Published in 1919 | 323 pages | PDF reader required
CONTENTS
- Practical Methods of Substantiating the Truths of Spiritualism.
- The Scientific Methods of Proving Survival.
- What is to be Understood by Spiritualism.
- Automatic Handwriting; and Personal Experiences.
- Testing the Spirits' Sight.
- The Phenomena of Trance Séances.
- Testimonies to Dr. Hooper's Power as A Medium and of Spirit-Healing.
- Apports.
- Poltergeists.
- Radio-Mediumistic (?) Phenomena; Dr Hooper, Transparent.
- Matter through Matter; Time and Space Annihilated under Conditions of Four Dimensions; Levitation.
- Spirit-Lights, Hands, and Clouds.
- Thoughts are Things; Making the if Spirit-Body and Clothes.
- Babies, Children and Adult Spirits, Re-appearing as Children; Their Life on the Other Side.
- The Ven. Archdeacon Colley, and his Spiritualistic Experiences of Forty Years.
- The Gradual Development of Spirit-Photography.
- Automatic Painting and Drawing under Spirit Control.
- Psychographs from Dr. F. W. Monck (Self-named 'Adanijah').
- Psychographs from 'Ajax,' Formerly A Chicago Preacher.
- Replies to a Request by Archdeacon Colley, for a Psychograph in Three or more Languages.
- A Greek Text (Luke, 17, 4, 5), Copied from the Alexandrine MS. of the New Testament, now in the British Museum.
- Psychographs Across Ordinary Photographs of Sitters.
- A Communication Written on a Spirit Tablet and 'Precipitated' on to a Photographic Plate, in Total Darkness, Addressed to Rev. G. Henslow.
- A Message to Rev. G. Henslow on the Third Plate of an Unopened Packet of Twelve Photographic Plates.
- Materialisations.