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[drawn pointing finger] The following is not altogether imaginary | |||
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location on resource: page 99 | |||
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That is, you are the medium. We must be thankful if we find a very few friends. I cannot love mediums for their mediumship; I am attracted to what my soul craves! | |||
Property / provenance note: That is, you are the medium. We must be thankful if we find a very few friends. I cannot love mediums for their mediumship; I am attracted to what my soul craves! / rank | |||
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Property / provenance note: That is, you are the medium. We must be thankful if we find a very few friends. I cannot love mediums for their mediumship; I am attracted to what my soul craves! / qualifier | |||
location on resource: page 102 | |||
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You had better called this book, Randolph's experiences as a medium. Why so bitter? | |||
Property / provenance note: You had better called this book, Randolph's experiences as a medium. Why so bitter? / rank | |||
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location on resource: page 106 | |||
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They are doing a good work, and will have their reward. | |||
Property / provenance note: They are doing a good work, and will have their reward. / rank | |||
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location on resource: page 107 | |||
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extensive handwritten (in pencil) annotation throughout. Only a few noted in this record. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 21 May 2024
American Antiquarian Society KNB A0161
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Dealings with the Dead (AAS KNB A0161) |
American Antiquarian Society KNB A0161 |
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excellent condition. rebound.
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19 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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12.5 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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American Antiquarian Society John Thomas Lee Fund with read seal
inside front cover
overlapping and obscuring earlier bookplate
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Abbot Walker, Jr. , Oct. 18th 1865
handwritten in pen
flypaper recto
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pur Goodspeed's 20 June 1975
handwritten in pencil
inside front cover
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[Paschal Beverly Randolph]
handwritten in pencil beneath "Penned by the Rosicrucian"
title page
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In this book, I do not endorse all I mark
margin note handwritten in pencil on page [15]
page [15]
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In a degree true, but not so much so as you would infer
margin note handwritten in pencil
page 19
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You are merely giving the views of some. Many have different ideas. You I sup. for use, are infallible
page 22
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True, but it is laudable to think and talk
page 26
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No such truth. Great case should be used.
page 33
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Everything is right and true to its condition!
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page 34
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Be modest. The time will come when you will realized that you have given much chaff with your wheat.
page 39
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No doubt true, as far as the external is concerned, but the soul probably is an off shoot from the Divine
page 47
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I don't see that spirits that come through other mediums, claim to know any more than you do. It is safe to say, that there is a good deal of Randolph's individuality in this book.
page 54
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[drawn pointing finger] Oh, that women would cultivate more charity, for their weaker, but oftentimes, in may respects, better sisters!
page [7]9
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If one lives rightly, those transient pleasures cease to be such.
page 81
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All roses have some briers; but your egotistical spectacles cause you to magnify them.
page 94
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It will apply to some sensitive mediums. Spiritualists as a whole are made happier and have more confidence in God and humanity than ever.
page 95
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[drawn pointing finger] The following is not altogether imaginary
page 99
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That is, you are the medium. We must be thankful if we find a very few friends. I cannot love mediums for their mediumship; I am attracted to what my soul craves!
page 102
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You had better called this book, Randolph's experiences as a medium. Why so bitter?
page 106
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extensive handwritten (in pencil) annotation throughout. Only a few noted in this record.
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