. Art magic; or, Mundane, sub-mundane and super-mundane spiritism. A treatise in three parts and twenty-three sections: descriptive of art magic, spiritism, the different orders of spirits in the universe known to be related to, or in communication with man; together with directions for invoking, controlling, and discharging spirits, and the uses and abuses, dangers and possibilities of magical art . s work also, I could have wished to effect changes, but thepressure on my own professional duties leaving me but little time forhterary occupation, and the haste enjoined upon me by the author,who


. Art magic; or, Mundane, sub-mundane and super-mundane spiritism. A treatise in three parts and twenty-three sections: descriptive of art magic, spiritism, the different orders of spirits in the universe known to be related to, or in communication with man; together with directions for invoking, controlling, and discharging spirits, and the uses and abuses, dangers and possibilities of magical art . s work also, I could have wished to effect changes, but thepressure on my own professional duties leaving me but little time forhterary occupation, and the haste enjoined upon me by the author,who desired to complete the work with as little delay as possible,induced me to trust that the sublimity of the sentiments, the grandeurof intention, and the high-toned philosophy which pervades this noblework, will make ample amends for errors in orthography, or foreignmodes of expression. Trusting, also, that the warmly cherished friends who have sogenerously and confidingly stood by me during the preparation ofthis work will derive as much pleasure from its perusal as the self-appointed critics, who have never read it, seem to have derived fromattacking its unknown contents and well-known editor, I close bycommending it heartily to that brave five hundred who dare advancewithout fear or favor to the investigation of Art Magic. EMMA HAEDINGE BRITTEN, Nev) York. AET MAGIC PART I. II^TEODUOTORY,. Standing as we do upon the sublime heights to whichthe progress of ages has elevated us, we are enabled to lookback upon the footprints left by the ascending feet of thosewho have preceded us, and take account of every obstaclethey have surmounted, every impulse that has swayed themto the right or the left, and almost hear the pulse-beats ofthe pilgrim hearts that have throbbed in response to the eter-nal cry of Lifes Marshals, Onward and Upward ! Thepiercing and analytical eye of science can investigate thesefootprints, and determine almost with mathematical pre-cision the physical chara


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