SCIENCE 



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Vol. LII, No. 1332 ' ' Annual Subscription, S6.00 



Blakiston 



p. BLAKISTON'S SON & CO., Publishers, PHILADELPHIA 



Modern Spiritism 



Its Science and Religion 



By A. T. Schpfield, M.D., (London) 



Vice-President, Victoria Institute 



Author of 



"Unconscious Therapeutics" 

 "The Unconscious Mind" 

 "Borderlands of Science" 

 "The Goal of the Race" 

 "The Radiant Morn" 



etc., etc., etc. 



With Foreword by 



Newell Dwight Hillis 



Plymouth Church, Brooklyn 



Authorized Jlmerican Edition 

 Cloth $1.50 Postpaid 



"Dr. Schofield's book represents the patient, long-continued investigations of a man 

 singularly gifted by nature and trained by long experience to distinguish between that 

 ■which is seeming and that which is real. His volume has received a warm welcome from 

 the most thoughtful people in Great Britain, and it deserves careful scrutiny of Americans 

 who are interested in the border land, where the seen and the unseen meet and mingle." 



— Newell Dwight Hillis 



"If spiritism were all fraud it would be no real danger to the nation. The reader will 

 be able to weigh and intelligently use the terms Christian Science, Spiritism, Theosophy 

 or Modernism and other terms lightly used and little understood and be glad to welcome 

 such a fairly written and lucid volume to his library." — New York Medical Journal 



