An edition of Life after death (1925)

Life after death

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Marchant, James Sir
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175

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Table of Contents

The Christian view: The nature of immortality, by Bishop Welldon. Personality and the life beyond, by Principal H. W. Robinson. The attitude of Jesus towards the future life, by the Rev. F. W. Norwood.
The testimony of spiritualism: The spiritual world, by the Rev. G. V. Owen. Our unseen observers, by the Rev. C. D. Thomas. My testimony, by Robert Blatchford.
The relation of Christianity to spiritualism: Christianity and spiritualism, by the Rev. F. C. Spurr. Christianity and spiritualism, by Sir Oliver Lodge.

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London, New York [etc.]

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Library of Congress
BT921 .M34

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Pagination
xiii, 175, [1] p.
Number of pages
175

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OL6686971M
LCCN
26004005
OCLC/WorldCat
5319113

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