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类别:其他 作者:Capron, E.W.字数:27647更新时间:19/01/03 13:35:32
PrefacePage3PREFACEFORoveronehundredyearsSpiritualismhasbeenbeforetheworld。 Thissurelyistimeenoughtoenableittoshowitscharacterbyitsfruits。 \"Bytheirfruitsyeshallknowthem,\"isarulethatadmitsofnoexceptions。 Ifevilfruitsappear,thetreeiscorrupt。 Spiritualismhasmadeunboundedpromisesofgood。Ithasclaimedtobethelong-promisedsecondcomingofChrist;theopeningofaneweraamongmankind;therosyportalofagoldenage,whenallmenshouldbereformed,evildisappear,andtherenovationofsocietycausetheheartsofmentoleapforjoy,andtheearthtoblossomastherose。 Hasitfulfilledall,orany,ofthesepromises?Ifnot,isitnotadeception?andifadeception,consideringitswide-spreadinfluence,andthenumberofitsadherents,isitnotoneofthemostgiganticandappallingdeceptionsthathaseverfallenuponChristendom?TheBibleintheplainestterms,declaresthatinthelastdaysmaligninfluenceswillbeletlooseupontheworld;falsepretensionswillbeurgeduponthemindsofmen; anddeceptions,backedupbypreternaturalsignsandwonders,willdeveloptosuchadegreeofstrength,that,ifitwerepossible,theywoulddeceivetheveryelect。Page4IsitpossiblethatSpiritualismmaybetheverydevelopmentofevil,againstwhichthiswarningisdirected? Toinvestigatethesequestions,andtoshowbyunimpeachabletestimony,whatSpiritualismis,andtheplaceitholdsamongthepsychologicalmovementsofthepresentday,istheobjectofthesepages。NotafewbookshavebeenwrittenagainstSpiritualism;butmostofthemendeavortoaccountforitonthegroundofhumanjuggleryandimposture,oronnaturalprinciples,thediscoveryofanewandheretoforeoccultforceinnature,etc。,fromwhichgreatthingsmaybeexpectedinthefuture。Butrarelyhasanyonediscusseditfromthestandpointofprophecy,andthetestimonyoftheScriptures,theonlypointofview,aswebelieve,fromwhichitstrueorigin,nature,andtendency,canbeascertained。 ManyfeaturesintheworkofSpiritualismwouldseemtoindicatethatthesourcefromwhichitspringsisfarfromgood;butitisbaseduponachurchdogma,firmlyestablishedthroughallChristendom,whichinmanymindsisofsufficientweighttooverbalanceconsiderationsthatwouldotherwisebeconsideredamplegroundsforshunningorrenouncingit。Itisthereforethemorenecessarythatthereader,inexaminingthisquestion,shouldletthebondsthathaveheretoforeboundhimtopreconceivedopinions,sitlooseuponhim,andthatheshouldputhimselfinthemoodofDr。Channingwhenhesaid:\"Imustchoosetoreceivethetruth,nomatterhowitbearsuponmyself,andmustfollowitnomatterPage5whereitleads,fromwhatpartyitseversme,ortowhatpartyitallies。\" Andheshouldrememberalso,astheeminentandpiousDr。Vinetoncesagaciouslyobserved,that\"evennow,aftereighteencenturiesofChristianity,weareveryprobablyinvolvedinsomeenormouserror,ofwhichChristianitywill,insomefuturetime,makeusashamed。\" Inview,therefore,oftheimportanceofthisquestion,andthetremendousissuesthathangonthedecisionswemaymakeintheseperiloustimes,wefeeljustifiedeveninadjuringthereadertocanvassthissubjectwithaninflexibledeterminationtolearnthetruth,andthentofollowitwhereveritmaylead。UriahSmithBattleCreek,Mich。,1897。 ModernSpiritualism:ASubjectofProphecyandaSignoftheTimes,Chapter1Page9CHAPTERONEOPENINGTHOUGHTWHATthinkye?Whenceisit——fromheavenorofmen?SuchwasthenatureofthequestionaddressedbyourSaviourtothemenofhistime,concerningthebaptismofJohn。Itisthecrucialquestionbywhichtotesteverysystemthatcomestousinthegarbofreligion:Isitfromheavenorofmen?Andifatrueanswertothequestioncanbefound,itmustdetermineourattitudetowardit;forifitisfromheaven,itchallengesatonceouracceptanceandprofoundregard,butifitisofmen,soonerorlater,in。thisworldorintheworldtocome,itwillbedestroyedwithallitsfollowers;forourSaviourhasdeclaredthateveryplantwhichourheavenlyFatherhasnotplantedshallberootedup。Matt。15:13。 Tothosewhodonotbelieveinany\"heavenlyFather,\"norin\"ChristtheSaviour,\"norinany\"revealedwordofGod,\"wewouldsaythatthesepointswillbeassumedinthisworkratherthanPage10directlyargued,thoughmanyincidentalproofswillappear,towhichwetrustourfriendswillbepleasedtogivesomeconsideration。ButweaddressourselvesparticularlytothosewhostillhavefaithinGodtheFatherofall;inhisdivineSon,ourLordJesusChrist,throughwhosebloodwehaveredemption;intheBibleastheinspiredrevelationofGod’swill; andintheHolySpiritastheenlightenerofthemind,andthesanctifierofthesoul。Toallthosetowhomthispositioniscommonground,theBiblewillbethestandardofauthority,andthecourtoflastappeal,inthestudyuponwhichwenowenter。 AMANIFESTATIONOFPOWERSpiritualismcannotbedisposedofwithasneer。Atossoftheheadandacryof\"humbug,\"willnotsufficetomeetitsclaimsandthetestimonyofcareful,conservativemenwhohavestudiedthoroughlyintothegenuinenessofitsmanifestations,andhavesoughtforthesecretofitspower,andhavebecomesatisfiedastotheone,andbeenwhollybaffledastotheother。Thattherehavebeenabundantinstancesofattemptedfraud,deception,jugglery,andimposition,isnottobedenied。Butthisdoesnotbyanymeanssetasidethefactthattherehavebeenmanifestationsofmorethanhumanpower,theevidenceforwhichhasneverbeenimpeached。Thedetectionofafewshammediums,whoaretryingtoimposeuponthecredulityofthepublic,formoney,maysatisfythecarelessandunthinking,thatthewholeaffairisahumbug。SuchwilldismissthematterPage11fromtheirminds,anddepart,easiersubjectstobecapturedbythemovementwhensomemanifestationappearsforwhichtheycanfindnoexplanation。 Butthemorethoughtfulandcarefulobserverswellknowthattheexposureofthesemountebanksdoesnotaccountforthenumberlessmanifestationsofpower,andthesteadycurrentofphenomena,utterlyinexplicableonanyhumanhypothesis,whichhaveattendedthemovementfromthebeginning。 ThePhiladelphiaNorthAmerican,ofJuly31,1885,publishedacommunicationfromThomasR。Hazard,inwhichhesays:——\"ButSpiritualism,whatevermaybethoughtofit,mustberecognizedasafact。Itisoneofthecharacteristicintellectualoremotionalphenomenaofthetimes,andassuch,itisdeservingofamoreseriousexaminationthanithasyetreceived。Therearethosewhosayitisallhumbug,andthateverythingoutsideoftheordinarycoursewhichtakesplaceattheso-calledséances,isthedirectresultoffraudulentanddeliberativeimposture;inshort,thateverySpiritualistmustbeeitherafooloraknave。Theseriousobjectiontothishypothesisisthattheexplanationisalmostasdifficultofbeliefastheoccurrenceswhichitexplains。 TheremustcertainlybesomeSpiritualistswhoarebothhonestandintelligent; andifthemanifestationsattheséanceswerealtogetherandinvariablyfraudulent,surelythewholethingmusthavecollapsedlongbeforethis; andtheSeybertCommission,whichfindsitnecessarytoextenditsinvestigationsoveranindefiniteperiod,whichwillcertainlynotbelessthanayear,wouldhavebeenabletosweepthedelusionawayinshortorder。\"Thephenomenaaresowellknown,thatitisunnecessarytorecountthemhere。Amongthemmaybementionedsuchachievementsasthese:VariousarticleshavebeentransportedfromplacetoPage12place,withouthumanhands,butbytheagencyofso-calledspiritsonly; beautifulmusichasbeenproducedindependentlyofhumanagency,withandwithouttheaidofvisibleinstruments;manywell-attestedcasesofhealinghavebeenpresented;personshavebeencarriedthroughtheairbythespiritsinthepresenceofmanywitnesses;tableshavebeensuspendedintheairwithseveralpersonsuponthem;purportedspiritshavepresentedthemselvesinbodilyformandtalkedwithanaudiblevoice;andallthisnotonceortwicemerely,buttimeswithoutnumber,asmaybegatheredfromtherecordsofSpiritualism,allthroughitshistory。 Afewparticularinstances,assamples,itmaybeallowabletonotice: Notmanyyearssince,JosephCookmadehismemorabletouraroundtheworld。 InEuropehemetthefamousGermanphilosopher,ProfessorZöllner。 Mr。ZöllnerhadbeencarefullyinvestigatingthephenomenaofSpiritualism,andassuredMr。Cookofthefollowingoccurrencesasfacts,underhisownobservation:Knotshadbeenfoundtiedinthemiddleofcords,bysomeinvisibleagency,whilebothendsweremadesecurelyfast,sothattheycouldnotbetamperedwith;messageswerewrittenbetweendoublyandtreblysealedslates;coinhadpassedthroughatableinamannertoillustratethesuspensionofthelawsofimpenetrabilityofmatter;strapsofleatherwereknottedunderhisownhand;theimpressionoftwofeetwasgivenonsootedpaperpastedinsideoftwosealedslates;wholeanduninjuredwoodenringswereplacedPage13aroundthestandardofacardtable,overeitherendofwhichtheycouldbynopossibilitybeslipped;andfinallythetableitself,aheavybeechenstructure,whollydisappeared,andthenfellfromthetopoftheroomwhereProfessorZöllnerandhisfriendsweresitting。 Infurtherconfirmationofthefactthatrealspiritualisticmanifestationsarenosleight-of-handperformances,wecitethecaseofHarryKellar,aprofessionalperformer,asgivenin\"NineteenthCenturyMiracles,\"p。 213。Theséancewasheldwiththemedium,Eglinton,inCalcutta,India,Jan。25,1882。Hesays:——\"ItisneedlesstosaythatIwentasaskepticbutImustownthatIhavecomeawayutterlyunabletoexplainbyanynaturalmeansthephenomenathatIwitnessedonTuesdayevening。\"Hethendescribestheparticularsoftheséance。Anintelligence,purportingtobethespiritofoneGeary,gaveacommunication。Mr。Kellardidnotrecognizethenamenorrecalltheman。Themessagewasrepeated,withtheaddedcircumstancesofthetimeandparticularsofapreviousmeeting,whenMr。Kellarrecalledtheevents,and,muchtohissurprise,thewholemattercameclearlytohisrecollection。Hethenadds:——\"IstillremainaskepticasregardsSpiritualism,butIrepeatmyinabilitytoexplainoraccountforwhatmusthavebeenanintelligentforcewhichproducedthewritingontheslate,which,ifmysensesaretobereliedon,wasinnowaytheresultoftrickeryorsleight-of-hand。\"Page14Anotherinstancefrom\"HomeCircle,\"p。25,isthatofMr。Bellachini,alsoaprofessionalconjuror,ofBerlin,Germany。Hisinterviewwaswiththecelebratedmedium,Mr。Slade。Fromhistestimonywequotethefollowing: ——\"Ihavenot,inthesmallestdegree,foundanythingtobeproducedbyprestidigitativemanifestationsormechanicalapparatus;andanyexplanationoftheexperimentswhichtookplaceunderthecircumstancesandconditionsthenobtaining,byanyreferencetoprestidigitation,isabsolutelyimpossibleIdeclare,moreover,thepublishedopinionsof-laymenastothe\"How\"ofthissubject,tobepremature,andaccordingtomyviewsandexperience,falseandone-sided。\"——Dated,Berlin,Dec。6,1877。Whenprofessionalconjurorsbearsuchtestimonyasthis,whileitdoesnotproveSpiritualismtobewhatitclaimstobe,itdoesdisprovethehumbugtheory。 Inadditiontothis,itappearsthattwopropositions,oneof$2000,andtheotherof$5000,havebeenofferedtotheonewhoclaimedtobeabletoduplicateallthemanifestationsofSpiritualism,toduplicatetwowell-authenticatedtests;butthechallengehasneverbeenaccepted,northerewardclaimed。SeeReligio-PhilosophicalJournal,ofJan。 15,1881,andJanuary,1883。 AwriterintheSpiritualClarion,inanarticleon\"TheMillenniumofSpiritualism,\"bearsthefollowingtestimonyinregardtothepowerandstrengthofthemovement:——\"Thisrevelationhasbeenwithapower,amight,thatifdivestedofitsalmostuniversalbenevolence,hadbeenaterrorPage15totheverysoul;thehairoftheverybravesthadstoodonend,andhischilledbloodhadcreptbackuponhisheart,atthesightsandsoundsofitsinexplicablephenomena。Itcomeswithforetokeningandwarning。Ithasbeen,fromtheveryfirst,itsownbestprophet,andstepbystep,ithasforetoldtheprogressitwouldmake。Itcomes,too,mosttriumphant。Nofaithbeforeitevertooksuchavictoriousstandinitsveryinfancy。Ithassweptlikeahurricaneoffirethroughtheland,compellingfaithfromthebaffledscoffer,andthemostdetermineddoubter。\"Dr。W。F。Barrett,ProfessorofExperimentalPhysicsintheRoyalCollegeofDublin,says:——\"ItiswellknowntothosewhohavemadethephenomenaofSpiritualismthesubjectofprolongedandcarefulinquiry,inthespiritofexactandunimpassionedscientificresearch,thatbeneatharepellentmassofimpostureanddelusionthereremaincertaininexplicableandstartlingfactswhichsciencecanneitherexplainawaynordeny。\"——\"Automatic,orSpirit,Writing,\"p。11(1896)。IntheArenaofNovember,1892,p。688,Mr。 M。J。Savage,thenotedUnitarianministerofBoston,says:——\"Nextcomeswhatareordinarilyclassedtogetheras’mediumisticphenomena。’Themostimportantofthesearepsychometry,’vision’of’spirit’ forms,claimedcommunicationsbymeansofrappings,tablemovements,automaticwriting,independentwriting,trancespeaking,etc。Withthemalsooughttobenotedwhataregenerallycalledphysicalphenomena,thoughinmostcases,sincetheyareintelligiblydirected,theuseoftheword’physical,’ withoutthisqualification,mightbemisleading。Thesephysicalphenomenaincludesuchfactsasthemovementofmaterialobjectsbyotherthantheordinarymuscularforce,themakingobjectsheavierorlighterwhentestedbythescales,theplayingonmusicalinstrumentsbysomeinvisiblepower,etc……Nowallofthesereferredto(withtheexceptionofindependentwriting,andmaterialization)IknowtobePage16genuine。IdonotatallmeanbythisthatIknowthatthe’spiritualistic’interpretationofthemisthetrueone。Imeanonlythattheyaregenuinephenomena;thattheyhaveoccurred;thattheyarenottricksortheresultoffraud。\"IntheForumofDecember,1889,p。455,thesamewriterdescribeshisexperienceatthehouseofafriendwithwhomhehadbeenacquaintedeightortenyears。Whenabouttodepart,hethoughthewouldtryanexperiment。 Hesays:——\"SheandIstoodatoppositeendsofthetableatwhichwehadbeensitting。Bothofushavingplacedthetipsofourfingerslightlyonthetopofthetable,Ispoke,asifaddressingsomeunseenforceconnectedwiththetable,andsaid:’NowImustgo;willyounotaccompanymetothedoor?’Thedoorwastenorfifteenfeetdistant,andwasclosed。Thetablestarted。Ithadnocasters,andinordertomakeitmoveasitdid,weshouldhavehadtogobehindandpushit。Asamatteroffactweledit,whileitaccompaniedusalltheway,andstruckagainstthedoorwithconsiderableforce。\"Fromthesamearticle,p。456,wequoteagain:——\"Iaddonemoreexperimentofmyown。Isatonedayinaheavy,stuffedarmchair。Thepsychicsatbesideme,andlayinghishandonthebackofthechair,graduallyraisedit。ImmediatelyIfeltandsawmyself,chairandall,liftedintotheairatleastonefootfromthefloor。Therewasnounevenmotionimplyinganysenseofeffortonthepartoftheliftingforce;andIwasgentlyloweredagaintothecarpet。Thiswasinbroadlight,inahotelparlor,andinpresenceofakeen-eyedlawyerfriend。 Icouldplainlywatchthewholething。Nomanlivingcouldhaveliftedmeinsuchaposition,andbesides,Isawthatthepsychicmadenottheslightestapparenteffort。Norwasthereanymachineryorpreparationofanykind。Mycompanion,thelawyer,ongoingaway,speakinginreferencetothewholesitting,said:’I’veseenenoughevidencetohangeverymanintheState——enoughtoproveanythingexceptingthis。’Page17\"ProfessorGrookes,ofLondon,relateshavingseenandheardanaccordionplayedonwhileitwasenclosedinawirenet-work,andnottouchedbyanyvisiblehand。Ihaveseenanapproachtothesamething。 IndaylightIhaveseenamanholdanaccordionintheair,notmorethanthreefeetawayfromme。Hehelditbyonehand,graspingthesideoppositetothatonwhichthekeyswerefixed。Inthisposition,it,orsomething,playedlongtunes,thesidecontainingthekeysbeingpushedinanddrawnoutwithoutanycontactthatIcouldsee。Ithensaid,’Willitnotplayforme?’Thereplywas,’Idon’tknow:youcantryit。’Ithentooktheaccordioninmyhands。Therewasnomusic;butwhatdidoccurwasquiteasinexplicabletome,andquiteasconvincingasadisplayofsomekindofpower。Iknownothowtoexpressit,exceptbysayingthattheaccordionwasseizedasifbysomeonetryingtotakeitawayfromme。Totestthispower,Igraspedtheinstrumentwithbothhands。Thestrugglewasasrealasthoughmyantagonistwasanotherman。Isucceededinkeepingit,butonlybythemoststrenuousefforts。 \"OnanotheroccasionIwassittingwitha’medium。’Iwastoofarawayforhimtoreachme,evenhadhetried,whichhedidnotdo;forhesatperfectlyquiet。Mykneeswerenotunderthetable,butwerewhereIcouldseethemplainly。Suddenlymyrightkneewasgraspedasbyahand。Itwasafirmgrip。Icouldfeeltheprintandpressureofallthefingers。I saidnotawordofthestrangesensation,butquietlyputmyrighthanddownandclaspedmykneeinordertoseeifIcouldfeelanythingonmyhand。AtonceIfeltwhatseemedlikethemostdelicatefingertipsplayingovermyownfingersandgraduallyrisingintheirtouchestowardmywrist。 Whenthiswasreached,Ifeltaseriesofclear,distinct,anddefinitepats,asthoughmadebyahandoffleshyvigor。Imadenomotiontoindicatewhatwasgoingon,andsaidnotaworduntilthesensationhadpassed。 AllthiswhileIwascarefullywatchingmyhand,foritwasplaindaylight,anditwasinfullview;butIsawnothing。\"Weneednotmultiplyevidenceonthispoint。AremarkbyT。J。Hudson(\"LawofPsychicPhe-Page18nomena,\"p。206,McClurg&Co。,Chicago,1894)mayfitlyclosethisdivisionofthesubject。Hesays:——\"Iwillnotwastetime,however,byattemptingtoprovebyexperimentsofmyown,orofothers,thatsuchphenomenadooccur。Itistoolateforthat。Thefactsaretoowellknowntothecivilizedworldtorequireproofatthistime。Themanwhodeniesthephenomenaofspiritismto-dayisnotentitledtobecalledaskeptic,heissimplyignorant;anditwouldbeahopelesstasktoattempttoenlightenhim。\"AMANIFESTATIONOFINTELLIGENCEFromthetestimonyalreadygivenitisevidentthatthereisconnectedwithSpiritualismanagencythatisabletomanifestpowerandstrengthbeyondanythingthathumanbeings,unaided,areabletoexert。Itisjustasevidentthatthesameagencypossessesintelligencebeyondthepowerofhumanminds。Indeed,thiswastheveryfeaturethatfirstbroughtittotheattentionofthepublic。Spiritualism,asthereaderisdoubtlessaware,originatedinthefamilyofMr。JohnD。Fox,inHydesville,nearRochester,N。Y。,inthespringof1848。RobertDaleOwen,inhisworkcalled\"FootfallsontheBoundaryofAnotherWorld,\"p。290,hasgivenafullnarrationofthecircumstancesattendingthisremarkableevent。 Theparticulars,hestates,hehadfromMrs。Fox,andhertwodaughters,MargaretandKate,andson,David。Theattentionofthefamilyhadbeenattractedbystrangenoiseswhichfinallyassumedtheformofraps,ormuffledfootfalls,andbecameveryannoying。ChairswerePage19sometimesmovedfromtheirplaces,andthiswasoncealsothecasewiththedining-roomtable。HeardoccasionallyduringFebruary,thedisturbancesoincreasedduringthelatterpartofMarch,asseriouslytobreakthenightlyreposeofthefamily。Butastheseannoyancesoccurredonlyinthenighttime,allthefamilyhopedthatsoon,bysomemeans,themysterywouldbeclearedaway。TheydidnotabandonthishopetillFriday,the31stofMarch,1848。Weariedbyasuccessionofsleeplessnights,thefamilyretiredearly,hopingforarespitefromthedisturbancesthathadharassedthem。Inthistheyweredoomedtoespecialdisappointment。WecandonobetterthantoletMr。Owencontinuethenarrative,inhisownwords:——\"Theparentshadremovedthechildren’sbedsintotheirbedroom,andstrictlyenjoinedthemnottotalkofnoises,eveniftheyheardthem。 Butscarcelyhadthemotherseenthemsafelyinbed,andwasretiringtorestherself,whenthechildrencriedout,’Heretheyareagain!’Themotherchidedthem,andlaydown。Thereuponthenoisesbecamelouderandmerestartling。Thechildrensatupinbed。Mrs。Foxcalledherhusband。Thenightbeingwindy,itwassuggestedtohimthatitmightbetherattlingofthesashes。Hetriedseveraltoseeiftheywereloose。Kate,theyoungergirl,happenedtoremarkthatasoftenasherfathershookawindow-sash,thenoisesseemedtoreply。Beingalivelychild,andinameasureaccustomedtowhatwasgoingon,sheturnedtowherethenoisewas,snappedherfingers,andcalledout,’Here,oldSplitfoot,doasIdo!’Theknockinginstantlyresponded。 \"Thatwastheverycommencement。Whocantellwheretheendwillbe? \"IdonotmeanthatitwasKateFox,whothus,inchildishjest,firstdiscoveredthatthesemysterioussoundsPage20seemedinstinctwithintelligence。Mr。Mompesson,twohundredyearsago,hadalreadyobservedasimilarphenomenon。Glanvilhadverifiedit。SohadWesley,andhischildren。Sowehaveseen,andothers。Butinallthesecasesthematterrestedthereandtheobservationwasnotprosecutedfurther。As,previoustotheinventionofthesteamengine,sundryobservershadtroddentheverythresholdofthediscoveryandtherestopped,sointhiscase,wheretheroyalchaplain,disciplethoughhewasoftheinductivephilosophy,andwherethefounderofMethodism,admitting,ashedid,theprobabilitiesofultramundaneinterference,werebothatfault,aYankeegirl,butnineyearsold,followingupmoreinsportthaninearnest,achanceobservation,becametheinstigatorofamovementwhich,whateveritstruecharacter,hashaditsinfluencethroughoutthecivilizedworld。 Thesparkhadbeenignited,——onceatleasttwocenturiesago;butithaddiedeachtimewithouteffect。Itkindlednoflametillthemiddleofthenineteenthcentury。 \"AndyethowtriflingthestepfromtheobservationatTedworthtothediscoveryatHydesville!Mr。Mompesson,inbedwithhislittledaughter(aboutKate’sage),whomthesoundseemedchieflytofollow,’observedthatitwouldexactlyanswer。indrumming,anythingthatwasbeatenorcalledfor。’Buthiscuriosityledhimnofurther。 \"NotsoKateFox。Shetried,bysilentlybringingtogetherherthumbandforefinger;whethershecouldobtainaresponse。YesIItcouldsee,then,aswellashear。Shecalledhermother。’Onlylook,mother,’ shesaid,bringingtogetheragainherfingerandthumb,asbefore。Andasoftenassherepeatedthenoiselessmotion,justasoftenrespondedtheraps。 \"Thisatoncearrestedhermother’sattention。’Countten,’shesaid,addressingthenoise。Tenstrokes,distinctlygivenI’HowoldismydaughterMargaret?’Twelvestrokes。’AndKate?’Nine。’Whatcanallthismean?’ wasMrs。Fox’sthought。Whowasansweringher?Wasitonlysomemysteriousechoofherownthought?Butthenextquestionwhichsheputseemedtorefutetheidea。’HowmanychildrenhaveI?’sheaskedaloud。Sevenstrokes。 ’Ah!’shethought,’itcanblundersometimes。’Page21Andthenaloud,’Tryagain。’Stillthenumberofrapswasseven。 OfasuddenathoughtcrossedMrs。Fox’smind。’Aretheyallalive?’sheasked。Silenceforanswer。’Howmanyareliving?’Sixstrokes。’Howmanyaredead?’Asinglestroke。Shehadlostachild。 \"Thensheasked,’Areyouaman?’Noanswer。’Areyouaspirit?’Itrapped。’Maymyneighborshear,ifIcallthem?’Itrappedagain。 \"Thereuponsheaskedherhusbandtocallherneighbor,aMrs。Redfield,whocameinlaughing。Buthercheerwassoonchanged。Theanswerstoherinquirieswereaspromptandpertinent,astheyhadbeentothoseofMrs。 Fox。Shewasstruckwithawe;andwhen,inreplytoaquestionaboutthenumberofherchildren,byrappingfour,insteadofthree,assheexpected,itremindedherofalittledaughter,Mary,whomshehadrecentlylost,themotherburstintotears。\"Wehaveintroducedthisnarrativethusatlengthnotonlybecauseitisinterestinginitselfbutbecauseitisofspecialinterestthatalltheparticularsoftheorigin,orbeginning,ofsuchamovementasthis,shouldbewellunderstood。Thefollowingparagraphwillexplainhowitcametobecalled\"TheRochesterKnockings,\"underwhichnameitfirstbecamewidelyknown。Itisfromthe\"Reportofthe37thAnniversaryofModernSpiritualism,\" heldinBrooklyn,N。Y。,March31,1885,andreportedintheBannerofLightthe25thofthefollowingmonth:——\"AfterasongbyJ。T。Lillie,Mrs。LeahFoxUnderhill,theelderofthethreeFoxsisters(whowasonourplatform),wasrequestedtospeak。Mrs。Underhillsaidthatshewasnotapublicspeaker,butwouldansweranyquestionsfromtheaudience,andinresponsetothesequestionstoldinagraphicmannerhowthespiritscametotheirhumblehomeinHydesville,in1848;howonthe31stofMarchthefirstintelligentcommunicationfromthespiritworldcamePage22throughtheraps;howthefamilyhadbeenannoyedbythemanifestations,andbythenotorietythatfollowed;howtheyoungersisters,CatherineandMargaret,weretakentoRochester,whereshelived,bytheirmother,hopingthatthisgreatandapparentcalamitymightpassfromthem;howtheirfatherandmotherprayedthatthiscupmightbetakenaway,butthephenomenabecamemoremarkedandviolent;howinthemorningtheywouldfindfourcoffinsdrawnwithanartistichandonthedoorofthedining-roomofherhomeinRochester,ofdifferentsizes,approximatingtotheagesandsizesofthefamily,andthesewerelinedwithapinkcolor,andtheyweretoldthatunlesstheymadethisgreatfactknown,theywouldallspeedilydie,andenterthespirit-world。 \"Gladlywouldtheyallhaveacceptedthispenaltyfortheirdisobedienceinnotmakingthistruthknowntotheworld。ShetoldhowtheywerecompelledtohireCorinthianHallInRochester;howseveralpublicmeetingswereheldinRochester,culminatingintheselectionofacommitteeofprominentinfidels,who,aftersubmittingtheFoxchildrentothemostseveretests,——theybeingdisrobedinthepresenceofacommitteeofladies,——reportedintheirfavorAllthetimeshewasonourplatform,therewasacontinuousrappingbythespiritsinresponsetowhatwasbeingsaidbytheseveralspeakers,alsoinresponsetothesinging,andallourexercises。\"InthesamevolumeoftheForumfromwhichquotationshavealreadybeenmade,M。J。Savagestatesmanyfactswhichhaveadeterminatebearingonthepointnowunderconsideration;namely,theintelligencemanifestedinthespiritualphenomena。Fromthesewequoteafew。Hesays(p。452 andonward):——\"IaminpossessionofquitealargebodyofapparentfactsthatIdonotknowwhattodowith……Thatcertainthingstomeinexplicablehaveoccurred,Ibelieve。ThenegativeopinionofsomeonewithwhomnosuchthingshavePage23occurred,willnotsatisfymeIamreadytosubmitsomespecimensofthosethingsthatconstitutemyproblem。Theycanbeonlyspecimens; foradetailedaccountofevenhalfofthoseIhavelaidby,wouldstretchtothelimitsofabook。 \"AmerchantshipboundforNewYorkwasonherhomewardvoyage。ShewasintheIndianOcean。ThecaptainwasengagedtobemarriedtoaladylivinginNewEngland。Onedayearlyintheafternoonhecame,paleandexcited,tooneofhismates,andexclaimed,’Tom,KatehasjustdiedI haveseenherdie!’Thematelookedathiminamazement,notknowingwhattomakeofsuchtalk。Butthecaptainwentonanddescribedthewholescene——theroom,herappearance,howshedied,andallthecircumstances。Sorealwasittohim,andsuchwastheeffectonhim,ofhisgrief,thatfortwoorthreeweeks,hewascarefullywatchedlestheshoulddoviolencetohimself。Itwasmorethanonehundredandfiftydaysbeforetheshipreachedherharbor。Duringallthistimenonewswasreceivedfromhome。 ButwhenatlasttheshiparrivedatNewYork,itwasfoundthatKatediddieatthetimeandunderthecircumstancesseenanddescribedbythecaptainoffthecoastofIndia。Thisisonlyonecaseoutofhundreds。Whatdoesitmean?Coincidence?Justhappenedso?Thismightbesaidofone;butahundredofsuchcoincidencesbecomeinexplicable。\"Thefollowingisanotherinstancementionedbythesamewriter:——\"IwenttothehouseofawomaninNewYork。Shewasnotaprofessional。Wehadneverseeneachotherbefore。Wetookseatsintheparlorforatalk,Inotlookingforanymanifestation。Rapsbegan。Idonotsaywhethertheywerereallywheretheyseemedtobeornot;Iknowrightwellthatthejudgmentissubjecttoillusionthroughthesenses。 ButIwastolda’spiritfriend’waspresent;andsoonthename,time,andplaceofdeath,etc。,weregivenme。ItwasthenameofafriendI hadonceknownintimately。Buttwentyyearshadpassedsincetheoldintimacy; shehadlivedinanotherState;IamcertainthatsheandthePage24psychichadneverknownorevenheardofeachother。Shehaddiedwithinafewmonths。\"Mr。Savagethengivesexampleswherethepowerinquestionwasexclusivelymental:——\"ThefirsttimeIwaseverinthepresenceofaparticularpsychic,shewentintoatrance。Shehadneverseen,and,sofarasIknow,hadneverhadanywayofhearingofmyfather,whohaddiedsomeyearspreviously。WhenIwasaboy,healwayscalledmebyaspecialnamethatwasneverusedbyanyothermemberofthefamily。Inlateryearshehardlyeverusedit。Buttheentrancedpsychicsaid:’Anoldgentlemanishere,’ andshedescribedcertainverymarkedpeculiarities。Thensheadded:’Hesaysheisyourfather,andhecallsyou,’usingtheoldchildhoodnameofmine。\"Again,samepage:——\"Onecasemore,only,willImentionunderthishead。Amostintimatefriendofmyyouthhadrecentlydied。ShehadlivedinanotherState,andthepsychicdidnotknowthatsuchapersonhadeverexisted。 Weweresittingalonewhenthisoldfriendannouncedherpresence。Itwasinthisway:Aletteroftwopageswasautomaticallywritten,addressedtome。IthoughttomyselfasIreadit,——Ididnotspeak,——’Wereitpossible,Ishouldfeelsureshehadwrittenthis。’Ithensaid,asthoughspeakingtoher,’Willyounotgivemeyourname?’Itwasgiven,bothmaidenandmarriedname。Ithenbeganaconversationlastingoveranhour,whichseemedasrealasanyIeverhavewithmyfriends。Shetoldmeofherchildren,ofhersisters。Wetalked,overtheeventsofboyhoodandgirlhood。Iaskedherifsherememberedabookweusedtoreadtogether,andshegavemetheauthor’sname。Iaskedagainifsherememberedtheparticularpoemwewerebothspeciallyfondof,andshenameditatonce。Intheletterthatwaswritten,andinmuchoftheconversation,therewereapparenthintsofidentity,littletouchesandpeculiaritiesthatwouldmeanmuchtoanacquaintance,butnothingtoastranger。Icouldnotbutbemuchimpressed。Nowinthiscase,IknowthatPage25thepsychicneverknewofthisperson’sexistence,andofcoursenotofouracquaintance。\"Mr。Savagethenmentionscaseswhichhecallsstillmoreinexplicable,becausetheinformationconveyedwasnotknowneithertothepsychic(whichseemstobethenewnameformedium)ortohimself。Hesays:——\"ButonemorecasedareItakethespacefor,thoughthebudgetisonlyopened。Thisonedidnothappentome,butitissohedgedaboutandcheckedoff,thatitsevidentialvalueinascientificwayisabsolutelyperfect。Thenamesofsomeofthepartiesconcernedwouldberecognizedintwohemispheres。Aladyandgentlemanvisitedapsychic。Thegentlemanwasthelady’sbrother-in-law。Theladyhadanauntwhowasillinacitytwoorthreehundredmilesaway。Whenthepsychichadbecomeentranced,theladyaskedherifshehadanyimpressionastotheconditionofheraunt。Thereplywas,’No。’Butbeforethesittingwasover,thepsychicexclaimed,’Why,yourauntishereShehasalreadypassedaway。’’Thiscannotbetrue,’saidthelady;’theremustbeamistake。Ifshehaddied,theywouldhavetelegraphedusimmediately。’’But,’thepsychicinsisted,’sheishere。Andsheexplainsthatshediedabouttwoo’clockthismorning。 Shealsosaysthatatelegramhasbeensent,andyouwillfinditatthehouseonyourreturn。’ \"Hereseemedaclearcaseforatest。Sowhiletheladystartedforherhome,herbrother-in-lawcalledatthehouseofafriendandtoldthestory。Whiletherethehusbandcamein。Havingbeenawayforsomehourshehadnotheardofanytelegram。Butthefriendseatedhimselfathisdeskandwroteoutacarefulaccount,whichallthreesignedonthespot。 Whentheyreachedhome,——twoorthreemilesaway,——therewasthetelegramconfirmingthefactandthetimeoftheaunt’sdeath,preciselyasthepsychichadtoldthem。 \"Herearemostwonderfulfacts。Howshalltheybeaccountedfor?Ihavenottrustedmymemoryforthesethings,buthavemadecarefulrecordatthetime。IknowPage26otherrecordsofasimiliarkindkeptbyothers。Theyarekeptprivate。Why?ThelateRev。J。G。Wood,ofEngland,theworld-famousnaturalist,oncesaidtome:’Iamgladtotalkofthesethingstoanyonewhohasarighttoknow。ButIusedtocalleverybodyafoolwhohadanythingtodowiththem;and’withasmile——’Idonotenjoybeingcalledafool。’ \"Psychicandothersocietiesthatadvertiseforstrangephenomena,mustlearnthatatleastarespectfultreatmentistobeaccorded,orpeoplewillnotlaybaretheirsecretsouls。Andthen,intheverynatureofthecase,theseexperimentsconcernmattersofthemostpersonalnature。Manyofthemoststrikingcasespeoplewillnotmakepublic。Insomeofthoseaboverelated,Ihavehadsotoveilfacts,thattheydonotappearasremarkableastheyreallyare。Thewholecannotbetold。\"Aquotationfromthissamewriter(\"AutomaticWriting,\"page14),Says: ——\"IaminpossessionofarespectablebodyoffactsthatIdonotknowhowtoexplainexceptonthetheorythatIamdealingwithsomeinvisibleintelligence。IholdthatastheonlytenabletheoryIamacquaintedwith。\"Inthesamework(page19),theauthor,Mrs。S。A。Underwood,astheresultofhercommunicationsfromspirits,says:——\"Detailedstatementsoffactsunknowntoeitherofus[thatis,herselfandher\"control\"],butwhichweeksafterwardwerelearnedtobecorrect,havebeenwritten,andrepeatedagainandagain,whendisbelievedandcontradictedbyus。\"Onthispoint,also,asonthepreceding,testimonyneednotbemultiplied。 ThefactsaretoowellknownandtoogenerallyadmittedtowarrantthedevotionoffurtherspacetoapresentationofthePage27evidence。Thequestionmustsoonbemet,Whatisthesourceofthepowerandintelligencethusmanifested?ButthismayproperlybeheldinabeyancetillwetakeaglanceatTHEPROGRESSOFSPIRITUALISMduringthefiftyyearsofitsmodernhistory。Itbeganinawaytoexcitethewonderandcuriosityofthepeople,theveryelementsthatwouldgivewingstoitsprogressthroughtheland。Mensuddenlyfoundtheirthoughtscareeringthroughnewchannels。Anunseenworldseemedtomakeknownitspresenceandinviteinvestigation。Asthephenomenaclaimedtobeduetothedirectagencyofspirits,themovementnaturallyassumedthenameof\"Spiritualism。\"Itwasthenhailedbymultitudesasanewandlivingteacher,cometoclearupuncertaintiesandtodispeldoubtsfromthemindsofmen。 Atleastanirrepressiblecuriositywaseverywhereexcitedtoknowwhatthenew\"ism\"wouldteachconcerningthatinvisibleworldwhichitprofessedtohavecometoopentotheknowledgeofmankind。Everywheremensoughtbywhatmeanstheycouldcomeintocommunicationwiththespiritrealm。 Intowhateverplacethenewsentered,circleswereformed,andthenumberofconvertsoutstrippedthepenoftheenroller。Itgatheredadherentsfromeverywalkoflife——fromthehigherclassesaswellasthelower; theeducated,cultured,andrefined,aswellastheuncultivatedandignorant; fromministerslawyers,physicians,judges,Page28teachers,governmentofficials,andalltheprofessions。Buttheindividualsthusinterested,beingoftoodiverseandindependentviewstoagreeuponanypermanentbasisfororganization,thedatafornumericalstatisticsaredifficulttoprocure。Variousestimates,however,oftheirnumbershavebeenformed。Aslongagoas1876,computationsofthenumberofSpiritualistsintheUnitedStatesrangedfrom3,000,000byHepworthDixon,to10,000,000 bytheRomanCatholiccouncilatBaltimore。OnlyfiveyearsfromthetimethefirstconverttoModernSpiritualismappeared,JudgeEdmonds,himselfanenthusiasticconvert,saidoftheirnumbers:——\"Besidestheundistinguishedmultitudes,therearemanynowofhighstandingandtalentrankedamongthem,——doctors,lawyers,andclergymeningreatnumbers,aProtestantbishop,thelearnedandreverendpresidentofacollege,judgesofourhighercourts,membersofCongress,foreignambassadors,andex-membersoftheUnitedStatesSenate。\"Uptothepresenttime,itisnotprobablethatthenumberofSpiritualistshasbeenmuchreducedbyapostasiesfromthefaith,ifsuchitmaybecalled; whilethemovementitselfhasbeengrowingmoreprominentandbecomingmorewidelyknowneveryyear。Theconclusionwouldthereforeinevitablyfollowthatitsadherentsmustnowbemorenumerousthaneverbefore。A letteraddressedbythewritertothepublishersofthePhilosophicalJournal,Chicago,onthispoint,receivedthefollowingreply,datedDec。24,1895:——\"Beingunorganized,largely,noreliablefigurescanbegiven。 Manythousandsareinthechurches,andarecountedthere。ItisclaimedthatthereareaboutfivemillionintheUnitedStates,andoverfiftymillionintheworld。\"TheChristianatWorkofAug。17,1876,undertheheadof\"WitchesandFools,\"said:——\"Butwedonotknowhowmanyjudges,bankers,merchants,prominentmeninnearlyeveryoccupationinlife,thereare,whomakeitaconstantpracticetovisitclairvoyants,sightseers,andso-calledSpiritualmediums; yetitcanscarcelybedoubtedthattheirnameislegion;thatnotonlytheunreligiousman,butprofessingChristians,menandwomen,areinthehabitofconsultingspiritsfromthevastydeepforinformationconcerningboththedeadandtheliving。Manywhopassforintelligentpeople,whowouldbeshockedtohavetheirChristianitycalledinquestion,areconstantlyengagedinthisdisreputablebusiness。\"Thefollowingappearedsomeyearsago,intheSanFranciscoChronicle:——\"Untilquiterecently,sciencehascoldlyignoredtheallegedphenomenaofSpiritualism,andtreatedAndrewJacksonDavis,Home,andtheDavenportbrothers,asiftheybelongedtothecommonfraternityofshowmenandmountebanks。Butnowtherehascomeamostnoteworthychange。 WelearnfromsuchhighauthorityastheFortnightlyReviewthatAlfredH。Wallace,F。R。S。;WilliamCrookes,F。R。S。andeditoroftheQuarterlyJournalofScience;W。H。Harrison,F。R。S。andpresidentoftheBritishEthnologicalSociety,withothersoccupyingahighpositioninthescientificandliteraryworld,havebeenseriouslyinvestigatingthephenomenaofspiritism。Thereportwhichthoselearnedgentlemenmakeissimplyastounding。Thereisnofairytale,nostoryofmythormiracle,thatismoreincrediblethantheirnarrative。Theytellusingraveandsoberspeech,thatthespiritofagirlwhodiedahundredyearsago,appearedtotheminvisibleform。Shetalkedwiththem,gavethemlocksofherhair,piecesofherdress,andherautograph。TheyPage30sawherinbodilypresence,feltherperson,heardhervoice; sheenteredtheroominwhichtheywere,anddisappearedwithouttheopeningofadoor。Thesavantsdeclarethattheyhavehadnumerousinterviewswithherunderconditionsforbiddingtheideaoftrickeryorimposture。 \"Nowthatmeneminentinthescientificworldhavetakenuptheinvestigation,Spiritualismhasentereduponanewphase。Itcannolongerbetreatedwithsilentcontempt。Mr。Wallace’sarticlesintheFortnightlyhaveattractedgeneralattention,andmanyoftheleadingEnglishreviewsandnewspapersarediscussingthematter。TheNewYorkWorlddevotesthreecolumnsofitsspacetoasummaryofthelastarticleintheFortnightly,anddeclareseditoriallythatthe’phenomena’thusattested’deservetherigidscientificexaminationwhichMr。Wallaceinvitesforthem。’Thisistreatingthematterintherightway。Letallthewell-attestedfactsbecollected,andthenletusseewhatconclusionstheyjustify。Ifspiritcommunicationisafact,itiscertainlyamostinterestingone。InthelanguagewhichtheWorldattributestoJohnBright,’Ifitisafact,itistheonebesideswhicheveryotherfactofhumanexistencesinksintoinsignificance。’\"OneofthereasonswhyitwouldbequiteimpossibletostatethenumberofrealSpiritualistsinourlandto-dayhasalreadybeenhintedatinaforegoingextract。Itisthat\"manythousands,\"andwethinkthenumbermightinallprobabilityberaisedtomillions,whoareinrealitySpiritualists,donotgobythatname。Theyareinthevariouschurches,andarecountedthere。YettheybelievethephenomenaofSpiritualism,acceptitsteachingsintheirownminds,andquietlyandconstantly,astheChristianatWorkavers,consultclairvoyantsandmediums,inquestofknowledge。 ThegrosserfeaturesoftheteachingsofSpiritualismwhichwerepainfullypromi-Page31nentinitsearlierstages,whichthereisnoreasontobelievearediscountenancedorabandonedeitherintheoryorpractice,arerelegatedtoaninvisiblebackground,whileinitsoutwardaspectitnowposesintheattitudeofpietyandthegarbofreligion。ItevenprofessestoadoptsomeofthemoreprominentandpopulardoctrinesofChristianity。InthisphasetheaveragechurchgoercannotseewhyhemaynotacceptallthatSpiritualismhastogive,andstillretainhisdenominationalrelationship。Besidesthis,thecomingtolight,everynowandthen,ofthefactthatsomepersonofnationalorworld-widefameisaSpiritualist,addspopularityandgivesanewimpetustothemovement。SuchinstancesmaybenamedasthefounderoftheLelandStanfordUniversity,ofCalifornia;thewidowofex-Vice-PresidentHendricks,ofIndiana,who,itissaid,iscarryingonsomeverysuccessfulfinancialtransactionsbydirectionfromthespiritworld;andMr。W。T。 Stead,LondoneditoroftheReviewofReviews,who,in1893startedanewquarterly,calledTheBorderLand,tobedevotedtotheadvocacyofthephilosophyofSpiritualism,whichhehadthenbutrecentlyespoused。 Inothercountriesithasinvadedtheranksofthemobility,andevenseateditselfonthethronesofmonarchs。ThelateroyalhousesofFrance,Spain,andRussiaaresaid,bycurrentrumor,tohavesoughtthespiritsforknowledge。 Nocausecouldcovetmorerapidandwide-spreadsuccessthanthishasenjoyed。 ModernSpiritualism:ASubjectofProphecyandaSignoftheTimes,Chapter2Page32CHAPTERTWOWHATISTHEAGENCYINQUESTION?HAVINGnowshownthatthereareconnectedwithSpiritualismsupermundanephenomenathatcannotbedenied,andequallyevidentsuperhumanintelligence,sufficienttogivetothemovementunprecedentedrecognitioninalltheworld,thewayisopenforthemostimportantquestionthatcanberaisedconcerningit,andonewhichnowdemandsananswer;andthatis,Whatistheagencybywhichthesephenomenaareproduced,andbywhichthisintelligenceismanifested?Thisquestionmustbeexaminedwiththeutmostcare,and,ifpossible,adecisionbereachedofthemostassuringcertainty;for,asMr。M。J。Savagesays,\"Spiritualismiseitheragrandtruthoramostlamentabledelusion。\" ItisproperthattheclaimwhichSpiritualismputsforthforitself,inthisregard,shouldfirstbeheard。Thisissowellknownthatitscarcelyneedbestated。Itisthatthereisineveryhumanbeingasoul,orspirit,whichconstitutestherealperson;thatthissoul,orspirit,isimmortal; thatitmanifestsitselfthroughatangiblebodyduringthisearthlife,andwhenthatbodydies,passesunscathedintotheunseenworld,intoanenlargedsphereoflife,activity,andPage33intelligence;thatinthissphereitcanstilltakecognizanceofearthlythings,andcommunicatewiththosestillintheflesh,respectingsceneswhichithasleft,andthosemoreinterestingconditionsstillveiledfrommortalsight;thatitisbythesedisembodied,or\"discarnated\"spiritsthatrapsaregiven,objectsmoved,intelligencemanifested,secretsrevealed,slateswritten,voicesuttered,facesshown,andepistlesaddressedtomortals,asfriendwouldwritetofriend。Ifthisbetrue,itopenswhatwouldindeedbeconsideredagrandavenueofconsolationtobereavedhearts,bygivingthemevidencethattheirdepartedfriendsstilllived;thattheyrecognized,loved,andaccompaniedthem,anddelightedstilltocounselandinstructthem。Ifnottrue,itisamasterpieceofsuperhumancraftandcunning;forittakesChristendomonthesidewhereitisleastguarded; astheviewiseverywhereheldthatthedeadareconscious,andtheonlyquestionwouldbeastotheirpowertocommunicatewithpersonsstilllivinginthebody;anditthrowsitsarmsaroundtheindividualwhentheheartisthemosttender,whenplungedintoaconditioninwhicheverypangofbereavedsorrow,everytieofaffection,amideverythroboflove,presshimtocravewithallhisbeingthatcommunicationwiththedeadmaybeprovedafact,andtoconstrainhimtoacceptthedoctrine,unlesskeptfromitbysomepowerstrongerthanthecordsthatbindhearttoheartindeathlesslove。Ifitbeadeception,itoccupiesavantagegroundbeforewhichmenmaywelltremble。Page34But,ashasbeenalreadystated,thequestionisheretobediscussedfromthestandpointoftheBible;theBibleistobetakenasthestandardofauthoritybywhichallconflictingclaimsrespectingthenatureofman,mustbedecided。TheauthenticityoftheScriptures,inreferencetothosewhodenytheirauthority,isanantecedentquestion,intothediscussionofwhichitisnottheprovinceofthislittleworktoenter。Aword,however,bywayofdigression,maybeallowedinreferencetoitsauthorship。 CREDENTIALSOFTHEBIBLE1。TheBibleclaimstobethewordofGod。Thosewhowroteitassertthattheywroteasthey\"weremovedbytheHolyGhost;\"andtheyappendtowhattheyutter,a\"ThussaiththeLord。\" 2。Ifitisnotwhatitclaimstobe,itisanimpostureinventedbydeceiversandliars。 3。Goodmenwouldnotdeceiveandlie;thereforetheywerenottheoneswhoinventedtheBible。 4。If,therefore,itwasinventedbymenatall,itmusthavebeeninventedbybadmen。 5。Allliarsandreligiousimpostorsarebadmen;but—— 6。TheBiblerepeatedlyandmostexplicitlyforbidslyingandimposture,underthethreateningofmostcondignpunishment。 7。Would,therefore,liarsandimpostorsinventabookwhichmorethananyotherbookeverwritten,denounceslyingandimposture,thuscondemningPage35themselvestotheseverestjudgmentsofGod,andatlasttoeternaldeath? 8。If,then,theBibleisnottheinventionofgoodmen,——becausesuchmenwouldnotlieanddeceive;norofevilmen,——becausesuchmenwouldnotcondemnthemselves;norofgoodorevilangels,forthesamereasons,whoelsecanbeitsauthor,buthewhoclaimstobe,thatis,thelivingGod? 9。If,therefore,fromtheverynatureofthecase,itmustbeGod’sbook,whynotbelieveit,andobeyit? Toreturn:AppealisthereforemadetotheBible;andtheobjectistolearnwhattheBibleteachesaboutSpiritualism。Whentheclaimisputforththatitisthedisembodiedspiritsofdeadmenwhomakethecommunications,theBiblereaderisatonceawareofaconflictofclaims。IntimeswhentheBiblewaswritten,therewerepracticesamongmenwhichwentunderthenamesof\"enchantment,\"\"sorcery,\"\"witchcraft,\"\"necromancy,\"\"divination,\" \"consultingwithfamiliarspirits,\"etc。Thesepracticeswereallmoreorlessrelated,butsomeofthembearanunmistakablemeaning。Thus,\"necromancy\" isdefinedtomean\"apretendedcommunicationwiththedead。\"A\"familiarspirit\"was\"aspiritordemonsupposedtoattendonanindividual,ortocomeathiscall;theinvisibleagentofanecromancer’swill。\"——CenturyDictionary。Spiritualistsdonotdenytheirtheirintercoursewiththeinvisibleworldcomesundersome,atPage36least,oftheseheads。ButallsuchpracticestheBibleexplicitlyforbids。 Deut。18:9-12:\"Thereshallnotbefoundamongyouanyonethatmakethhissonorhisdaughtertopassthroughthefire,orthatusethdivination,oranobserveroftimes,oranenchanter,orawitch,oracharmer,oraconsulterwithfamiliarspirits,orawizard,oranecromancer。ForallthatdothesethingsareanabominationuntotheLord。\"Lev。19:31: \"Regardnotthemthathavefamiliarspirits,neitherseekafterwizards,tobedefiledbythem:IamtheLordyourGod。\"Seealso,2Kings21:2,6,9,11;Rev。21:8;Gal。5:19-21;Acts16:16-18;etc。ThusplainlyinboththeOldandNewTestaments,arethesepracticesforbidden。 ANIMPOSSIBILITYButwhydoestheBibleforbidsuchpracticesasnecromancy,ora\"pretended\" communicationwiththedead?——Becauseitwouldbeonlyapretenseatbest;forsuchcommunicationisimpossible。Thedeadareunconsciousintheirgraves,andhavenopowertocommunicatewiththeliving。Letthistruthbeonceestablished,anditisthedeath-blowtotheclaimsofSpiritualism,inthecasesofallwhowillreceiveit。Allusionhasalreadybeenmadetoapopularandwide-spreaddogmaintheChristianchurchwhichfurnishesabasisforSpiritualism。Itisthatthesoulisimmortal,andthatthedeadareconscious。Spiritsmakeknowntheirpresence,andclaimtobethespiritsofpersonswhohaveoncelivedPage37hereinhumanbodies。NowiftheBibleteachesthatthereisnosuchthingasadisembodiedhumanspirit,aknowledgeofthatfactwouldenableonetodetectatoncetheimpostureofanyintelligencewhichfrombehindthecurtainshouldclaimtobesuchspirit。Anyspiritseekingtheattentionofmeninthislife,andclaimingtobewhattheBiblesaysdoesnotexist,comeswithafalsehoodonitslipsorinitsraps,iftheBibleistrue,andthusrevealsitsrealcharactertobethatofadeceiver。InthiscasetheBiblebelieverisarmedagainsttheimposture。Nomanlikestobefooled。 Nomatterthereforehownicethecommunicatingintelligencemayseem,howmanytruethingsitmaysay,orhowmanygoodthingsitmaypromise,theconvictioncannotbeevadedthatnorealgoodcanbeintendedorconferredbyanyspirit,orwhateveritmaybe,masqueradingunderthegarboffalsehood,orpretendingtobewhatitisnot。Onsuchafoundation110stablesuperstructurecanbereared。Itbecomesadeathtrap,suretocollapseandinvolveinruinallthosewhotrusttherein。 Itisverydesirablethatthereadercomprehendthefullimportanceofthedoctrine,asrelatedtothissubject,thatthedeadareunconsciousandthattheyhavenopowertocommunicatewiththeliving。Thisbeingestablished,itsweepsawayatonestroketheentirefoundationofSpiritualism。 EvidencewillnowbepresentedtoshowthatthisisaBibledoctrine;andwhereverthisisreceived,thefabricofSpiritualismfrombasetofinialfalls;itcannotPage38possiblystand。Butwherethedoctrineprevailsthatonlythethinveilthatlimitsourmortalvision,separatesusfromaworldfulloftheconscious,intelligentspiritsofthosewhohavedepartedthislife,Spiritualismhasthefield,beyondthepossibilityofdislodgment。Whenonebelievesthathehasdisembodiedspiritfriendsallabouthim,howcanhequestionthattheyareabletocommunicatewithhim?andwhensomeunseenintelligencemakesitspresenceknown,andclaimstobeoneofthosefriends,andreferstofactsorscenes,knownonlytothemtwo,howcanthelivingdisputetheclaim?Howcanherefusetoacceptaclaim,which,onhisownhypothesis,thereisnoconceivablereasontodeny?Butif’thespiritsarenotwhattheyclaimtobe,howshalltheinexplicablephenomenaattendingtheirmanifestationsbeexplained?——TheBiblebringstoviewotheragencies,nottheso-calledspiritsofthedeparted,towhoseworkingallthathaseverbeenmanifestedwhichtomortalvisionismysteriousandinexplicable,maybejustlyattributed。 THESOULNOTIMMORTALSpiritualismdeclaresittobethegreatobjectofitsmission,toprovetheimmortalityofthesoul,which,itsays,isnottaughtintheScriptureswithsufficientclearness,andisnototherwisedemonstrated。ItwellattributestotheScripturesalackofplainteachinginsupportofthatdogma;anditwouldhavestatedmoretruth,ifithadsaidthatthePage39Scripturesnowherecountenancesuchadoctrineatall。But,itissaid,theScripturesarefulloftheterms,\"soul\"and\"spirit。\"Verytrue;buttheynowhereusethosetermstodesignatesuchapartofmanasincommonparlance,andinpopulartheology,theyhavecometomean。Thefactis,thepopularconceptofthe\"soul\"and\"spirit\"hasbeenformulatedentirelyoutsidetheBible。Sedulously,unremittingly,formorethansixthousandyears,theideahasbeeninculcatedinthemindsofmen,fromthecradletothegrave,thatmanisadualbeing,consistingofanoutwardbodywhichdies,andaninwardbeingcalled\"soul,\"or\"spirit,\"whichdoesnotdie,butpassestohigherspiritlife,whenthebodygoesintothegrave。Thefatherofthisdoctrineisrarelyreferredtobyitsbelievers,asauthority,possiblythroughalittlefeelingofembarrassmentastoitsparentage; forheitwaswhoannouncedittoourfirstparentsinthesewords:\"Yeshallnotsurelydie!\"Gen。3:4。Whenmenbegantodie,itwasashrewdstrokeofpolicyonthepartofhimwhohadpromisedthemthattheyshouldnotdie,totrytoprovetothosewhoremainedthattheothershadnotreallydied,butonlychangedconditions。Itisnomarvelthatheshouldtrytomakemenbelievethattheypossessedanimmaterial,immortalentitythatcouldnotdie;but,inviewoftheghastlyexperiencesofthepassingyears,itisthemarvelofmarvelsthatheshouldhavesucceededsowell。 ThetroublenowisthatmentakethesemeaningswhichhavebeendevisedandfosteredintoPage40stupendousstrengthoutsidethepaleofBibleteaching,andattachthemtotheBibletermsof\"soul\"and\"spirit。\"Inotherwords,themongrelpago-papaltheologywhichhasgrownupinChristendom,letstheBiblefurnishtheterms,andpaganismthedefinitions。ButfromtheBiblestandpoint,thesedefinitionsdonotbelongthere;theyareforeigntothetruth,andtheBibledoesnotrecognizethem。TheyareasmuchoutofplaceaswastheinventorofthemhimselfinthegardenofEden。LettheBiblefurnishitsowndefinitionstoitsownterms,andallwillbeclear。TheopinionofJohnMilton,thecelebratedauthorofParadiseLost,isworthyofnote。 Inhis\"TreatiseonChristianDoctrine,\"Vol。I,pp。250,251,hesays: ——\"Manisalivingbeing,intrinsicallyandproperlyoneindividual,notcompoundandseparable,not,accordingtothecommonopinion,madeupandframedoftwodistinctanddifferentnatures,asofbodyandsoul,butthewholemanissoul,andthesoul,man;thatistosay,abodyorsubstance,individual,animated,sensitive,andrational。\"Inthissensethewordisemployedmanytimes;butwhoeverwilltracetheuseofthewords\"soul\"and\"spirit\"throughtheBible,willfindthemappliedalsotoagreatvarietyofobjects;as,person,mind,heart,body(intheexpression\"adeadbody\"),will,lust,appetite,breath,creature,pleasure,desire,anger,courage,blast,etc。,etc。,inallnearlyfiftydifferentways。Butitisafactwhichshouldbeespeciallynoted,thatinnotasingleinstanceistheretheleasthintgiventhatanythingexpressedbythesePage41termsiscapableofexistingforasinglemoment,asaconsciousentity,orinanyothercondition,withoutthebody!Thisbeingso,noneofthese,accordingtotheBible,aretheagencyclaimedtobepresentinSpiritualism。 Anotherfactinreferencetothispoint,shouldbealloweditsdecisivebearing。Thequestionnowunderinvestigationis,Isthesoulimmortal,asSpiritualismhastakenuponitselftoteach,andclaimstodemonstrate? TheBibleisfoundtobesolavishintheuseoftheterms\"soul\"and\"spirit,\"thatthesewordsoccurintheaggregate,seventeenhundredtimes。Seventeenhundredtimes,bywayofdescription,analysis,narrative,historicalfacts,ordeclarationsofwhattheycando,orsuffer,theBiblehassomethingtosayabout\"soul\"and\"spirit。\"Themostimportantquestiontobesettledconcerningthem,certainly,iswhethertheyareimmortalornot。WillnottheBible,sofreelytreatingoftheseterms,answerthisquestion?Verystrange,indeed,ifitdoesnot。Butdoesitonceaffirmthateitherthesoulorthespiritisimmortal?——Notonce!Doesiteverapplytothemtheterms\"eternal,\"\"deathless,\"\"neverdying,\"oranywordthatbearsthenecessarymeaningofimmortal?——Notinasingleinstance。Doesitapplytothemanytermfromwhichevenaninference,necessaryorremote,canbedrawnthattheyareimmortal?Evenreducedtothisattenuatedform,theanswerisstillanemphaticandoverwhelming,No!Well,then,doesitsayanythingaboutthenatureandcapabilitiesofexist-Page42enceofthatwhichitdenominatessoulorspirit?——Yes;itsaysthesoulisindangerofthegrave,maydie,bedestroyed,killed,andthatthespiritmaybewounded,cutoff,preserved,andso,conversely,madetoperish。 ItissometimesclaimedthatitisnotnecessarythattheBibleshouldaffirmtheimmortalityofthesoul,becauseitissoself-evidentafactthatitistakenforgranted。Butnoonesurelycansupposethattheimmortalityofthesoulismoreself-evidentthanthatofJehovah;yettheBiblehasseenfittoaffirmhisimmortalityinmostdirectterms。1Tim。1:17: \"NowuntotheKingeternal,immortal,invisible,theonlywiseGod,behonorandgloryforeverandever。Amen。\"1Tim。6:16:\"Whoonlyhathimmortality,dwellinginthelightwhichnomancanapproachunto; whomnomanbathseen,norcansee:towhombehonorandpowereverlasting。 Amen。\"Let,then,similarBibletestimonybefoundconcerningthesoul; thatis,thatitis\"immortal,\"or\"hathimmortality,\"andthetaken-for-granteddevicewillnotbeneeded。 ModernSpiritualism:ASubjectofProphecyandaSignoftheTimes。 Chapter3Page43CHAPTERTHREETHEDEADUNCONSCIOUSFROMthefactnowestablishedthatthesoulisnotimmortal,itwouldfollowasaninevitableconclusion,thatthedeadarenotconsciousintheintermediatestate,andconsequentlycannotactthepartattributedtotheminmodernSpiritualism。Buttherearesomepositivestatementstowhichthereader’sattentionshouldbecalled,andsomeinstancessupposedtoprovetheconsciousstatewhichshouldbenoticed。 1。TheDeadKnownotAnything。——AsasampleofthewaytheBiblespeaksuponthisquestion,letthereaderturntothewordsofSolomon,inEccl。9:5,6,10:\"Forthelivingknowthattheyshalldie:butthedeadknownotanything,neitherhavetheyanymoreareward;forthememoryofthemisforgotten。Alsotheirlove,andtheirhatred,andtheirenvy,isnowperished;neitherhavetheyanymoreaportionforeverinanythingthatisdoneunderthesun……Whatsoeverthyhandfindethtodo,doitwiththymight;forthereisnowork,nordevice,norknowledge,norwisdom,inthegrave,whitherthougoest。\" Thislanguageisaddressedtothereal,living,intelligent,responsibleman;andhowcoulditbePage44plainer?Onthehypothesisofthecommonlybelieveddistinctionbetweenthesoulandthebody,thismustbeaddressedtothesoul;forthebodyconsideredasthemerematerialinstrumentthroughwhichthesoulacts,isnotsupposedofitselftoknowanything。Thebody,asabody,independentofthesoul,doesnotknowthatitshalldie;butitisthatwhichknows,whileoneisalive,thatitshalldie——itisthatsameintelligentbeingthat,whendead,knowsnotanything。ButthespiritsinSpiritualismdoknowmanythingsintheircondition;thereforetheyarenotthosewhohaveoncelivedonthisearth,andpassedoffthroughdeath;forsuch,oncedead,thisscriptureaffirms,knownotanything——theyareinaconditioninwhichthereis\"nowork,nordevice,norknowledge,norwisdom。\"Thisisaplain,straightforward,literalstatement;thereisnomistakingitsmeaning;andifitistrue,thenitisnottruethattheunseenagentsworkingthroughSpiritualism,arethespiritsofthedead。 2。TheSpiritReturnstoGod。——Anotherpassagefromthesamewriterandthesamebook,mayrecurtothemindofthereader,asexpressingadifferentandcontradictorythought。Eccl。12:7。\"Thenshallthedustreturntotheearthasitwas:andthespiritshallreturnuntoGodwhogaveit。\"AcarefulanalysisofthispassagerevealsnosupportforSpiritualism; foritdoesnotsaythatthespirit,onreturningtoGod,isconscious,oriscapableofcomingbackandcommunicatingwithmortals。ItisnotdeniedthatdifferentcomponentpartsenterintoPage45theconstitutionofman;andthatthesepartsmaybeseparated。Solomonhimselfmaythereforetelluswhathemeansbytheterm\"spirit\"whichhehereuses。Heemploysthesamewordinchapter3:21ofthissamebook,butsaysthatbeastshaveitaswellasmen。Andtheninverse19,heexplainswhathemeans,bysayingthatthey(manandtheloweranimals)allhaveonebreath。Therecordofman’screationinGen。2:7,showsthatavitalizingprinciple,calledthe\"breathoflife,\"wasnecessarytobeimpartedtotheorganizedbody,beforemanbecamealivingbeing; andthisbreathoflife,ascommontomanandtoallbreathinganimals,isdescribedinGen。7:21,22,bytheterm[HEBREWCHARACTERSINPRINTED TEXT](ruahh),thesamewordthatisusedfor\"breath,\"inEccl。3:19,\"spirit,\"inverse21,and\"thespirit,\"whichGodgavetoman,andwhichreturnstoGod,inchapter12:7。Thusitisclearthatreferenceisheremadesimplytothe\"breathoflife\"whichGodatfirstimpartedtoman,tomakehimalivingbeing,andwhichhewithdrawstohimself,inthehourofman’sdeath。Jobstatesthesamefact,anddescribestheprocess,inchapter34:14,15: \"Ifhe[God]sethisheartuponman,ifhegatheruntohimselfhis[man’s]spirit[sameword]andhisbreath;……manshallturnagainuntodust。\"NoonecanfailtoseeherethatJobreferstothesameeventofwhichSolomonspeaks。 Andatthispointthequestionmayaswellberaised,andanswered,\"Whencecomesthisspiritwhichisclaimedtobetherealman,capableofanPage46independentandsuperiorexistencewithoutthebody?Bodiescomeintoexistencebynaturalgeneration;butwhencecomesthespirit?Isitapartofthebody?Ifso,itcannotbeimmortal;for\"thatwhichisbornofthefleshisflesh。\"John3:6。Isitsuppliedtohumanbeingsatbirth?Ifso,isthereagreatstorehouse,somewhere,ofsoulsandspirits,ready-made,fromwhichthesupplyisdrawnasfastaswantedinthisworld?Andifso,further,isittobeconcludedthatallspiritshavehadapre-existence?