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Correspondence. 
[September, 
to communicate it. This point has been raised by others befoie 
me (without any reference to Spiritualism), and it has been gene- 
rally accepted as fatal to Swedenborg’s alleged revelations. 
T> ft VT 
«R. M. N” ON SPIRITUALISM. 
I submit that your correspondent R. M. N. verges upon incon- 
sistency. He evidently admits the alleged Spiritualist mani- 
festations ; he says that “there is nothing to be gained, and 
possibly there may be much to be lost, by persisting in an attitude 
of blank sweeping denial.” Yet in the sequel he evidently takes 
a position hostile to Spiritualism. 
A Lucretian. 
