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Definition of Spiritualists
1. spiritualist [n] - See also: spiritualist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spiritualists
Literary usage of Spiritualists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychological Review (1881)
"Replying to a communication from the British National Association of spiritualists,
the secretary to the Congress writes— " Please make it known to all your ..."
2. The Civil Law and the Church by Charles Zebina Lincoln (1916)
"spiritualists Unincorporated society, cannot take bequest, 730. Camp Grounds.
The association was incorporated in 1877 by statute. ..."
3. Features of Society in Old and in New England by Henry Mann (1885)
"This view, strong as it was, appeared to meet with general indorsement, although
denounced by spiritualists as unjust and unsusceptible of proof. ..."
4. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1863)
"17 This school of spiritualists, to which belonged Juan de Avila and Luis de ...
They raised its tone, and did spiritualists. m0re towards placing it on the ..."
5. What the World Believes: The False and the True, Embracing the People of All by Albert Leighton Rawson, George Jotham Hagar (1886)
"Belief of American spiritualists—Their View of Christ—The Transition from this
Life to the Next—Spiritual Communications not Infallible—Spiritualism neither ..."
6. The Religious Forces of the United States by Henry King Carroll (1893)
"THE spiritualists. WHAT is known as modern spiritualism began with ... spiritualists
claim that the miracles of Christ are explained by the central doctrine ..."