellous phenomena of Spiritualism should still be going on,-phenomena of which it is quite impossible to exaggerate the scientific importance, if only a tenth part of what has been alleged by generally credible witnesses could be shown to be true."
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blindfolded sitters, unseen intelligences, spirit hypothesis, spiritualistic phenomena, subliminal self, professional mediums, psychical research, matic writing, psychical phenomena
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Henry Sidgwick, Sir Oliver Lodge, Stainton Moses, Miss Beauchamp, General Boldero, Lord Adare, Lord Combermere, Peter Rooney, Roden Noel, Abraham Florentine, British Association, Colonel Gurwood, Miss Johnson, Morton Prince, Frederick Myers, Mary Roff, Professor Sidgwick, Right Hon, Sergeant Cox, Sir Hugh Lane, Natural Philosophy, Philosophy of Mysticism, United States
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