Publisher's Synopsis
This volume, âLetters And Tracts On Spiritualism, â compiles writings on the subject, offering insights into the spiritualist movement. Included are letters and tracts, along with two inspirational orations by C. L. V. Tappan, a prominent figure in 19th-century spiritualism, and edited by J. Burns. The collection provides a firsthand look at the beliefs, practices, and communications that defined spiritualism during its rise in popularity.
Readers interested in the history of spiritualism, the lives and works of key figures like Cora Linn V. Richmond, or the broader social and religious context of the 19th century will find this compilation invaluable. The book offers a unique opportunity to explore the primary source material that shaped this influential movement.
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