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Identifier: nineteenthcentur01brit (find matches)
Title: Nineteenth century miracles, or, Spirits and their work in every country of the earth : a complete historical compendium of the great movement known as "modern spiritualism"
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Britten, Emma Hardinge, d. 1899 Dadmun, John H., former owner. DLC Walrond, George W., inscriber. DLC Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Subjects: Spiritualism
Publisher: New York : Published by William Britten : Lovell & Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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SPECIMEN OF WRITING EXECUTED BY MRS. FOX JENCKEN'S BABY, AGED NINE DAYS.
ALSO FASCIMILES OF THE SIGNATURES OF THE WITNESSES AND MARK OF THE NURSE WHO HELD THE BABY.

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NINETEENTH CENTURY MIRACLES. 551

CHAPTER LXI.

CONCLUSION.

It need scarcely be stated to the readers of this volume, that its limits no
more admit of a record which would include all the memorable names which
have figured in the history of American Spiritualism, than it would serve to
catalogue all the noteworthy personages who have been instrumental in
planting the standards of the Spiritual cause in other countries of the earth.
Of the vast number of influential actors in the great nineteenth century
Spiritual drama mentioned in the author's 'Twenty Year's History of Modern
American Spiritualism, few indeed are now remaining on earth. Amongst
those still spared to the present generation are the three Fox sisters, whose
eminent services in founding the first Spiritual telegraph of the present age,
have been fully described in " Modern American Spiritualism," as well as
every other work written on the subject of the present Spiritual dispensa-
tion. The eldest of the far-famed sisters known as " The Rochester
Knockers," Mrs. Leah Fox Underbill, though retired from her long and


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