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POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS

W. Mosdell writes: ‘.‘lf E. M. LovellSmith thinks Jesus Christ was a common spiritualist, he makes the greatest mistake of his life: Christ never once gave himself over to any occult science. According to Holy Writ He spoke as the Spirit gave Him utterance. He spoke as a man who had a message to give to, mankind, to warn men who were of an opposite nature to Himself, and out of a desire that men should ‘watch and pray’.’’ On the same subject, M. G. Davies issues a warning against “dabbling in spiritualism.” “Still Growing” asks: “Is it possible to grow between the ages of 26 to 32 years. Is it an unusual affliction in a normal young woman of moderate habits to attain extra height?" :

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22429, 16 June 1938, Page 9

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POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22429, 16 June 1938, Page 9

POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22429, 16 June 1938, Page 9

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