Lecture on spiritualism : delivered before an audience of three thousand, at the Tabernacle, in the City of New York, in November 1855 : comprising an account of the manifestations which induced the author's conversion to spiritualism, and confirmed his hope of immortality / by Professor Hare ; [introductory remarks by Mr. Brittan].

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Philadelphia : S. Barry ; New York : Partridge & Brittan, [1855?]

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24 pages, 4 leaves of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm

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"Revised by the author from the original report for the Spiritual telegraph."
"Republished by request and at the cost of some zealous Spiritualists."
In manuscript on cover of c. 1: Franklin Bache, from Dr. Hare, June 17, 1856.

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