There was no divinity class, but we frequently in our walks discussed and speculated upon many grave subjects — among others, on the immortality of the soul, and on a future state. This question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking,... The Spiritual Magazine - Page 2301871Full view - About this book
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1871 - 380 pages
...question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of. the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...folly of drawing up an agreement, written with our bloody to the effect, that whichever of us died the first should appear to the other, and thus solve... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1871 - 576 pages
...This question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...actually committed the folly of drawing up an agreement, witten with our blood, to the effect, that whichever of us died the first should appear to the other,... | |
| David Thomas - 1871 - 784 pages
...This question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation; and we actually committed the folly of drawing up au agreement, written with our blood, to the effect that whichever of us died first should appear to... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Apparitions - 1874 - 306 pages
...This question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...After we had finished our classes at the college, Gr went to India, having got an appointment there in the civil service. He seldom wrote to me, and... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 304 pages
...This question and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...our blood, to the effect that whichever of us died first should appear to the other, and thus solve any doubts we had entertained of the " life after... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Spiritualism - 1875 - 284 pages
...This question and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...our blood, to the effect that whichever of us died first should appear to the other, and thus solve any doubts we had entertained of the " life after... | |
| Edward Hammond Clarke - 1878 - 350 pages
...This question and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...folly of drawing up an agreement, written with our Mood, to the effect that whichever of us died the first should appear to the other, and thus solve... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - Religion and science - 1878 - 552 pages
...committed the folly of drawing up an agreement, written in their blood, to the effect that whichever died the first should appear to the other, and thus solve any doubts they had entertained of "the life after death." They grew up, and Brougham had well-nigh forgotten... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1878 - 552 pages
...•committed the folly of drawing up an agreement, written in their blood, to the effect that whichever died the first should appear to the other, and thus solve any doubts they had entertained of "the life after death." They grew up, and Brougham had well-nigh forgotten... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Apparitions - 1880 - 312 pages
...This question, and the possibility, I will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dead appearing to the living, were subjects of much speculation ; and we...folly of drawing up an agreement, written with our Hood, to the effect, that whichever of us died the first should appear to the other, 'and thus solve... | |
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