. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. t upon thesethings, surely, our sweet sadnessat her bodily absence is quicklytransmuted into gladness, and thusare we inspired to send her greet-ing: Not adieu, we say to thee,dear one, but just simply, aurevoir. In the interim let us re-member that through this transi-tion we shall, in spirit, be drawnnearer to one another thanbefore! Rev. Hattie F. R. King, who at-tended the transition services ofMrs. Cora L. V. Richmond, writesthe following: I esteem it a great privilege toadd a few lines of appreciation tothis record—an appreciation of thelight shed
. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. t upon thesethings, surely, our sweet sadnessat her bodily absence is quicklytransmuted into gladness, and thusare we inspired to send her greet-ing: Not adieu, we say to thee,dear one, but just simply, aurevoir. In the interim let us re-member that through this transi-tion we shall, in spirit, be drawnnearer to one another thanbefore! Rev. Hattie F. R. King, who at-tended the transition services ofMrs. Cora L. V. Richmond, writesthe following: I esteem it a great privilege toadd a few lines of appreciation tothis record—an appreciation of thelight shed on my pathway when (Continued on Page 10, Col. 3) plly-Known Group of ? . .? TEACHERS — HEALERS . tin Hotel, Dining Room, VILLE CAMP bids you welcomelope you can spend yourIwith us. I seventh year as » Spiritualist .... Spiritualism. Spiritualists and i and pray Gods blessing on the » murdered peddler . . aa well as i endowed with rnedlumshlp . . Kft<.-rt in a rapping coda and received lund the world to proclaim: THERE. accept REV MARaARET LEWIS i abide by His code o( righteousness,titry at camp. Bice many phases of mental and physl- i progress in Spiritual Healing. Rev >r extra-ordinary ability and leader- t-volce. spiritual heading and ma- friends, tha camp Is 10it Rochester; 11 miles fromJn# mil* from Newark, N. , whara thousands of tour*n-famous Jackson and Parkins Hill tha ?in tha basis of their religion. I OCTOBER 3RD. Ample tecom- bnabl* priest. For programs ind |et Lewis, HydesvllU Spiritualist . RmiwlMr, N. Y. «»« been forsaken oy sunory firm belief in immortalityseems to have lost its importanceand this fact is the danger oftoday. Science has brought to us aneasier way of living, but has alsogiven to man the thought thatour need is fundamentally for thematerial things of life. Elihus firstspeech to Job contains the opinion:It is not the great that are wise,nor the aged that understand. room until he gets ready to giveyou a going-over. Man
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