EYBERT (Henry)
--Crazed by Spiritualism, 166.
--Mrs. Kane enters the "Spiritual Mansion," 164.
--She draws the line at the Apostles and the Angel Gabriel, 166.
--His legacy for the investigation of Spiritualism, 167.
--His "spirit" mistakes the identity of a member of the "Seybert
Commission" and calls him by a queer name, 171.
--Though he knew no Latin in the flesh, his "spirit" is made to write
Latin, 197.
"SEYBERT Commission" (The)
--Its origin and labors, 167.
--Experiments with Mrs. Kane, 169.
--Its conclusions regarding the "rappings," 168, 201.
--On other phases of Spiritualism, 201.
SPIRITUALISM
--Mrs. Catherine Fox Jencken says it is the greatest curse the world has
ever known, 56.
SUPERSTITION
--Traditions in the Fox family about queer happenings, 119.
UNDERHILL (Ann Leah)
--Her narrative proven false, 38.
--Sinister influence over her younger sisters, 233.
VERDICT (The unalterable), 201.
VIBRATION of articles when "medium's" body is in contact with them while
producing raps, 138, 145.
WARNINGS of Dr. Kane to Maggie and Katie Fox against a life of
deception, 216, 219, 222, 225, 228, 229.
--Against intercourse with her sister, Leah, 227.
FINIS.
Footnotes:
[1] Dr. Kane and Horace Greeley.
[2] It was erroneously stated that the boys were immediately sent back to
Europe.
[3] "The Seybert Commission on Spiritualism," J. B. Lippincott Company,
Philadelphia, 1887. The author is under obligations to the publishers of
this volume, for material which he has taken from it.
[4] The author of "The Love-Life of Dr. Kane;" published by Carleton,
1865, New York.
[5] This form of expression was here used because the author of "The
Love-Life," while not a believer in Spiritualism, did not wish to imply in
a work that had Mrs. Kane's personal sanction, the slightest doubt of the
sincerity of her professions or of her claims as a "medium."
[6] Leah.
[7] General Waddy Thompson.
[8] Ex-Governor Tallmadge.
[9] Katie, as well as her sister, had promised to abjure the "spirits,"
and she had also said that she would go to live with Maggie on the
latter's marriage with Dr. Kane.
[10] The wife of the President of the United States.
Transcriber's Notes:
Passages in italics are indicated by _italics_.
Punctuation has been corrected without note.
The following misprints have been correcte
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