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The Penetralia; being Harmonial Answers to Important Questions
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Title: The Penetralia; being Harmonial Answers to Important Questions
Author: Andrew Jackson Davis
Publisher: Bela Marsh, 15 Franklin St., Boston
Published: 1857
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 3rd edition
Number of Pages: 328
Catalogs: Spiritualism, Philosophy, Religion
Description: Third edition. Original brown blind-embossed cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Spine ends are worn away, board edges are exposed, boards bear some mottling. Interior pages are foxed, and especially browned where some newspaper clippings were placed. Contains ownership information on flyleaf, bookplate on pastedown, and a penciled remark on the rear pastedown. The book allegedly predicts the development of the automobile, road systems, typewriter, and other modern technology years or decades before they were developed. Through this responsum, Davis addresses a variety of spiritualist ideas in chapters including Philosophy of Questions and Answers; The Assembly's Shorter Catechism; Questions on Life, Local and Universal; on Theo-Physiology; on the Despotism of Opinion; on the Martyrdom of Jesus; on the Myths of Modern Theology; on the Evidence of Immortality; on the Effects of Utilitarianism; on the Origin and Perpetuity of Character; on the Benefits and Penalties of Individualism, and Institutionalism; and finishing with a psychometrical examination of William Lloyd Garrison, using a lock of the editor's hair. Davis's works on clairvoyance, animal magnetism, magnetic healing, and spiritualism, were influenced by Swedenborg and the Shakers. Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910) was an American Spiritualist, born in Blooming Grove, New York. Hardcover, good condition. 328 pages plus publisher's list, octavo.
Author: Andrew Jackson Davis
Publisher: Bela Marsh, 15 Franklin St., Boston
Published: 1857
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 3rd edition
Number of Pages: 328
Catalogs: Spiritualism, Philosophy, Religion
Description: Third edition. Original brown blind-embossed cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Spine ends are worn away, board edges are exposed, boards bear some mottling. Interior pages are foxed, and especially browned where some newspaper clippings were placed. Contains ownership information on flyleaf, bookplate on pastedown, and a penciled remark on the rear pastedown. The book allegedly predicts the development of the automobile, road systems, typewriter, and other modern technology years or decades before they were developed. Through this responsum, Davis addresses a variety of spiritualist ideas in chapters including Philosophy of Questions and Answers; The Assembly's Shorter Catechism; Questions on Life, Local and Universal; on Theo-Physiology; on the Despotism of Opinion; on the Martyrdom of Jesus; on the Myths of Modern Theology; on the Evidence of Immortality; on the Effects of Utilitarianism; on the Origin and Perpetuity of Character; on the Benefits and Penalties of Individualism, and Institutionalism; and finishing with a psychometrical examination of William Lloyd Garrison, using a lock of the editor's hair. Davis's works on clairvoyance, animal magnetism, magnetic healing, and spiritualism, were influenced by Swedenborg and the Shakers. Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910) was an American Spiritualist, born in Blooming Grove, New York. Hardcover, good condition. 328 pages plus publisher's list, octavo.
