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Spiritism

Robert C. Harbach·1965-05-15
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Since it claims to communicate with the spirit world, the above title is a more correct term for this doctrine of demons, than that of the misnomer "Spiritualism," for there is nothing spiritual about "spiritism," and, since it seeks departed spirits independently of God, very little that is religious. Since it claims to communicate with the spirit world, the above title is a more correct term for this doctrine of demons, than that of the misnomer "Spiritualism," for there is nothing spiritual...

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Robert C. Harbach
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1965-05-15

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Scripture References
Exodus 22:18Leviticus 20:6Deuteronomy 18:9-15
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