THE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION.
TO TliK EDITOB. Sib, —When I wrote my personal endorsoment of the Minister of Justice's action in refusing a legal status to spirit, mediums, 1 did not intend to stir up uj'y'umeiit. I decline, therefore, to be drawn into tho lists against your correspondent "Scvptic" or any other person in usoioss controversy— even if your columns were at my disposal.
If, however, I may be permitted to add anything to wha-t 1 sak], before, it, is simply —That no pursuit ofl'crs such opportunity and lends itself so iru:oh to fraud ajxl delusion as spiri.km, nor is t!k> matter improved by caJliiig it spiritualism, and its products are readily seized upon for their market value by unscrupulous mediums everywhere.
lliSTe is not yet founded n. "School of +.hr Proph.ls" or seers, who shall bo qunlifvd by an inherent integrity ant"3 a life dedicated and trained from infancy to truth and honour. When there is, possibly an appeal to the MinwtT of Justice for their local protection will not go unheeded.—T am, etc., P.C. Dunedin, February 12.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17239, 15 February 1918, Page 8
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178THE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17239, 15 February 1918, Page 8
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