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  • Their Spiritualist is henceforth a juggler in law, as well as in fact.

    London: Saturday, September 16, 1865 1865

  • Canon Rauscher does not like to be called a Spiritualist because it implies that he belongs to a Spiritualist church.

    A Spirited Exchange Spraggett, Allen 1973

  • Imprimis: if a so-called Spiritualist tells you that he can summon spirits who will remove tables and chairs, write letters, play the piano, and rap on the walls, he is a CHARLATAN.

    Ardath Marie Corelli 1889

  • Meanwhile, nearly 2.8 million people now identify with dozens of new religious movements, calling themselves Wiccan, pagan or "Spiritualist," which the survey does not define.

    Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds 2009

  • I apologize if capitalizing "Spiritualist" misled some readers into supposing it meant anything more than Rauscher's long-standing conviction that mediums do indeed talk with the dead.

    A Spirited Exchange Spraggett, Allen 1973

  • Dumont-Guillemet, who became leader of the "Spiritualist" circuit to the east of Paris.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Dumont-Guillemet, who became leader of the "Spiritualist" circuit to the east of Paris.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Meanwhile, nearly 2.8 million people now identify with dozens of new religious movements, calling themselves Wiccan, pagan or "Spiritualist," which the survey does not define.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • Meanwhile, nearly 2.8 million people now identify with dozens of new religious movements, calling themselves Wiccan, pagan or "Spiritualist," which the survey does not define.

    unknown title 2009

  • Taking as my thesis, then, the question, Am I a Spiritualist? it will certainly appear, at first sight, I said, that the person best qualified to answer this question is precisely the person who puts it; but a little consideration will, I think, show that the term "Spiritualist" is one of such wide and somewhat elastic meaning -- in fact, that the word varies so widely according to the persons who use it -- that the question may really be asked of one's self without involving an inconsistency.

    Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Charles Maurice Davies 1869

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