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" ... intimate friend of Madame Elisa and myself, and also of the nearest surviving relative of F. I showed my friend the account of the sitting, and to this friend a day or two later, the relative, who was present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously... "
Contact with the Other World - Page 147
by James Hervey Hyslop - 1919 - 493 pages
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Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Volume 1

American Society for Psychical Research - 1907 - 634 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F., when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa, who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....significance of such a coincidence is evident and though the entire number which I have quoted are not sufficient to afford alone the proof of survival...
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Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Volume 1

American Society for Psychical Research - 1907 - 718 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F., when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa, who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....The apparent significance of such a coincidence is evi54 Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research. dent and though the entire number which...
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Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death

Frederic William Henry Myers - 1907 - 534 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F. when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me. Rare are the "Peak in Darien" cases (see page 233), but cases like this are rarer still. With regard...
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Psychical Research and the Resurrection

James Hervey Hyslop - 1908 - 432 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F., when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa, who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....significance of such a coincidence is evident, and though the entire number which I have quoted are not sufficient to afford alone the proof of survival...
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Psychical Research and the Resurrection

James Hervey Hyslop - 1908 - 436 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F., when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa, who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....The apparent significance of such a coincidence is 93 L. evident, and though the entire number which I have quoted are not sufficient to afford alone...
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The Survival of Man: A Study in Unrecognized Human Faculty

Sir Oliver Lodge - 1909 - 386 pages
...relative, who was present at the deathbed, stated spontaneously that F. when dying saw Madame Elisa who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....death-bed incident was, of course, entirely unknown to me. • WRITING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Instances in which foreign languages unknown to the medium are written...
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Death: Its Causes and Phenomena. With Special Reference to Immortality

Hereward Carrington - 1912 - 576 pages
...present at the death-bed, stated spontaneously that F., when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa, who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....incident was of course entirely unknown to me.' " The cases which we have mentioned show interesting coincidences and are too valuable for us to disregard...
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On the Cosmic Relations, Volume 2

Henry Holt - 1914 - 498 pages
...present at the deathbed, stated spontaneously that F. when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me." (Pr.XIII,380) : " There is often a confusion in result which Ch. XXXIV] Confusions. Children Clear....
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On the Cosmic Relations, Volume 2

Henry Holt - 1914 - 520 pages
...present at the deathbed, stated spontaneously that F. when dying said that he saw Madame Elisa who was speaking to him, and he repeated what she was saying....death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me." iî i'.t ¿ж <rcci osica of the communicator's mind ---- Thus when iLIscbeLi " was requested to repeat...
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