Psychic light : the continuity of law and life . Pioneer Labors 374 The Devil in a School House 21 The Devil Attends a Methodist Revival 48 The Mediums First Deception 97 The Other Self, by Prof. George W. Lewis 214 The Stranger , 156, 161 Tnaccountable Prophecy 472, 481 Unusual Test Conditions 69, 109 Unusual Manifestations 423 Valuable Fan Recovered 246 Val, His Strange Power 263, 405-6, 469-71, 496 Val-Valleur Dupree 257, 262, 404 Ventriloquists Opinion 138 Visits to St. Louis 136 Visits to New York and Boston 204 Visit to Leadville and Mountains of Colorado 285 Warned by Leotah 4VJ What th


Psychic light : the continuity of law and life . Pioneer Labors 374 The Devil in a School House 21 The Devil Attends a Methodist Revival 48 The Mediums First Deception 97 The Other Self, by Prof. George W. Lewis 214 The Stranger , 156, 161 Tnaccountable Prophecy 472, 481 Unusual Test Conditions 69, 109 Unusual Manifestations 423 Valuable Fan Recovered 246 Val, His Strange Power 263, 405-6, 469-71, 496 Val-Valleur Dupree 257, 262, 404 Ventriloquists Opinion 138 Visits to St. Louis 136 Visits to New York and Boston 204 Visit to Leadville and Mountains of Colorado 285 Warned by Leotah 4VJ What the Facts Prove 499 Williams, A. H., Travels with the Medium 117, 133 Will, the Spirits Primal Quality 456-7 Witness a Spirits Departure From the Body 88 Wonderful Spirit Manifestations 232, 235 Writes German 31 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 022 172 016 7. PSYCHIC LIGHT The Continuity o! Law and Life. MRS. MAUD LORD-DRAKE. PRESS OF THE FRANK T. RILEY PUB. CO., KANSAS CITY. MO. 1904, U8RARY of CONGRESSTwe Copies Received FEB 1 1904 Copyright Entry:l£ss d XXc. COPY 8 COPYRIGHT 1903 BYJ. S. DRAKE. PREFACE. Minds on this round earth of oursVary like the leaves and flowers;Sing thou low, or loud, or sweet,All, at all points, thou canst not meet. —Tennyson. This work is not an attempt to solve the Riddle ofthe Universe, to controvert theories, or dispute any planof so-called salvation. All things can be proved, if we can obtain the factsand comprehend the laws. The facts must be self-evident, or demonstrable toour senses; and, the number of the senses must not belimited by our experience. Each mode or manifestation of individual life, orspirit through matter, may be called a sense. Some persons have five and some have twelve senses,with the possibility of a larger number, each demonstrable,each producing distinct and independent resulpsychiclightcont00lord


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