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after death: that is ^e- -^1— > ^^tion’ about that 
the manifestation of all our a ’ . yn- ^ now that certain ini- 
organization * — »* receipt of un- 
pressions made upon tne m i 0 f a person 
fortunate news, J tiXts-till produce instant nausea and vomiting ; 
hutthatlt sympathy ,^and tne ortn^ith^ another^ 10 1 
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from Professors Huxley and Owen, and ^ of what we mean, 
explained thus. If we were o com wit jj V0U) hut if you do 
so that we could say “If you mean so and « h bet ^ j th ink that 
not I do not agree with you, we siou _hl k to our understand- 
the want of proper definitions is a ■*£* stumh g that 
ing each other. I have ventured to mate these lew oo 
they may promote discussion, and I have only to add that 
happier to he a listener than a speaker. , f having 
The Chairman. I am sure we are mu h oKbgrf^yo^ ^ ^ 
spoken; hut perhaps it may e esira t ^kthe author of this paper 
said, so as to put it more definitely. I - do noUhin ^ ^ 
;si7^etr^ir^ v T - fxt; vs^z 
Sr toil: ZXSZ “Material is concerned with the 
physical. , an endowment, but then I ask 
Dr. Dendy. — I confess my perfect belief man endow from 
how is that endowment carried on wi j g it car Hed on spiritu- 
one mind ho another 1 This is tie grea q • ^ the ^ ra i n 0 f another, 
ally as an immaterial substance, . or A* i ® ^ ^ introducing ite own 
an impression being made upon . ’ her ? That is? j think, the 
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Dr Dendy —My sentiments are introduced into y 
yTuTenaHed’ tf— anTwhal I mean. The 
