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HISTORY, PHENOMENA, PHILOSOPHY, AND …€¦ · 225, 257; Plv- moufch, 215; Helper, 215 ... Philosophy, 513 ... Bnd ihist Monuments in Japan, 58. Bundy, John 0., 18, 24 Buried Alive,

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THE MEDIUM AND DAYBREAK.A. WEEKLY CrOLTEIsrA.X_i

DEVOTED TO THE

HISTORY, PHENOMENA, PHILOSOPHY, AND TEACHINGS

SPIRITUALISM.

Vol. XV.

cS o t t 6 o « .

J. BURNS, PROGRESSIVE LIBRARY AND SPIRITUAL INSTITUTION,IS, SO U TH A M PTO N ROW, HIGH HOLBORN, W .C.

1884.

INDEX♦

I llustrations :—Egypt A Spirit passing the Ordeal in the Judgment Hall of Osiris, 2 ; Astro-Theological Planisphere, 81 ; Royal

Ovals, 105; Temple of Edfou, 129; Egyptian and Christian Madonna and Child, 177.Fac-simile of Direct Writing on a Slate, W . Eglinton, 289.Solomon W . Jewett, and Spirit-photograph, 505.Portrait of Joseph Livesay, 673.Fac-simile of Direct Writing and Drawing on two cards: Medium, W . Eglinton, 801.Fac-simile of Direct Writing on two slates: Medium, W . Eglinton, 816.

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1884, The Last of, 820

Aborigines, Religion of, 187 Accrington, 8, 59, 236. 876

882, 406, 459, 523, 582, 625 651 ; R v. T. Ashcroft, 346 604, 506

Ad<iis m, 420African si.ir;t Controls T. Ros-

coe, 619, 659, 677 Albany^ slat , Duke of, 633 Allen, Miss, 248, 718 Allwood, 0. W., 619 Alnwick, 8Alsnp’ej tour, Mr. and Mrs., 312 Anniversary, 36th, 169, 185.

201; Report at N*nm®yer Hall, 209. 225, 257; Plv- moufch, 215; Helper, 215; Phenomena by Fox medium’*, 234; Mr. HornV Lecture, 277

AntbroDologos, 785, 803 A nti Vaccination : — Recent

Vrtooine Disasters, 29 ; Lore CMton on the Vaccination War, 45; Mr. Bright, and the Anti-Vaccinators, 87; Her­bert Spencer on, 142; The Slaughter of the Inooc nts, 222? A Vear's Work on behalf of Organic Parity. 859 ; R*-Vacoination inSchools and Colleges, 472; Kllen Terry’s Case, 489; Disease oommnnicated by Vaccination, 490; Leioestei Gaol, 5o7 ; V*«*«*ioe tatality at Oldham, 605; Mtdin*l State Perse juti n, 683 ; Vaccination Inquest at Ful­ham, 684; Vaocmatinn and Hereditary Disease, 70 L

AphnrfcnriA. .T . L. Haaau, 57, 828, 648, 677

Apostles, teaching of the twelve, 517

Apparition at Redruth, 518 Armstrong, W., 359 Arundel, 8p4>nt*n<>nns phe­

nomena at, 102,185 Ashcroft at Accrington, 846;

J. Burns’s R*ply» 873, 604; Challenged, 506

Ashington Colliery, 550, 588, 616, 667, 7ul, 718, 733, 764, 814

Athanasian Creed, 77 A.T.T.P., See Controls; To his

Correspond nt* 41; To Mr. D. Jewis, 121; To Canada408

Babbitt, Dr., 421, 822 Babv, Home want 'd for, 440,

456, 473 ; di«d, 578 Backwortn, 28, 40, 104. 141,

156, 189. 237, 251, 267, 316, 381, 396, 764

Baonp, 525, 557. 672. 600, 684, 701,718, 776, 792, 814

Baptism, Spiritna1, 659, 794 Barkis, T. P., 341, 405, 633,

685Barker, J , Mediomahfn, 109 B arrett, L «wrenoe, 312 Birrnw-in Forn s®. 28 59, 60

613, 457, 567, 696, 748 BssHan at Vicuna, 133, 115,

184Bates, Dr. J. P , 22, 724 Brftl-v Carr, 12. 28 55. 77.

110 141.155. 203.236,267, 331, 8»8, 896 427, 441. 459. 622, 550, 588 604, 651, 679 715, 764.779 796

Bed worth, 203, 236, 409 Btdn«r, 109, 284. 315, 330,843,

863,879,411,427. 442, 459, 474, 491, 507, 519, 582

Bel per, Dinner to 160 poor boys, 42 ; J. Burns’s visit, 49

Beneficent M 'diumship, 629 Bent, J , 28, 345 Bible Studeut, A, 35. 227;

Reply to Letters, 74 ; Reply to Peebles, 97; To “ A. A.,” 184; R*piy to Lady Caith­ness, 182

Bigotted Officialdom, 792 Bmgley, 556Birmingham, 12. 28, 40, 56,

61, 77. 93. 102. 110, 121 186, 156, 173. 189,203, 204 221, 237, 250 , 265, 460. 471. 487. 635, 652 669. 700. 716 734. 764 780. 792, 796 814

B *»"»p A«ioUI*nH, 141.189 216. 237, 270, 332, 427, 506, 699, 715, 747, 759, 776, 796, 814

Blackburn, 56, 140, 204, 236, 616, 678,762

Bl&vatsky, Madame, 4 ; De­fence of, 5, 632. 8ce Hima­layan* Theosophy

Bolton, 896 Book, A good, 814 Bowling, 155. 601, 620 681.

66 <, 679, 711, 732, 733, 764, 713, 814

Bradford, 13. 23. 44. 56, 77.94, 109, 124, 136, 152,173,189, 203. 221, 237, 250, 269 301. 316, 332, 318, 364, 379, 891. 412. 427, 425, 442, 460, 476 507. 508, 520, 540, 555, 572, i 585 601, 620, 636, 651, 668 679, 681. 696 700. 714, 715 732, 733, 748 763 775 814

Briton, Mrs. 9. 29 40, 89,137. 156; At Newcastle, 87; Farewell visits, 201, 217, 232,236, 251; Valedictory, 213; Ou the Ocean, 265; Keoeption in Annerfo*, 492; Work in Auterioa, 630

Bristol, 762 Bromptoo, 20 Brown, Alex, 61

Brown, T. M., 296 •* Brno*," Portrait of, Direct,

W. Eilinton, medium, 801 Buchanan, Prof., »nd his no*

Philosophy, 513, Sarcog- nomy,’769

Buddha and Christ, 157 Bnd ihist Monuments in Japan,

58Bundy, John 0., 18, 24 Buried Alive, man in a trance

almost, 615B truing of the ear, 775 Burns, J., At B?lper, 49;

Use and Ahose of Medium- ship, 113 ; To D. Jewis. 121; Reply to “ Lily,” 186; f’o Country Friends, 199 ; >nepphe«, 209, 225, 241.262, 313 ; Reply to R^v. R. Bavin, 290; R^tdy tv Ashcroft, 346, 373. AtLeeds Conference, 393; At Stonehenge, 409; Amongst Manchester Spiritualists, 615 ; At P ndleton, 618 ; On Baptism, 659 ; Oi J . Live- sey, 675; At L*eds, 743; At Hatley, 772,779; Illustrated Lantern Lecture at Leeds, 791; Aocrn »m , *2

Bums, W., 621, 662, See Obi- tu ary

Burnt Paper restored by Spirit-power, 71. 94

Burslem, 460, 478, 560, 600 Byers Green, 301, 588

Caithness, Marie, 52, 75, 147 166,182

Canada. Dr. MoLaurin, 364 Can the Medium be safely

reduo d to one p°nny ? 455 Camberwell, 429, 680 Cardiff, 747Carlyle and Emerson, 421, 822 Oars*in, Mr. John, 488 Jav*ndi«»h Room®, 268. 280.

348 364, 881, 391, 427, 444 474, 507, 520, 656, 572, 683, 620, 635, 652. 669, 678, 699, 715, 733, 762, 796, 814

Oelery, A Cure for Rheu­matism, 793

Obainey, George, becomes a Spiritualist, 617

Chambers, At. 0 , 56, 89, 125, 141, 728, 729, 745, 633

0<i«tupornowu<‘, VV. J., 54 Chapter of Aooidants, A, 894 Ooarity, Genuine Oa«e of, 745;

Mrs. Frost, 153,168, 204 Obelmsford, 749 Chesterfield, 743 Children’s Pro/ressive Ly­

ceum, 137, 151, 423, 536; How we conduct B alley Carr, 188; Practical Sugges­

tions, 458; C on fin es pro­posed, 405, 458, 489 ; Expe­rience ot founder in Eng­land, 486; Bradford, 558, 581, A. Kitson’s Address, 693, Lyoeom, 666; Con­ference at Sowerby Bridge, 727, Dialogue on Method, 731 ; Dialogue on Origin, 813 ; Keighley, 742, Batley Carr, J. Burns, 772. See Lyceum

Chinese Spirit Communica­tions, 190

Christ Life, The, 825 Christians and Spiritualism,

566 ; Persecution, 605 Christianity, its Evidences and

Defences, 189Christianity, S. 0. Hall, 504,

539Christmas, Rabbi Sonneschein

on, 23Church Affairs near Manches­

ter, 264Oburohianitv, 426 Ohurwell, 140, 203, 267, 571 Cinninnat*, Spiritualism in,

311 ; Letter from, 421 Circle, Ar^a and 0 renmfer-

euoe of, 857, 375, 406, 422 Circle Holders, suggestions

to, 743Circles, Promiscuous and Con­

gregational after-meetings, 785. See Promiscuous

Clairvoyance Tented, 6 ; And Outrages, 152; Method of Developing, 283: Medioal, 408; in Putdic, 486; Prophe­tic, 585; 0 . 1 •, F. and “ D.ck," 201, 214 233. 297 ; Spontaneous, 629 ; S*» oud Sight in Rhondda Valley, 470. See Towns, Groom, Duguid

Clarke, R. S., 423, 722, 753; at Liverpool, 380; Work, 408, 666 Sec Saltasb,Plymouth, Devonport

Clarke, W., Address, 601 Clergyman, Extraordinary

Conduct of, 407 Clergyman Suspended for

Drunkenness, 426 Oodrington, Mr., 296 Coginism, 17,24, 283 Colley, Ven. Arch lencon, 54

333 ; Sermon?, 361, 561 Oolu on for the Y*»u«»g, 18,

229, 345, 266, 282, 298 Colville, W. J., 9, 21, 29 89,

41,55, 69. 72.76. 88. 93 124, 141, 145,189, 215 219, 273, 295, 813, 329. 383, 409, 425, 458, 473, 476, 491, 605. 521, 523, 524, 529, 635, 645, 650, 553, 569, 570, 671, 582, 583 ; Reception at Neuineyer Hall, 89; London Meetings,

103,137, 153,169, 184, 201, 217, 225, 232, 252, 257, 264, 285, 300, 316, 331, 343, 863, 377. 396, 426 ; 8 >ir*e, 441 : M^diomehip, 88, 119, 641; Ca'zon Ddb*f> , 267 ; Bo«»k of Lectures, 874; lu Pari*, 428; and A<M*rin?ton Ga­zette, 584. 603, 625; Fare, 'well L* etuie. 609 ; Dapar- tore, 617; Letter# tr»m, 665 761; Criticism on, 787

Oonferenoe at Leeds, 393, 536 See Children’*

Con temporary, A, has ©eased to exist, 488

Contemporariks : Light for Thinkers, 13, 204; Kansas City Journal, 18.58; Shields Daily News, 22; «t. Louis Republican, 28; New Or leans Daily Picayune, 40; Echo, 22, 424. 426, 615, 633, 647, 663; Times of Natal, 54 ; Torquay Directory, 71; Times-Democrat 102 ;Society, 125. 553; Boston Advertiser, 125; Argus, 125, 187, 347; Scotsman, 136; Court Journal, 136,152 792 ; Melbourne World, 219; Chicago Herald, 285; The Sun, 235; The Liberal, 517, Saratoga Sentinel, 276; Tht World, 295; L’Anti-Miracle, 297; The American Visitor, 297; Health Monthly, 315; The Knepb, 328, 705; Wo­man’s Herald of lmiustry and Social Science Co-ope­rator, 342, 865; The Re­publican, 389 ; Facta, 390 Graphic, 424,456,820; Illus­trated L. >ew#, 424; Le Spiritism**, 453; Pall Mall G»z» tt#\ 426; Frome Time*' 487,687 646; Leicester Dail> Post,438; Funny Folks,440 Cortmbiaii, 518; New Z-*a land Times, 454; 503 Western Mail, 470; New­bury News, 492; Weekly Dispatch, tX)3; Western Morning News, 503; Banner of L'ght, 514; Knowledg* 517; The Christian, 504,539 Tjnecnontb Examiner, 539 It* ek, 554; Halifax Conner. 670; La Lumiere, 596 Ac rir gt »n Gazette, 603, 625, 6t0 ; British Mtdioat Journal, 647; Wtstern In depetideuf, 665; St. Loan Medical Journal, 693; Globe 718; Journal *»t m I nee, 742; Pune1*, 743; Vacoin atiuu Inquirer, 792 ; London Figaro, 819

Controls : recorder A.T.T P itesuu 6 ot work enring th

passing year. “ Andrew Marvel,” 19

Orthodox Obj ctioDs Spiritualism Answered “ J. Mazzini,” 37

The Effect of Spiritual Teaching. 4< Ammonias S&ocae,” 51

“ Robert Taylor” Intro- duoed. “ Ammoniu* Saccas,” 70

Sketch of my Earth-life.“ Rev. Robert Taylor,” 84

A Defence of B-stian “ Robert Taj lor,” 115

Astronomical Origin of tbt Gospel Narrative. “ Rob­ert Taylor,” 131

Robert Taylor and the Divines. “ Robert Tay­lor,” 146

The Sell-Contradictions of the Bible. “ Robert Taylor,” 164.

The Old Belief and tbe New Revelation. “ Robert Taylor,” 180

The Life and Ministry of Robert Taylor. “ Thomas Paine,” 228

Tbe Charitable Work of Rev. Robert T*ylor. “ Thomas Paine,” 243

Rationalism : Tbe False and the True. “ Thomas Paine,” 275

The bensitive’s Soul visit* the sphere of Innooenoy Clairvoyant Scene, 299

The Teachings of Truth.“ B u s ir is 808

Des Cartes to Modern Scien­tists. “ Rene Des Cartes,” 323.

Des Cartes to Modern Scien tists. 44 Rene Des Cartes,”339

A Metapbysioal Address.44 Rene Des Carte* ” 877

States and occupations iv< the Spirit-world. “ Mercy,” 418

An 44 Innovator’s ” Love- Story. 44 Kentish Hop- grower,” 451

The World’s treatment of Spirit-Oororoonion. 44 The mas R.” 485.

Spiritual Views of Death.“ Des Cartes,” 515

Scriptural Arguments a- gainst Spiritual Exist- ence. “ J,W.,” 532

A Discussion on Spiritual Exsttmoe. “ J.W.,” 547

Scriptural Arguments toi Spiritual Existence. 44 J W. ” 564

Physiological Arguments in tavour of Spiritual Exis- teuoe. 44 J .W ,” 580

The Moral itv of the Soul 44 J.W.,” 598.

Reason and Bolief. “ J.W. 613

A D senssion on 44 God.1

Cross, Rev., resigned, 173 Cross struck by Lightning, 232 Ousden’s, Mr., Circle, 649

The Substance and Locality of the Spirit-world. 44 J W.,” 643.

Tbe Dying Cripple Girl’e Story. 661

A Christian’* Estimate of Spiritualism. “ J.W.,” 692

A Reply to a Christian Critic. 4* J.W.,” 729

Tbe Polical Bearing o< Poverty. 44 Lord Bea con*field,” 745.

Tbe Errors ot Modern So- cialism. 44 Lord Bea­c o n ^ Id,” 757

To the Employers of Labour in Great Bnta«n. “ Lon Beacou*fic*i 777

Ihe Drunken Eugiish, and Sober Greek, Artist it. Spirit-life. 44 George Mor- land ” and 44 PJygnotus,’ 788

A Spirit’s Progress in Sci­ence. 44 John Kepler,” 811

Cooked Food, lour years with­out, 364

Corner, Caroline, 13, 21, 86, 101, 261, 629, 774; Onan table Work, 9, 25, 40, 41, 696, 727, 765

CORRESPONDENTS 9, J. H. E., 13; U. N., 135; Zeta, 136 ; A Seeker,218; B. Short, 5*0, 636; B., 662; John C. Mc­Donald, 552; R. Scott, 652

Covenanters, by Miss Mao- Clachtie, 88

Cox, Fred. J , 521, 695 Crolter’s appeal, 531 Crosby, To Mr ,347 Cross, Joshua, 568

Dale, J. M., 72, 265, 280, 536, 569, 588

D !•« (J*en, Rosamond, 104. 121. 136,184, 201, 210, 216 233, 234, 253, 264. 812 3»8 361. 381, 425, 471, 713, 718 762; Nanomole Cnromch o?», 326, 311, 379; Examiner. 392 ; at Glasgow, 514, 595

D ivies, Emma, Shropsbin Mystery, 7, 21

Davies, R. H., 119 Deaf and Dumb Man receive*

Messages from Spirit bj Sign Language, 733

Death-Swoon Girl at Leeds, 102

Debt Collecting, 330, 359 De Main, 8., 33, 417, 738,

Emigration. 473 Devon port, 280, 312, 847, 382

412, 427, 414, 459. 473, 476 489, 505 508, 537, 641, 672 635 668. 679 699, 716, 732, 748, 768, 779, 795, 814

Didier, A., 248 Dietetics, Scriptural allusior

to Spiritual, 490 Direct Writing, W. Eglinton,

289 ; In Public 842 ; Direct Drawing, 801; indentitj through 465; Mr. Gladstone. 718; Tefttimony of J. 8 Sued lock, 819

Ditson, G. L , 310 Divine Life, Working for, 317 Divining Rod, 492; Wellfouuo

by Mr. Towus,297 Divinity, What is V 198 Dogs recognise Spirits. 198 Domestic Spiritn*li«t**, 388,469 Donaldson, R. 198, 263 Double, a Miner sees bis Com

rado’s, 518 Dre«tn, How long it takes to,

235Dreams, Fatal, 581 Druses, Origio ot the, 310 Dudley Colliery, 487 Dugnid, A., 40, 72, 424, 774

805; Med iu tush ip, ,754 Duun, J , 792

Esperanoe, Mrs., 441 Bveritt, T., at Belper, 42 Eviction in Inverness-shire,

532Evil Spirits, 248 *Evolution, Agnosticism and

Spirituali-mi. 311 Ex**t*»r, 27, 61.77 88, 110,125,

157, 172, 189, 204. 221, 232, 252. 285, 816, 833, 382, 472, 508, 617, 715

Dvmood, O.422, 690

W., 89, 161, 375,

Earthquake, The, 281 Ecclesiastics 1 (Juity, 54 Eddisoo, 8., 440 Efinburgb, 12, 57 Edwards, Hans, 373, 499, 665,

804Eglinton, W., 56, A Lady’.

Experiences a t Seance*, 171; Direct Writing obtab - ed, 289, 437; lu Public, 812 Materu ligations, 660; R m ark ab le Beano* witl 890; Direct Writing on Card and Drawing ot “ Bruoe ” 801; Direct Wiit- iog on 8late*, 816: A Scep­tic’s Sitting witb, 819

Egypt: and the wonders of the land of the Pharaohs By W. Oxley:—The Rgyp tian Scriptures, 2, 25; Th Transition from Oairianity to Christianity. 82,106,121, 129, 158, 169, 177; Mr. Oxley’s Work on, 18%; “ Vindex ” thanks, 202; Foretold by Spirits, 310 Review, 467

Egypt, 8aoerdotal Mysteries ot, 705

Emerson and Carlyle, 421 Eooterio Spiritu lists, 567,

068

Faith, pleasures of, 701 Faith Healing in South Aus­

tralia, 570Faith fets, Colony of, 294, 562,

756Falmootb, 77 Fanaticism. 680 Felling, 520. 556, 680, 713,

717, 764. 775, 795, 814 Ferry bill, 361 Fidler, M , 441 F.nsch, F. W., 425, 460 Fiaber, Amy, 171, 628; J. B.

7Fitton, J., 88. 124,184 202 Flogging lor Ibsscut, 232 Food Thrift, 536 Forbes, Russell, on Temples

of I#is in Romp, 344 Foster, E., 6, 202, 618, 601,

701Fourteen years’ Journalism,

677, 200Fowbr, Lottlp, 8. 21, 40, 56,

125.184, 216, 328, 476. 761 Fox family, medium**, des­

cendants of George F^x, 264

Fox-Kane And Fox Jenokeu, Phenomena by, 234

Frauds of medium#, why Spiritualists am interested in exposing, 18, 24

Frost, Edward O., 29, 436

Gardiner, A. F , 676 Garfortb, Hedley, 539 ' Garibaldi ” Communications

from, 235Gateshead, 72,109,604, 732 Gather Ronud tbe Table—

Chrifttrnas Number, 801 Gerald Massey, 801; L-cture,

193; In America, 811; in Australia, 647

Ghost-hsunteo Church, A. 71 G »o*t Story, a Mod* I, 597 Gillingham’s 44 Spidi r, ” 328 Gladstone, Mr., and ibe

Spiritualists, 713 743; bis Thoughi-retde*. 803

Glasgow. 72 444 618.634,651, 668, 679, 7u0, 7i4, 729, 748, 764, 776, 78J, 7J<», 808 ; An­nual tiu .. 27

iodfrey, M**s, 158 Gulden W « ia ug, Silas

Tucker, 817ioswt.|l Had, 61 ; Reunion,

743Gow, D., 441, 444 Graff, S. 0., 20, 120,187 Grant, General, a Spiritualist,

40Granville, Willmot, 117, 134 Green, Mrs., 42 Groom, Mrs, 77, 216, 269,364,

436

0. (Exon), 157Halifax, 76, 109,124,140,173,

231, 838, 895, 620, 636, 718, 729

Hall, Mrs., 691 Ball, 8. C., 504, 539 Kardwicke, Walter, 64, 220 Harms, R. 0., 89, 728 Harrison, W. H., 4, 6. 50, 216,

246, 457, 636, 631, 653

Harrogate, 28Harvest Festival at Padding.

ton, 694; Treadwell’s 794 Haslingden, 76, 630 Has Man a Soul ? 684, 701 Haunted Theatres, 792 Haverley’s Mastodon Mins

trels, 392Hawkins, I., 54, 72, 585, 760 Hazard Brothers—American

Veterans, 762 Hazard, T. R , 433 Healing, Remarkable case of;

54; Direct Spirit, 264 ; By laying on of hands, 279,Extraordinary core, 301;Care by Mr. Watkinson,487; Faith healing in South Australia, 570; Impotent Judgment, year of, 8 Hand healed, 647 ; Eczema Oared by a Medium, 758;aEnteric Fever, 808

Heaves on Earthy 777 Hebrew’s views on Spiri­

tualism, 597Herne, Mr. and Mrs., Mate-

rializations, 775 Hetton-le-Hole, 28, 56, 104,

152,172, 189, 203, 216, 238, 270, 295, 316, 329, 364, *382,390, 429, 441, 461, 472 492, 507, 525, 541, 552, 569, 585, 599, 620, 636, 667, 700, 716, 7S2, 764, 775, 814, 823

Hey wood, 88,103,136 High Spirits, 743 Himalayan Brothers, 4, 246,

250, 439, 633 Hinde, G. R , 364, 756 Hitchoock, J., 486, 507 Hogan, H., 534, 569 Holiday Uatherings, 13, 28 Holloway, Upper, 665, 749,

769,777, 795 Hopcritft, J., 741 Hopps, John Page, on Spiri­

tualism, 438Hopwood, William, 460, 505 “ Horace ” on Mediums, 585 Horn, H. J., 277 Houghton-le-Spring, 389 Hounslow, Spiritualism at, 54 Humphries, J., 23, 53, 74 Hurst, Louis, 102 Husband, H. Aubrey, 154 Husk, J. O., at Hounslow, 54,

220; at Mrs. Treadwell’s, 125? Seanoes, 172, 569, 677, 680; “ John King’s ” Iden­tity, 332, 503; Materializa­tion recognised, 425, 628.

Peebles, 97; The Existence of and Clairvoyance, 73 “ Hafed ” and M Angelic Revelations” on, 76, 86,117 Harmonious testimony to, 117; Anoient Testimonies, 173, 186; Gerald Massey on, 193; Real and Conven tional, 196; As judge of souls, 227, 263; Converse with Spirit of, 372 ; Christ, 743

Jewett, Solomon W., Spirit- photo, 505

Jewis, To Mr. Daniel, 121 Johnstone, Robt., 808 Journalism, Moral Influence of

on Spiritualism, 565

Keighley, 25, 123, 189, 221 237, 267, 328, 348, 407, 460

Kiddle, Henry, 250 Killingworth, 700, 716, 746

768,796 Kirkoaldy, 596 Kitson, A , 188, 405, 455, 593,

600, 666, 731, 792, 772, 813 Koot Hooini, see Himalayan

Theosophy, Morgan

Identity of “ John King,” 332, 503

Identity of Spirit relatives, 521, 645

Identity though Direct writ­ing, 465

Illuminated Forms startled a Seance, 389

Immortality of the Soul, 420 Incarnation of Spiritual at­

tributes, 488Insanity and Spiritualism, 517 Institution Week, 697, 761 Investigator, an unsuccessful,

279; Circle, Suocess of, 758 Investigators, for, 486, 475 :

Circle, 823 Ipswich, 94, 472 Irwin, F. <*., 660 Isham, Sir Charles, 7 Jsis, Temples of, in Rome, 344 Is *• Veritas” Latin for False­

hood ? 326 *

Jacob’s Stonehenge. J. L. Hanau, 407

Japan, Buddhist Monumentsin,'58

Jesus, Evidence of the Exist­ence o f (from “ Jesus, Myth, Man, or God ”) 65; Reply to

Lancaster, 583, 634, 653, 676 716, 733, 747, 764, 776, 794

Land, should the dead con­trol, 426; Marquis of Lome on, 586

La Verite on Jesus, 198 Laying on of hands, Cures by

279. See Healing

L ectures, Discourses, Essays.

By J. Bums, O.S. T.

Use and Abuse of Medium- ship, 113

Notions and Nature as Basis for Holiday Obser­vances, 241

The Adaptation of Food to Man’s Temperamental Requirements, 262

The Rich Man and Lazarus, 290

Sartorial Spiritualism, 313 Baptism, 659

By Archdeacon Colley.

Spiritual Resurrection, 361 A Royal Sheep-Stealer, 561

By W. J. Colville.Exoelsior, 90 How can we best attain to

nearness to God ? 145 Spiritualism, and its mission

to Universal Humanity, 257

What is Property ? 529,545 Spiritual Brotherhood, 609

By S. De Main.Re-embodiment, 33 Have the Higher order of

Spiritual Beings any su­perior occupation to that of receiving and impart­ing knowledge ? 417

If Universal Control is maintained by the opera­tion of a diversity of Human Minds, How can there ever be absolute harmony in Nature’s Manifestations? 738

By Mrs. Richmond.

The Spirit of Spiritualism ; or, the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, 305

A new Interpretation, of the Logos, as revealed by Spiritualism, 821

The Comforter, as revealed by Spiritualism, 337

The Messiah of the New Dispensation, 853

The Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, 369

The Dual Perfection of Life on Earth, 385

The Terrestrial Kingdom, the Spiritual Kingdom, and the Celestial Kindom, which will finally prevail on Earth, 401

By Una.

Woman’s Rights, 726 Transformation, 742 Ubiquity of Being, 791

By Rev. C. Ware.

A New Tear’s Admonition for Spiritual Workers, 9

Jacob’s Ladder:, or Spiri­tualism Ancient ano Modern, 217

Preparing the Way of the Lord, 809

Good News from afar, 817An Hour with the His­

torians, Orators, and Poets of Anoient Rome. Dr. Bates, 724

Sarcognomy. Professor Buohanan, 769

Immortality; or, Is there a life Hereafter ? De­livered at Cape Town, 578

The Old and the New. R. S. Clarke, 722

Natural and Revealed Religion. C. W. Dymond, 161

Funeral discourse. Mrs. Green, 42

The Jesus Christ of our Can onioal Gospels. Gerald Massey, 193

Man’s Spiritual Possibilities. Rosamond Dale Owen, 209

Spiritualism from a Scien­tific Point of View, Coun­cillor Mott, 790

Had this World ever a begining? William Scott, 497

Re-inoarnation: Is it a Theory or a Fact ? William Yeates, 481

Leeds, 43, 60, 78, 87,108,123» 137, 140, 157, 172,184,188* 201, 203, 221, 232, 248, 251, 269, 297, 301, 361, 376, 392, 412, 425, 443, 460, 461, 623, .539, 571, 621, 636, 651, 668, 696, 716, 759, 791, 795; Debate, Colville and Curzon, 267; J. Burns, 586, 743

Leeds, Sheepscar, 200, 221, 269, 301, 311, 331,848,407, 650, 763, 814, 823

Leicester, 13, 93,156,189, 204 216, 236, 248, 269, 285, 380, 395, 412, 428, 460, 589, 635, 684, 696, 749, 763, 775, 814

Leicester Cemetery, Spirit­ualism at, 28; Lecture by Councillor Mott, 790

Legaoy to Spiritual Insti­tution^ 535

Lewis, J. K , 424 Liabilities, 894, 471, 502, 553,

507, 585, 616, 631, 633, 649, 681, 697, 744, 777 ; Appeal and Correspondence, 534, 665, 713, 727, 729, 761, 793

Libraries, “ Nineteenth Cen­tury Miracles ” id, 356

rckfold, L , 72 Life and Death, 13 Lightning at A, T. T. P.’s

Tower, 376; Cross struck by, 232 Lily,” 7, 9,2?, 39, 52, 53, 75, 86,117, 173, 186

Lingford, J., 534

Lisbon, 168Liskeard, Spiritualism at, 253Literary Notices :—Woods

and Forests, 7 ; Phreno­logical Journal, 7, 390, 423; Nineteenth Century Miracles, 7, 137; Rhine­land, 21, 86, 102, 173, 185, 190, 232,279, 665; Romance of my life, 86; William Howitt, 101; The Divine Pymander, 265, 311, 457, 733; Scenes and Travels in Foreign Lands (Smyth) 283 ; Bertha, 309, 332, 406; Do existing phenomena warrant us to conclude that man either is or has a soul? 328; An Australian Book on Spiritualism, 330; Start­ling Facts in Modern Spiri­tualism, 390; Sir John Bennett on House of Lords, 390; The Health Miscellany, 390; The Egypt of the Past, 457; Bringing it to Book, 457; Oxley’s Egypt, 467 ; The Haunted Homes and Family traditions of Great Britain, 468; Spiri­tualism at Home, 469; Woman: Her Diseases and how to cure them, 516; The Coming of the Kingdom of God; or,The future Triumph of the Spirit upon Earth, 516; Is the Bible Inspired ? 517; Mental Magic, 539; 648, 775; Hepbata, 629

Liverpool, 44, 145, 540, 380, 471, 519

Livesey, Joseph, aged 90,136, on Vegetarian Diet, 647, Portrait, Memoir, Renas­cences, Delineation, 674 ; A Reminiscence, 823; Racing and Betting, Down with, 823

LongtoD, 237 Lome, Marquis of, 536 “ L u cre t ia 86, 420, 645, 710,

777, 813; Spring-tide, 229, 245, 266, 282, 298

Lunaoy Law Reform, 605 Lyceum in London, formation

of a, 137,173. See Child­ren’s

Lyoeum Lecture, 635, 666;Pendleton, 697

Lysander, 566, 664

Maoclesfield, 8, 215, 237, 568 588, 652, 777, 795, 809

Maok, Dr., 265,521 Magnetic Boy, 633 Mabony, J. W., 792; Debate

with W. W. Collins, 173; Aveling, 265, 280, 315

Maltby, Mrs., 153, 204, 809 Manchester, 12, 13, 28, 39, 40,

44, 56, 60, 77, 89, 93, 104, 109, 124, 125,137,141,156, 178, 200, 204, 216, 216, 221, 236,251, 253, 264, 284, 301, 316, 343, 359, 376, 412, 428, 445, 460, 476, 492, 507, 520, 540, 552, 571, 682, 583, 600, 619, 648, 667, 678, 698, 718, 732, 747, 780, 796, 807

Manchester Spiritualists, Amongst, 615

Manifestations, Physical, 184, 639

M&rchant, S. T., 158Ma rr ie d :—John Bickerton,

9 ; J. Reginald Owen, 53; T. Parker and Ettie Young, 680; Henry Ponting and Mary Young, 792

Martialis, 43Marylebone, 39, 57, 77, 109,

110,152, 173, 280, 348 Masonic Funeral, 487

Material object*, Can Spirits see? 198,279, 827

Materialised Spirits in Aus­tralia, 219

Materialization and Spirit- photography, 521

, in Open Air,

Materializations Reoognised,425, 775

Materializations at Mr. F.’s, 4S7, 537, 646, 660, 802

Matter, Poorer of Spirit over, 220

MoDon&ld, Annie, 151 MeDowal), J., 248, 357, 372,

406, 456, 489Meadowfield, Brandon, 141 Medioal Sisyphus, The, 693 Medium, Oan it be reduoed to

One Penny? 455, 471; Cir­culation of, 536, 553, 566, 648, 666, 680, 695, 713, 718, 729, 749, 820

.Mediums, 56 Mediums, See Questions; phy­

sical and Vegetarians, 6 ; “ Horace*'’ on, 585; Influ enoe of people on, 709

Medinmship, 616, 634; Use and Abase of, 113; In­spirational and infosional, 467; Benefioent, 629? Phi­losophy of, 740; Mental Conditions affecting, 745 See Questions.

Medinmship, use and abase of 113 ; J. Barker1* 109

Melbourne, News from, Spriggs, 25: Smart, 273

Mental Conditions affecting Medinmship, 745

Mental Telegraphy, 441 Mesmeric Influence, under,* 718Mesmerism in a Den of Lions,

50Mesmerist, Herr Hansen, the

Danish, 125 Middleshorongh, 104,492,508,

525,540,652, 572, 585, 588, 604, 620,‘ 634, 652, 668, 679, 700,716, 734, 747, 764, 780, 794 814

“ Miller1* Psychometric Oir cular," Reply to, 195

Millom, 699 Mitoheli, J., 78 Moreoambe, 88,381, 412, 487,

556, 572Morgan, Ellen JET., 5, 439 Morien, 470 Merley, 13, 72, 125, 172,188,

253, 285, 311, 332, 392, 425 589, 604, 615, 636, 718

Morris, Wiittiun, 807 Morse, J. J., 201,214,248, 467,

657, 740; Testimonial, 809 820 c ,See Cavendish

Mortimer, F. R., 684 Moseley, 572Morphy; <LM„ letter to, .739

776Mnsioal Seanoes, 375,388

OSee.ShepaidMysteries, Anoient, 705,712

“ National Reformer ” and Spiritualism, 773

Neomeymer Hall, 40, 57 Newbury, Anti-Spiritualism

in, 373Newoastle-on-Tyne, 29, 40,

109,141, 172, 184, 204, 215 237, 251, 270, 301, 316, 397. 881, 428, 444, 461, 472, 487, 508, 520, 557, 569, 688, 600, 616, 652, 668, 684, 700, 714 733, 749, 763, 796

Newoastle-under-Lyme, 732 New Mills, 413, 621 New Orleans, 72 New South Wales, 629

Newton, St. Oyres, 27, 284, 295, 507, 640

New Year's Card, An eatable,7

New Zealand, 442 ; 0. Bright, 454! Wellington, 503; Reply by J. Borns to Rev. R. Bavin, 290

Nichols, Mrs. S. G , 184 Nokes, Mrs., 279 Northoote, Sir Stafford,

Phrenological, 424 North Durham, 204 North Shields, 141, 172, 189,

204, 215,237, 269, 301, 316, 348, 381, 396, 413, 429, 444, 460, 477, 492,508, 525, 541, 657,567, 589, 600,621,636, 652, 667, 679, 700, 716, 733, 749,762, 775, 795, 808

Nottingham, 89,124,136, 173, 203, 217, 269, 284. 301, 3i6, 329, 348, 364, 392, 396, 405, 429, 477, 492, 508, 520, 552, 685, 652, 667, 747, 765, 781,7QQ 7Q1

Nuttail, W , 484, 501

Osirianiiy became Christian­ity, How, 57, 82

O'Sullivan, Hon. J. , 234 Oawaldtwistle, 764, 780, 795 Overbury, John F , 787 Orerton, Mr. Australia, 56 Owen, J. Reginald, 53, 311 Oxley, W., see Egypt; Theolo-

gioal Confliot, 6, 73, 134, Elected, 424, Liabilities, 536

Oyston, C. G., 301, 332, 473, 691

Oahspe, 200, 489Obituary :—Henry Harris,9;

Mrs. Campbell, 23 ; John Walton, 42; Abraham Shaokleton, 103; Mrs. Mary Marshal], 120; Nevil Large, 135; Robert Campbell, 185; John Highfield, 151; Mrs. John Harsfirid, 151; Harry Carter, *157; Tom Eres, 202; Frederick John Oropker,, 202; Da^e of Albany, 233; Georgians Houghton, 234; , George Sparkes,2S4; Gowan Camp­bell, 234; Mrs. Emma Maria Ainsworth, 253; Mrs. Armitaget 265; Joseph Simpson, 281; Adeline Clarkson, 296; Mrs. Eliza Heel, 296; Mrs. Jane Hughes Jones, . 313; Mrs. Laura Foster, 347; Thomas Martin Simkiss, 861; Mat­thew Parkinson, 406; R. P« Jajmes, 438; William Burns, 449, 461, 487; Lepeiua 457; Mrs. Mary Jane Pound, 503; Mary Ann MoKellar, 503; Sir Erasmus Wilson, 519; Thomas Dandy, 537; Mrs. Sarah Simpson, 573; Robert Fothergill, 573; Sarah Jane Illingworth, 629.: W. H. Staples, 630; Robert Batloyr, 630; Mrs Duguid, 663; Dr. Strick­land, 663; Madame C*il- hava, 663; Elizabeth Bill- ing 695; John Fowler, 695, 710; John H. Wood- head, 759.; Mrs. Hannah Tink, 759; Lily E, Ca|dwell, 759; Mrs. Ann Gorman, 775

“ Observer,11 a few remarks for, 486 c

Ogle, see Clairvoyance Oldham, 77,152,204, 216,232,

252, 269, 328, 363, 444, 476, 589, 550, 585, 715, 748, 764, 795,814

Omega, 60, 78, 87,108, 123, 140,155,188, 203, 221, 236, 251, 267, 284, 295, 315, 330 343, 363, 379, 411, 427, 442, 459, 474, 491, 504, 540, 552, 571, 583, 620, 650, 667, 699 714

Open-air Work, Victoria Park, 815, 330, 343, 895, 413, 420, 444, 474, 508, 551, 567, 604 635; West Auckland, 522

Organization: A few words of auiry, by T. R. Hazard,

483; W. J. Orville's Quidee on, 524

Paddington, 634, 648, 684,694, 763

Panoott, W., 279, 327 Parker, Tbomae, 29, 680 Parkgate, 796 824 Party Politic*, New View of,

742Peak, Progress in the, 76 Peebles, J. M., 13, 65 Pembrokeshire, Early Inhabi­

tants and Religion, 650 Pendleton, 103. 124, 173,

238, 250, 284, 297, 316, 327, 348, 361, 364, 376, 381, 392, 397, 412, 428, 424, 440, 442,460, 469, 492, 507, 522, 540, 552, 569, 572, 585, 589, 600 601, 618, 636 , 652, 669, 678, 685, 699, 715, 732, 747, 780, 796, 814, 824

Pennells, H , 823 Perfect, James, 521, 645 Perplexed Materialist, 537,

646, 802 Persecution at Lancaster, 794 Peterborough, 124 Phenomena, spontaneous, at

Arandel, 102; Powerful table, 758

Philosophy, W. B. Clnlow, 45 Philosophy of Hnm&n Life, 759 Photography, Spirit, 505, and

Materialization, 521 Phrenological Notes: Sir Staf­

ford Northoote, 424 ,Physical Manifestations, 539 Physical Manifestations, 184 Physiognomy, 295, 440 Pionic in Co. Durham, 473, 489 Pigeon-shooting, Bishops on,

312Plagiarism of Koot Hoomi? 250 Platform Mediums and Spea­

kers, To, 741Plymouth, 12, 28, 39, 60, 77,

94, 110, 124,141, 156, 172. 185,189, 201, 203, 215, 237, 253, 269, 285, 301, 316, 332, 348, 381, 396, 413, 427, 444,461, 472, 492, 523, 556, 572, 588, 604, 635, 652, 668, 679, 695, 716, 732, 749, 763, 779, 795, 814

Plymouth, Spirit Com faun ion at, 621

Poetry.By W. / . Colville.

Contentment, 55 The Rights of Property and

the Rights of Man, 92 The Transition of Prinoe

Leopold to Spirit Life, 249.

Impromptu’Poem, 261 Greeting to Mrs Cora L. V,

Richmond and Mr. Rich­mond, 295

Mrs. Weldon and her Law­suits, 356

The Cry for Bread, 547 Two Hearts that beat

one, 570The Golden Age, 583 The Spiritual Temple—

Farewell! 613By Fred. J. Oox.

The Golden Age, 521 Ubi Habitat Pens? 695

Bj B. H Ganum.A Burial Wish, 461 The Ooean Dead, 503

B y"L U y ."Old Year Mnsings, 9 It is I ; be not afraid, 39 Oirrisiting the Dor6Gallery,

By Mrs. Richmond.The Love of our Father

God, 308General Gordon, 323 Forgiveness, 339 The New Dispensation, 366 A Mother’s Love, 372 Friendship, 537

By “ Scotch Gardener." *Jesus, 23Spirit Communion, 157 Oar Dear Old Land! 395Truth. Caroline Corner, 774 A Soul's Farewell to Earth

0. Corner, 809The Old Sacred Cyole to the

New. Edith 8aville, 194 Christmas Oarol. Edith

Saville, 809A Moonlight Meditation.

E. L. W., 329Faith, Hope and Charity,

E. L. W., 332 Aocrostio, E. L. W., 820 The Taint of Vice. D. Gow,

441A Mystery, D. Gow, 444 Lines on the Death of Sir

Miohael Costa. Mrs. Bar­rett, 329

The Last Night. “ Mar- tialis,” 43

They are gone, but are not Dead. “ Azalea,” 45

On the Anniversary pf Dr.Jenner, 78 . ,

To Emma H&rdinge-Britten, 87

The Mission of the Flowers.J. S. Schott, 891

Lines to a Father from his Sou in spirit-life. E. Mat*

, thews, 407Angela Mea! .H . Knight,

472The Angel's Ant ;em. & B.,

653Sir William G. Armstrong.

T .C .E .,711The Withered Garden. W.

8hroebree, 775 Christianity v. Orthodoxy.

W. E. 0., 794Gather round the table.

Gerald Massey, 801 The Spirit of the Dawn,

Una, 821Pontius Pilate, Sentence of,

649, 666Pope and Free Masonry, 828 Portsmouth, 600 Pratt, W. O., 659 Prayer ? Was it, 22 Prediction, A, 86 Prentioe, Manning, 773 Private Circle, Progress of

Work in a, 828 Prootor, Riohard A., 345 Prognostication, 21 Progressive Spiritualism, 484 Promiscuous Circles, Evils of,

202, 785Prophet in Fresno, 582 Prophetic Vision, 389 Psyohioal Research, 456 P*ychography 633; in Public,

342, 344

Queen, The, and Prinoe Leopold’s Funeral, 280

Questions to Mediums by E. W. Wallis, 551; Answers by W. J. Colville, 641, 64$; J. J. Morse, 657, 664; E. W. Wallis, 681, 680; Mrs.

Wallis, 689, 696; J .. B. Tetlow, 709; Mis. Graven, 721; Mrs. W. R Barr, 738 : Hubert 8 . Clarke, 753

Rawmarsh, 525 R*wtenstall, 151, 173 Religion* Mania, Sadden death

from, 503Rheumatism, Celery a Gore

f »r, 793Rhodes, J. T., 12 Riobmond, Mrs., 168; In Lon- . don, 265; Arrival and Re-

oeption, 281 ; Kensington Town Hall, 297, 305, 321. 337, 353, 869, 385, 401; Ai Neumeyer Hall, 300; Pro- vinoe*. 409. 425, 441, 457, 460, 473, 489, 519, 537

Ritualistic Spiritualism, 21 Robertson, J., 514, 595 Robinson, W. H., 438, 460,

471, 525Roohdal*>, 28, 173, 204, 265

285, 343, 412, 459, 472 490 525, 557, 582, 585, 587 636, 651, 733, 746, 780, 795

“ R ok ” on Spiritualism, 554 566, 824

Romance, A Spiritual, 807 Roscoe, T., Controlled b\

African Spirit, 619, 659 677; Mediumship,658

Rowe, Clara, 76 Royal Family and Spiri­

tualism, 553 Raskin, John, 701

Sa* er lotai Mysteries of Egypt, 7u5

Salford. 268 284,801,316,331, 348, 364. 382, 396. 412, 427. 444, 469, 477, 492,' 541, 556. 672, 589, 599, 620, 636, 648 661 668 678 700, 716, 748, 763, 780, 796, 814 824

S<*ii~»i>, 40, 124, 492, 604, 679, 716, 749, 7a0

Samuel, Miss, 42,125, 347 Saroognomy, 769 Sohneidereit, H. E , 635, 666 Sohutt, J. S., 300, 391, 709 Sootoh Gardener, 23, 40,157,

466, 695, 713, 792 Sootlacd, Religious Evolution

o', 154Soott, John, 103,123, 711, 809 Soott, William, 497, 522 Scriptural allusion to Spiri­

tual Dietetics, 490 Scriptural Exposition, 344 Seance, Successful impromtu,

741Second Sight in Rhondda

Valley, 470Sect, a new American, 125 Secularism and Spiritualism,

429, 474, 551 Senex, 198Soakers, by Elder Evans, 294,

330, 359, 426; Visit, 473 ; Experience, 328

Sbarrow and Aoderson, Fire, 312; Claim, 471; an offer, 563; A Reminder, 601; New Type, 821

Shaw, Jas., Legacy by, 535 Shearin, E. b\, 71,94,184 Sheffield, 237, 376, 426, 555,

718S lepard, Jesse; 297, 360,

Musical S **noes, 375, 388, in Paris, 458, parentage and Return to America, 504, D soription of Seance, 596.

•Simms, Dr. J., 295, 296. 440 Shropshire Mystery, 7, 21 Smalley, 474,491, 607 Smart, A. J., 273, 465 Sonneschein, R*nb», 23 SoaPs search after Tratb, A,

157Soath Durham District, 56,109 Sowerby Bridge, 108, 204, 267,

348, 380, 458, 552, 571, 583, 699, 620, 667, 678, 699, 714, 782

Spain, 333Speaking, Nervonsne** in, 668 Spennymoor, 110, 636, 684,

716, 729, 749, 796 Sprit Communion. 78, 104

189 ; A Fact in, 889 ; Dan­gers of, 710; Chinese, 190

Spirit D iot*»r Identified, 453 spirit Drawings, 677 Spirit Identity, Instance of,

332; at Mrs. Hall’s, 691; Warning of Fire, 845

Spirit-Messenger, 19, 37, 57, 70, 84, 86, 115, 131, 146. 164, 180, 228, 248, 275,299, 308, 323, 339, 377.418, 420, 451, 485, 515,582, 547. 564, 580, 598, 613, 627, 643, 645, 661692, 710, 729, 745, 757,777, 788 811, 813.

Spirits, Au hoar with the, 437; Recognised by D.>gs, 198 Otn see Material Objects? 198, 279, 327; Theological Views of, 151

Spirit Communion at Ply­mouth, 621

Spiritual Dietetics, Scriptural allusion to, 490; Attributes, incarnation of, 488

Spiritualism, J. P. Hopps on, 438; Ritualistic, 21 ; Mani­festations, Importance of, 359 ; Progress, 89 ; Provi­dence in Everyday Life, 805; Warning, A, 136 See Secnlarism

Spiritualism Ritualistic, 21 ; Sartorial, 813 ; Progressive, 484; as a Reform, 501; and Insanity, 517; Royal Family, 553; “ Rock ” on, 554; Moral influence ol Journalism on, 565; “ Society,” the w Rock ” and, 566; and Christians, 566 ; A Hebrew’s views on 597; Suppressed corres­pondence on 625 ; Oui bono of, 645; and “ National Reformer,” 773; from a Scientific point of view, 517

Spiritualists, Esoteric, 567, 568

Spontaneous Phenomena at Arundel, 102

priggs, Geo., 6, 25, 219, 466 Springtide, by “ Lucretia,”

229, 245. 266, 282, 298 Stamford, 582 Stephen, Milner, 439, 440 Stokes, W. 0.. 758 Stonehenee, Visit to, 361, 408,

409, 424 ; Jacob’*, 407 Stnnt-tioiirfH, 588, 604, 619, 631,

652, 667, 678, 700. 714, 732, 747, 762, 779, 795, 814

Stone -turc wing, mysterious, 631

Stout, Robert, 663 Striokland, Rev.W. P.,518,663 Sunday Lecture Sooiety, 189,

154 ; Report, 666 Sauderiand, 13, 44 56, 77, 93,

110,189, 204, 221, 237, 250, 269, 284, 300, 316, 864, 396 413, 428, 443, 459, 474, 490, 507, 623, 540, 556. 572, 589, 615, 636, 652, 668, 679, 715, 749, 775

Suuuj Brow, 808 Supper of the Gods, 424 watridge, T . S , 758 Sweating Cure, The, S12 Swedenborgi&ns, literary en­

counter with, 601, 676 Swindlehurst., J., 626 Symbolism, 360

Tyndall, Mrs., 569, 729 Tyneside, 12. See Newoastlo.

Una, 726, 742, 756, 776, 787, 791, 803, 821, 824 #

Universal P-ulos-juMcal 8 mo­iety, 439, 470, 487, 502, 519

Vango, J., 466, 585, 775, 807 Vay, Adelma, 13, 42, 248. 629 Vegetarian Society’s Ranqiet,

647,662Vegetarians and physical Med­

iums, 6Vital Principle made visible,

288

Wade, Mrs., 424 Walker, Mr. Frank C.,684 Wallis, E. W , 109, 8 8 ; Fare­

well at Walsall, 618; Ques­tions to Medium* 651; Ans­wers, 681; Mrs. Wallis’s Answers, 689. 8ee Glasgow.

Walsall, 228, 585, 618, 653, 718, 795

Walworth, 633, 669 Ware, 0., 27, 40. 509; Ser­

mons, 9, 217, 809, 817; at Leeds, 43; at Helper, 315, 507; at Sowerby Bridge, 552

Tanocok, C , 713 Teachings and Advioe from

the Spirit-World, 818 Teachings from the Realm ol

Spirits, 420 Teague, A , 577, 584 Tebh, W., 29, 142, 408; Mrs.,

310Test, A, 151fetlow, J. B., 440, 733;

Answers on Mediumsbip,709

Theobald, Morel),Phenomena,388, 469, 629

Theological Conflict, 6, 7, 28, 36, 38. 62, 53. 65, 72, 73, 74 86 97.101,104 117,133, 147, 166, 182,184, 273

Theological Views ot Spirits, 151

Theosophy, 4, 6, 8, 246, 250, 489, 457; Yeatea's Lector*, 481

Thompson, I , Resigned, 204 ; In Midlands, 268; Report*, 364

Thorn, A Holy, 842 1 honght-Readiug, What is ?

22; In House of Commons, 4J5, 424; E. Foster, 618; In Cardiff, 586; Danger* of, 647 ; Mr. Gladstone’*, 803

Tiohborne Prophecy, 698 Tietkens, E. A., 71,184 Tindall, A. F., An Offer, 270,

279, 348Todmord^n, 620, 631, 650,

667, 678, 699, 714 Transmutation, Co**, 756 Treadwell, Mrs , 126,238, 669,

677, 741, 794Truths, Are there no New?

Warning to Spiritualists, 296 Watson, Junr., J., 489 Weather, Can Man Control?

439Wee Donald, 499 Wells, R. B. D., 29 West AuckUno, 125, 236, 489,

522We-t TTsrtWool, 832, 882,

892, 412, 443, 476, 640. 556, 588, 616, 636. 651. 669, 679, 694, 716, 734, 749, 764, 776, 814 824

Wesihoughtor, 189, 700, 780 West Pelton, 13 What is it ail about ? 439 u White Cross ” affair, 632 White Lady, The, 152 Wigan, 44,189, 491 Wild, G. J., LL.D., 189 Wilkinson, G a it', 472 Williams, 0. E , 172 Winchester, 380 Wolstenholm^, R., 710 Wood, Mis*, 24 Woolwich, 270 Wootton, J , 89 Words of enouuragement from

an old Friend in Heaven,300

Yarwood, Mrs., 699; Presenta­tion to, 550

Yeates, W., 481 York, 155, 620, 699 Yorkshire District Committee,

477Young, Column for th*, 13,

229, 245, 266, 282, 298

Zodlao, Origin of Signs, 279342