Allan Kardec · 1867

Spiritist Review — 1867

Kardec’s monthly journal, year 1867 (Revue Spirite).

109 chapters · English translation · Free to read

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Contents

  1. 1To our correspondents.
  2. 2A retrospective glance at the Spiritist movement.
  3. 3Spiritist thoughts circulating the world.
  4. 4Spiritist novels.
  5. 5Physical portrait of the Spiritists.
  6. 6Mr. Leclerc.
  7. 7Diverse poems from the invisible world
  8. 8Portrait of Mr. Allan Kardec.
  9. 9Spiritist Union of Bordeaux.
  10. 10La Voce di Dio.
  11. 11Letter from Mr. Roustaing, of Bordeaux.
  12. 12Notice
  13. 13Free-thought and free-conscience.
  14. 14The three daughters of the Bible.
  15. 15Lacordaire and the turning tables.
  16. 16Refutation of the intervention of the demon.
  17. 17Eugénie Colombe, phenomenal precocity.
  18. 18Tom the blind, natural musician.
  19. 19Suicide of animals.
  20. 20Remembrance
  21. 21The three principal causes of illnesses
  22. 22Clarity
  23. 23Providential communication of the Spirits
  24. 24Mireta.
  25. 25Poetic echoes from beyond the grave.
  26. 26New medical-Spiritist theory,
  27. 27Homeopathy in moral illnesses.
  28. 28Exploitation of Spiritist ideas,
  29. 29The Spiritist Robinson Crusoe.
  30. 30Tolerance and charity.
  31. 31Lincoln and his assassin.
  32. 32To Bernard Palissy
  33. 33The League of Teaching.
  34. 34Collective communication.
  35. 35Mangin, the charlatan.
  36. 36Solidarity
  37. 37Everything comes in its time
  38. 38Respect due to past beliefs
  39. 39The human comedy
  40. 40Lumen
  41. 41New medical-Spiritist theory.
  42. 42Galileo.
  43. 43On the prophetic spirit.
  44. 44The mill of Vicq-sur-Nahon.
  45. 45Mission of woman
  46. 46Change of title of the Vérité of Lyon.
  47. 47Letter from a Spiritist.
  48. 48Spiritual atmosphere.
  49. 49On the use of the word miracle.
  50. 50Retrospective review of Spiritist ideas.
  51. 51An earthly expiation.
  52. 52The spiritual life
  53. 53Earthly trials of men on a mission
  54. 54Genius.
  55. 55Emancipation of women in the United States.
  56. 56The spiritual sense.
  57. 57Healing group of Marmande
  58. 58New Spiritist Society of Bordeaux.
  59. 59Mr. Quinemant, of Sétif.
  60. 60The Count of Ourches.
  61. 61Magnetism and Spiritism Compared
  62. 62Spiritist Union of Bordeaux.
  63. 63Spiritualist Progress.
  64. 64Researches on the Causes of Atheism.
  65. 65The Novel of the Future
  66. 66A brief Spiritist excursion.
  67. 67The law and the healing mediums.
  68. 68Illiers and the Spiritists.
  69. 69Epidemic of Mauritius Island.
  70. 70A case of identity.
  71. 71To the Protecting Spirits
  72. 72The Novel of the Future.
  73. 73The struggle of Spirits to return to good
  74. 74Fernanda.
  75. 75Simonet, healing medium of Bordeaux.
  76. 76Doctor Claudius.
  77. 77A workman of Marseilles.
  78. 78Madame Walker, doctor of surgery.
  79. 79The Imam, grand chaplain of the Sultan.
  80. 80Jean Rysak, the force of remorse
  81. 81Plan of campaign.
  82. 82The spies
  83. 83Moral responsibility
  84. 84Complaint to the newspaper La Marionnette.
  85. 85Characters of the Spiritist Revelation.
  86. 86God in Nature.
  87. 87Spiritism Everywhere.
  88. 88Madame Countess Adélaïde de Clérambert.
  89. 89The physician-mediums.
  90. 90The Alcaide Hassan, Tripolitan Healer
  91. 91Counsels on Healing Mediumship
  92. 92The farewells.
  93. 93Impressions of an unconscious medium.
  94. 94The healer Gassner.
  95. 95Presentiments and prognostics
  96. 96The Reason of Spiritism.
  97. 97In the press, to appear in December.
  98. 98Reply to Mr. S. B., of Marseille.
  99. 99Man Before History.
  100. 100A Resurrected Man Contrariated.
  101. 101Letter of Benjamin Franklin to Mrs. Jone Mecone
  102. 102Reflection of Preexistence
  103. 103Joan of Arc and her commentators.
  104. 104The young peasant woman of Monin.
  105. 105A few words to the Spiritist Review.
  106. 106The abbé of Saint-Pierre.
  107. 107Scientific errors
  108. 108The Exposition.
  109. 109Explanatory note.