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spiritualism - use in sentences
Converse of object
- concern: The following year Massey did expand the address into a small book Concerning Spiritualism, published by James Burns.
- call: She had sought him out in the first instance, she observed, because she was a believer in what is called spiritualism.
- investigate: Sir William Crookes was probably the first major figure to investigate spiritualism.
- make: The suggestion does not make spiritualism in abstract logic any more improbable.
- destroy: Gradually over the years the powerful establishment propaganda machine has managed to destroy the word spiritualism.
- discover: Inquirers into spiritualism discovered that the human organism is in some mysterious way bound up with the séance room phenomena.
Adjective modifier
- modern: One of the first recorded incidents of materialization took place in America during 1860 by the Fox sisters, founders of modern spiritualism.
- philosophical: Against this tradition of philosophical spiritualism in France stand two movements.
- early: The earlier spiritualism was founded upon facts in nature, which did not need the desperate expedient of a miracle to explain.
- Gnostic: We see from the Epistle of John how mortally afraid of Gnostic Spiritualism were the founders of the historical fraud.
Noun used with modifier
- word: Strictly speaking, the word spiritualism is not mentioned in the Bible.
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