| Sir William Crookes - Parapsychology - 1874 - 120 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after a seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms. It would not be right for me to conclude this article without also thanking Mr. and Mrs. Cook for the... | |
| Epes Sargent - Spiritualism - 1876 - 246 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after a seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...King ' of the last three years to be the result of imposture—does more violence to one's reason and common sense than to believe her to be what she... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 688 pages
...the senses ;"§ Mr. Crookes, in 1875, closes his letter with the following memorable words : — " To imagine, I say, the Katie King of the last three...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms." || This last remark, moreover, conclusively proves ihat : i. * "The Last of Katie King," pamphlet in.,... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 696 pages
...of the senses ;"§ Mr. Crookes, in 1875, closes his letter with the following memorable words : — "To imagine, I say, the Katie King of the last three...reason and common sense than to believe her to be what £-. ic her. ielf affirms." || This last remark, moreover, conclusively proves that : i. • "The Last... | |
| 1927 - 744 pages
...sitters made the gloves : — Well may the great scientist conclude that chapter with the words: " To imagine, I say, the Katie King of the last three...imposture does more violence to one's reason and common 3.— THE SYRIAN VASE. " It came down suddenly, inexplicably, on a seance table." The medium was an... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Theosophy - 1892 - 708 pages
...of the senses ;"§ Mr. Crookes, in 1875, closes his letter with the following memorable words : — "To imagine, I say, the Katie King of the last three...reason and common sense than to believe her to be what i ic her. self affirms." || This last remark, moreover, conclusively proves that : I. • "The Last... | |
| Stephen Henry Emmens - Parapsychology - 1898 - 32 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after a seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms." 3. In January, 1874, you published in the Quarterly Journal of Science an article entitled " Notes... | |
| Robert John Thompson - Future life - 1902 - 376 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after a seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms. (Professor Crookes, perhaps the greatest living chemist, Fellow of the Royal Society, is now prominently... | |
| Robert John Thompson - Future life - 1902 - 388 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after a seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms. (Professor Crookes, perhaps the greatest living chemist, Fellow of the Royal Society, is now prominently... | |
| Sir William Crookes - Parapsychology - 1904 - 88 pages
...scrutiny, should be willing to be searched at any time, either before or after the seance, and should meet with even better success in my own house than...than to believe her to be what she herself affirms. It would not be right for me to conclude this article without also thanking Mr. and Mrs. Cook for the... | |
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