1897. Being an inductive study of phenomena of our own times. Some
of the readers of these pages will in all probability be
disappointed in finding the characters and doings of spirits much
less interesting and creditable than they are as represented in the
familiar writings of Dante and Milton. It must be borne in mind
that this is not a work of the imagination, and that the author is
not responsible for the characters he introduces. His object is to
present a truthful statement of facts, confident that from such a
course, nothing but good can come to the cause either of science or
religion.
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