[Spirit messages, chiefly by instruments at New Lebanon, N.Y.]. 1840-1847.

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[Spirit messages, chiefly by instruments at New Lebanon, N.Y.]. 1840-1847.

The first message in this volume is Mother Ann's final address to the Second Family of New Lebanon, N.Y.: "The following is, in substance, the last verbal communication which Mother Ann caused to be delivered at the Second Family, which is her closing and farewell address to them," dated 1842. This is followed by Father William's and Father James' closing communications to the Second Family, received or written January 4, 1842. Also words from angels, Holy Wisdom, Abraham, Father Joseph, earlier words from Mother Ann and Father James, and Jeremiah.

76, [101] p. ; 21 cm.

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