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Spiritualists and do
The great majority of Spiritualists do not accept that the death of Jesus Christ on the cross was to pay for all of humanity's sins.

Spiritualists and believe
Spiritualists believe in communicating with the spirits of discarnate humans.
Blavatsky did not believe these spirits were deceased humans, and held beliefs in reincarnation different from the views of most Spiritualists.
Spiritualists believe that when we die physically aspect of the personality or mind survives this and continues to exist on a spirit plane, sometimes referred to as the spirit world.
Spiritualists believe that phenomena produced by mediums ( both mental and physical mediumship ) are the result of external spirit agencies.

Spiritualists and works
A commercial success, the works on display showed the increasing influence of Spiritualism on his thought, and included a number of portraits of prominent Spiritualists like Arthur Conan Doyle and Kate Fox-Jencken.

Spiritualists and faith
Some appropriate New Age and Neo-Pagan beliefs, whilst others call themselves ' Christian Spiritualists ', continuing with the tradition of cautiously incorporating Spiritualist experiences into their Christian faith.

Spiritualists and can
Coalville Evangelical Church, an independent church affiliated with the FIEC, can be found on Belvoir Road, and there is a Pentecostal church ( Full Gospel Mission ) on James Street ; Jehovah's Winesses have a modern ' Kingdom Hall ' on Albert Road and there is also a Spiritualist church ( Spiritualists ' National Union ) on Bridge Road.

Spiritualists and for
Onset was developed in the 1880s as a summer camp meeting for Spiritualists.
Spiritualists differ from Protestant Christians in that the Judeo-Christian Bible is not the primary source from which they derive knowledge of God and the afterlife: for them, their personal contacts with spirits provide that.
Around 1888 they became embroiled in a quarrel with their sister Leah and other leading Spiritualists, who were concerned that Kate was drinking too much to care properly for her children.
Lily Dale is a place of pilgrimage for many Spiritualists and others interested in the paranormal.
Both he and his wife Belle were Spiritualists and the couple decided to consult the spirits for guidance.
Other notable Spiritualists of that era were Mercy Cadwallader, who became a sort of missionary for the movement, and Emma Hardinge Britten, who wrote for the first Spiritualist newspaper in Britain, The Yorkshire Spiritual Telegraph.
Spiritualists National Union churches form the large majority and are affiliated to Spiritualist Association of Great Britain ( SAGB ), which is not a church per se, but rather an organization for mediums.
The term clairvoyance, for instance, may be used by Spiritualists to include seeing spirits and visions instilled by spirits.
Spiritualists use this ability for communication directly, or via a medium, between those in the spirit world and ourselves.

Spiritualists and soul
Spiritualists would claim that the human image on the mirrored surface was akin to looking into one's soul.

Spiritualists and ;
In the United States the Spiritualist churches are primarily affiliated either with the National Spiritualist Association of Churches or the loosely allied group of denominations known as the spiritual church movement ; in the U. K. the predominant organization is the Spiritualists ' National Union, founded in 1890.
Like many Spiritualists of his era, he lectured in favor of the abolition of slavery ; after emancipation, he taught literacy to freed slaves in New Orleans.

Spiritualists and they
Immediately convinced of the genuineness of the phenomena, they helped to spread the word among their radical Quaker friends, who became the early core of Spiritualists.

Spiritualists and afterlife
The Summerland is the name given by Theosophists, Spiritualists, Wiccans and some earth-based contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of existence on a plane in an afterlife.

Spiritualists and through
In 1951 the Witchcraft Act was repealed with the enactment of the Fraudulent Mediums Act 1951, largely at the instigation of Spiritualists through the agency of Thomas Brooks MP.

Spiritualists and which
In the same way that Christians have the guidance of the Ten Commandments, Spiritualists follow a number of principles, which are different depending on the tradition followed.
The Black Spiritualists then formed a national organization called the Colored Spiritualist Association of Churches ( CSAC ), which included churches in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York City, and elsewhere.
Spiritualists use the word Spirit as a plural which describes all minds and entities who have entered into the spirit world.
She is credited with defining the seven principles of Spiritualism which, with minor changes, are still in use today by the National Spiritualist Association of Churches in the United States and the Spiritualists ' National Union in the United Kingdom.

Spiritualists and each
These periodicals differed a great deal from each other, reflecting the great differences among Spiritualists.

Spiritualists and spirit
In early 1875 Olcott was asked by prominent Spiritualists to investigate an accusation of fraud against the mediums Jenny and Nelson Holmes, who had claimed to materialize the famous " spirit control " Katie King ( Doyle 1926: volume 1, 269-277 ).
Some early modern Spiritualists did not favor the idea of spirit guides.
One popular spirit guide of this type, encountered by many Anglo-American Spiritualists, was named White Hawk.
Among African-American Spiritualists, especially those in churches that were founded by or influenced by Mother Leafy Anderson, the Native American guide was named Black Hawk, and was presumed to be the spirit of the Fox tribe warrior of the same name.

Spiritualists and .
Author and prominent Spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle learned of the photographs from the editor of the Spiritualists ' publication Light.
The early twentieth century apologists generally applied the words " heresy " and " sects " to groups like the Christadelphians, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Spiritualists, and Theosophers.
This was reflected in several chapters contributed to the multi-volume work released in 1915 The Fundamentals, where apologists criticised the teachings of Charles Taze Russell, Mary Baker Eddy ( Christian Science ), the Mormons and Spiritualists.
Modern Spiritualists often have art or jewelry with sunflower designs.
It is the only county that counts as a full region in the Spiritualists ' National Union.
While it was run by the Spiritualists, the village was known as Onset Bay Grove.
The State Spiritualists, who had six churches in Western Washington, had a summer camp at Edgewood that was purchased in 1903.
Many had backgrounds as active Theosophists, Spiritualists, or were followers of other esoteric doctrines.
Many prominent Spiritualists were women, and like most Spiritualists, supported causes such as the abolition of slavery and women's suffrage.
According to Arthur Conan Doyle, most British Spiritualists of the early 20th century were indifferent to the doctrine of reincarnation, few supported it, while a significant minority were opposed, since it had never been mentioned by spirits contacted in séances.
Thus, according to Doyle, it is the empirical bent of Anglophone Spiritualism — its effort to develop religious views from observation of phenomena, that kept Spiritualists of this period from embracing reincarnation.
Spiritualists at that time viewed Theosophy as unscientific and both occultist and cult-like.
Spiritualists often set March 31, 1848, as the beginning of their movement.
Most members were content to attend Christian churches, and particularly Universalist churches harbored many Spiritualists.
Spiritualists reacted with an uncertainy to the theories of evolution in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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