The Spiritist Review - Journal of Psychological Studies - 1864

Allan Kardec

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A war to the devil and to hell – the inability of the devil, the devil converted; by Jean de le Veuze. Brochure 18-in, price 1 franc. Bordeaux, Ferrei bookstore. Paris, Didier & Co., Quai des Augustins, 35. Ledoyen, Palais Royal.


Starting from the principle that Spiritism is a conception of the devil with the objective of attracting a larger number of souls the author produces a quick sketch, from the manifestations in America up to our current days, shows that the devil miscalculated because he saves the souls that were lost and unfortunately allows those that were his to escape. By seeing all that the devil converted and well as part of his entourage. It is a witty and entertaining criticism of the role that was given to the devil lately but from which stands out in a funny tone serious, profound and perfectly fair thoughts. We have no doubt that the little book will be read with great pleasure by many.


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Letters to the ignorant, philosophy of common sense, by V. Tournier. Brochure, 18-in, price 1 franc. Dentu, Palais-Royal. The author, an enlightened and keen Spiritist, reproduced in verses the fundamental principles of the Spiritist Doctrine according to The Spirits’ Book. We sincerely congratulate him for the intention that guided his work. Whatever the way the Doctrine is presented it is always a sign of popularization of the idea and so many other seeds that are spread out will fructify according to the format that follows them. The essential point is that the fundamentals are correct as is the case here.

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