The Spiritist Review - Journal of Psychological Studies - 1862

Allan Kardec

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Spiritism in its simplest expression or the Doctrine of the Spirits made popular

The brochure that was announced with above title in our last number will be issued on January 15th but instead of the indicated price of 25 cents per individual volume it will be sold by 15 cents per volume or 10 cents per volume with the purchasing of 20 volumes, plus 2 cents for mailing.


The objective of this book is to provide a short summary of the history of Spiritism with a sufficient explanation of the Doctrine of the Spirits in order to make its moral and philosophical consequences understood. Our intention is to make it reachable by all levels of intelligence. We count on the support of every Spiritist to help with its propagation.

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Revelations from beyond the grave

Revelations from beyond the grave by Mrs. H. Dozon, evoking medium and Mr. H. Dozon, ex- officer of the Guard, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Large volume, 2.25 francs. Ledoyen edition; Galerie d’Orleans, 31, Palais Royal.


The work contains a collection of communications obtained by Mrs. Dozon, member of the Spiritist Society of Paris, during and after a painful disease that, as she says herself, would have abated her courage if she did not have maintained her faith in Spiritism and in the evident assistance of spiritual friends and guides who supported her in the most difficult times. Thus, the majority of the communications are markedly affected by the circumstances in which they were received. The obvious objective was to raise her low morale, something that was promptly achieved. Their character is essentially religious. The communications exhale the purest, soothing and reassuring moral. Some show remarkable elevation of thoughts. We regret the fact that, given the speed that the book was published, there wasn’t sufficient time to do the necessary corrections.


If the announced Library of the Inv ublished this work would have found an honorable position there.


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