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insinuated, and the uncertainty and suspicion which have become the fixed attitude of the mind
 
insinuated, and the uncertainty and suspicion which have become the fixed attitude of the mind
 
regarding phenomena which at first seemed so surely spiritual, gradually extend to all manifestations
 
regarding phenomena which at first seemed so surely spiritual, gradually extend to all manifestations
and teachings.”(March 15, 1874 Section 29 Spirit Teachings, Stainton Moses (1839-1892)<blockquote>
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and teachings.”(March 15, 1874 Section 29 Spirit Teachings, Stainton Moses (1839-1892)</blockquote>
    
Caligastia hated Jesus. In fact, the hate was visceral to the point that if he, Caligastia, could dethrone
 
Caligastia hated Jesus. In fact, the hate was visceral to the point that if he, Caligastia, could dethrone
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they achieved through the turmoil of world war and the ideological struggles that followed it.
 
they achieved through the turmoil of world war and the ideological struggles that followed it.
 
*ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
*ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
'''-ANONYMOUS, CHRIST IN YOU, PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK, (1910, 1919, 224 PP)'''
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''-ANONYMOUS, CHRIST IN YOU, PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK, (1910, 1919, 224 PP)''
 
<blockquote>Earlier published in London, 1910. The referenced text is from the 1910 first
 
<blockquote>Earlier published in London, 1910. The referenced text is from the 1910 first
 
edition. This is a beautiful work and as timely today as the day it was transcribed.
 
edition. This is a beautiful work and as timely today as the day it was transcribed.
 
The text may be read on line at <http://www.spiritwritings.com/christinyou.pdf></blockquote>
 
The text may be read on line at <http://www.spiritwritings.com/christinyou.pdf></blockquote>
'''-DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN, THE NEW REVELATION, GEORGE H DORAN, NEW YORK, (1918).'''
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''-DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN, THE NEW REVELATION, GEORGE H DORAN, NEW YORK, (1918).''
 
<blockquote>The text may be accessed on line at -
 
<blockquote>The text may be accessed on line at -
 
<http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/nrvln10.txt>
 
<http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/nrvln10.txt>
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(1918) and, by its tone, hopeful signs that something wonderful is about to happen
 
(1918) and, by its tone, hopeful signs that something wonderful is about to happen
 
with the participation of spirit on earth.</blockquote>
 
with the participation of spirit on earth.</blockquote>
-HARRISON, HARRY P., CULTURE UNDER CANVAS: THE STORY OF TENT CHAUTAUQUA; AS
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''-HARRISON, HARRY P., CULTURE UNDER CANVAS: THE STORY OF TENT CHAUTAUQUA; AS
TOLD
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TOLD''
TO KARL DETZER, HASTINGS HOUSE, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK , (1958) (ISBN:
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<blockquote>TO KARL DETZER, HASTINGS HOUSE, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK , (1958) (ISBN:
 
9780313203800)
 
9780313203800)
 
Anecdotes of the author who was one of the pioneers in the Tent Chautauqua with
 
Anecdotes of the author who was one of the pioneers in the Tent Chautauqua with
some 30 years in various management capacities.
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some 30 years in various management capacities.</blockquote>
-MOSES, WILLIAM STAINTON, MORE SPIRIT TEACHINGS, LONDON (1889, 124 PP).
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''-MOSES, WILLIAM STAINTON, MORE SPIRIT TEACHINGS, LONDON (1889, 124 PP).
1952 REPRINT SPIRITUALIST PRESS, LONDON, 1952.
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1952 REPRINT SPIRITUALIST PRESS, LONDON, 1952.''
It is this text which discusses permissions for the then active attempt to reveal
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<blockquote>It is this text which discusses permissions for the then active attempt to reveal
 
additional information for the proposed revelation Much of what did not get into
 
additional information for the proposed revelation Much of what did not get into
 
Spirit Teachings made it into this volume which also contains more information
 
Spirit Teachings made it into this volume which also contains more information
about Stainton himself.
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about Stainton himself.</blockquote>
-MOSES, WILLIAM STAINTON (1839-1892), SPIRIT TEACHINGS, LONDON, (1883, 291 PP).
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''-MOSES, WILLIAM STAINTON (1839-1892), SPIRIT TEACHINGS, LONDON, (1883, 291 PP).
1976 REPRINT, SPIRITUALIST PRESS, ISBN: 0854370099 / 0-85437-009-9)
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1976 REPRINT, SPIRITUALIST PRESS, ISBN: 0854370099 / 0-85437-009-9)''
This work contains the bulk of the Imperator teachings and a major source for
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<blockquote>This work contains the bulk of the Imperator teachings and a major source for
 
tracing the attempt to provide Urantia a major revelation before the turn of the last
 
tracing the attempt to provide Urantia a major revelation before the turn of the last
 
century. Because it is a text that was copied from his journals during the 1870's,
 
century. Because it is a text that was copied from his journals during the 1870's,
 
dating sometimes becomes a little haphazard and there is no good chronology to
 
dating sometimes becomes a little haphazard and there is no good chronology to
 
depend on except when Moses actually dates an entry. It is a priceless inside look
 
depend on except when Moses actually dates an entry. It is a priceless inside look
at the workings of a celestial revelatory commission.
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at the workings of a celestial revelatory commission.</blockquote>
-NEW YORK TIMES THE, ARCHIVE STACKS 1904-1912.
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''-NEW YORK TIMES THE, ARCHIVE STACKS 1904-1912.''
The reader may access the archives on line at -
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<blockquote>The reader may access the archives on line at -
 
<http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/nytarchive.html>. The archives
 
<http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/nytarchive.html>. The archives
 
helped to ascertain location dates in public news stories around Harry Loose (d.
 
helped to ascertain location dates in public news stories around Harry Loose (d.
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New York in 1906, and consulted with Sadler sometime between 1906 and 1908,
 
New York in 1906, and consulted with Sadler sometime between 1906 and 1908,
 
then becoming associated with the baseball club, the Chicago Cubs, during the
 
then becoming associated with the baseball club, the Chicago Cubs, during the
period.
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period.</blockquote>
-SHERMAN DIARIES THE, VOL I OF FIVE VOLUMES; COMPILED AND EDITED BY SASKIA
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''-SHERMAN DIARIES THE, VOL I OF FIVE VOLUMES; COMPILED AND EDITED BY SASKIA
 
PRAAMSMA WITH MATTHEW BLOCK, SQUARE CIRCLES PUBLISHING,
 
PRAAMSMA WITH MATTHEW BLOCK, SQUARE CIRCLES PUBLISHING,
CALIFORNIA, 2002.
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CALIFORNIA, 2002.''
This volume is especially helpful in focusing on the whereabouts, and possible
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<blockquote>This volume is especially helpful in focusing on the whereabouts, and possible
 
contributions of Harry Loose, a mysterious confidant and patient of Dr. Sadler,
 
contributions of Harry Loose, a mysterious confidant and patient of Dr. Sadler,
 
during the initial Sleeping Subject contact. Mr. Sherman met Loose and had
 
during the initial Sleeping Subject contact. Mr. Sherman met Loose and had
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frequent correspondence with him from which we learn more about the early
 
frequent correspondence with him from which we learn more about the early
 
period of the production of The URANTIA Book, and coincidentally a degree of
 
period of the production of The URANTIA Book, and coincidentally a degree of
Loose’s own participation in the work.
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Loose’s own participation in the work.</blockquote>
-TRETHEWY, A. W., THE 'CONTROLS' OF STAINTON MOSES, LONDON: (1923, 291PP).
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''-TRETHEWY, A. W., THE 'CONTROLS' OF STAINTON MOSES, LONDON: (1923, 291PP).''
Trethewy was a well known botanist, British Museum, who took an interest in W.
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<blockquote>Trethewy was a well known botanist, British Museum, who took an interest in W.
 
Stainton Moses’ work as a medium and sought to document his work underlining
 
Stainton Moses’ work as a medium and sought to document his work underlining
 
the high moral character of the teachings. He particularly disliked fakes and
 
the high moral character of the teachings. He particularly disliked fakes and
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Trethewy corroborated his findings through others besides what he had
 
Trethewy corroborated his findings through others besides what he had
 
investigated himself providing today’s historians more than the usual reliability in
 
investigated himself providing today’s historians more than the usual reliability in
many of these findings.
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many of these findings.</blockquote>
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