The Making of Religion by Andrew Lang
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[Footnote 6: _J.A.I_., November 1894, p. 155. Ryckov is cited; _Zhurnal_,
p. 86.] [Footnote 7: _Rites and Laws of the Yncas_, Christoval de Molina, p. 12.] [Footnote 8: See Miss X's article, S.P.R. _Proceedings_, v. 486.] [Footnote 9: Op. cit. v. 505.] [Footnote 10: If any reader wishes to make experiments, he, or she, should not be astonished if the first crystal figure represents 'the sheeted dead,' or a person ill in bed. For some reason, or no reason, this is rather a usual prelude, signifying nothing.] [Footnote 11: Sunday afternoon. It is not implied that the pictures on Friday were prophetic. Probably Miss Rose saw what Miss Angus had seen by aid of 'suggestion.'] [Footnote 12: Miss Angus could not be sure of the colour of the hair.] [Footnote 13: The position was such that Miss Angus could not see the face of the lady.] [Footnote 14: I saw the photographs.] [Footnote 15: I have been shown the letter of January 20, which confirmed the evidence of the crystal pictures. The camp was formed for official purposes in which Mr. Clifton was concerned. A letter of February 9 unconsciously corroborates.] |
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