| Edward Clodd - Spiritualism - 1918 - 326 pages
...hand." Then " he blew the small furnace thus extemporised till the lump was nearly at white heat, and drew my attention to the lambent flame which was flickering...knees, looked up in a reverent manner, held up the coal and said: 'Is not God good? Are not His laws wonderful?'" 1 Matthew vi. 27. A presumably less qualified... | |
| 1918 - 342 pages
...furnace thus extemporized until the lump of charcoal was nearly white-hot, and then drew Sir William's attention to the lambent flame which was flickering over the coal and licking round his fingers." 3 Lord Lindsay during seances with Home eight times held a red-hot coal in his hand without injury,... | |
| Johan Baron Liljencrants - Catholic Church and spiritualism - 1918 - 316 pages
...furnace thus extemporized until the lump of charcoal was nearly white-hot, and then drew Sir William's attention to the lambent flame which was flickering over the coal and licking round his fingers." 8 Lord Lindsay during seances with Home eight times held a red-hot coal in his hand without injury,... | |
| David Ray Griffin - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1997 - 358 pages
...protected by an angel of God [Daniel 3: 19-28]). Here is part of Crookes's account of one such occasion: Mr. Home again went to the fire, and after stirring...front and said, "Is not God good? Are not His laws wonderful?"51 Not content, however, simply to observe, Crookes later conducted some experiments. The... | |
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