. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. FtntnuiT. (Figure 7.) In either case she must not hold herhands opart, but close together j one slightly cov-ering the otht-r to lud© tho ittovcment, us lu Fig-ure ???. 1 h }-l To get up an effective sfiunce, tho Medium shouldproenru an nisiHant to engage the attention of * while *h« tnunlpulaUra. Grvat care most lw» taken to preserve a naturalmantier, >vt tho Medium must u«y«t l*o off herguanl, and ntvisrr make n slip; She mast neveradmit that any of the phenomena, emanate fromherwilf, but continually protert tlutt slm ban nohand in th
. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. FtntnuiT. (Figure 7.) In either case she must not hold herhands opart, but close together j one slightly cov-ering the otht-r to lud© tho ittovcment, us lu Fig-ure ???. 1 h }-l To get up an effective sfiunce, tho Medium shouldproenru an nisiHant to engage the attention of * while *h« tnunlpulaUra. Grvat care most lw» taken to preserve a naturalmantier, >vt tho Medium must u«y«t l*o off herguanl, and ntvisrr make n slip; She mast neveradmit that any of the phenomena, emanate fromherwilf, but continually protert tlutt slm ban nohand in the. matter. vVberiuvcrfih* is askod If she can do any thing,ehe mnst carefully and invariably reply in tlienegative. She mwt never giv« a promise tliat any thingwill positively tako place, but say tho pbenomx-naare Influenrred by the weather, or a thousand oti»«roauacs. Tim will assist her, ehould she be enabledto detect tho presence of auy whirtc-jwneirationshe few* may ho too much f<»T Iter. Thus, as Istated, when Kohart Htmdiuwaa imrinuonwl l<forethu Emperor of the French to set* Mr. Hwua nomanifestation touk plare. After these preliminary remarks, let me lmln;ctthe Medium Get yo
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