Wynne — their most minute accounts of what took place. To reject the recorded evidence on this subject is to reject all human testimony whatever ; for no fact in sacred or profane history is supported by a stronger array of proofs Quarterly Journal of Science: 1874 - Page 861874Full view - About this book
| William Crookes - 1874 - 124 lehte
...standing up. On each occasion I had full opportunity of watching the occurrence as it was taking place. There are at least a hundred recorded instances of...Home's rising from the ground, in the presence of as manyseparate persons, and I have heard from the lips of the three witnesses to the most striking occurrence... | |
| H. Croft Hiller - 1903 - 494 lehte
...standing up. On each occasion I had full opportunity of watching the occurrence as it was taking place. There are at least a hundred recorded instances of...Dunraven, Lord Lindsay, and Captain C. Wynne — their most minute accounts of what took place. To reject the recorded evidence on this subject is to reject... | |
| Sir William Crookes - 1904 - 88 lehte
...standing up. On each occasion I had full opportunity of watching the occurrence as it was taking place. There are at least a hundred recorded instances of...the lips of the three witnesses to the most striking occurence of this kind — the Earl of Dunraven Lord Lindsay, and Captain C. Wynne their own most minute... | |
| John Godfrey Raupert - 1904 - 264 lehte
...standing up. On each occasion I had full opportunity of watching the occurrence as it was taking place. There are at least a hundred recorded instances of Mr. Home's rising from the ground, etc." 1 The late Lord Lindsay wrote in July, 1871 :— " I may mention that on another occasion I was... | |
| Frederic Henry Balfour - 1907 - 204 lehte
...at least a hundred recorded instances of the levitation of Mr. Home ; "and I have heard," he adds, " from the lips of the three witnesses to the most striking...— the Earl of Dunraven, Lord Lindsay, and Captain Wynne — their own most minute accounts of what took place. To reject the recorded evidence on this... | |
| Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1908 - 368 lehte
...suspended for about ten seconds, SOURCE OF POWER 307 and then slowly descended. There arc at least 100 recorded instances of Mr. Home's rising from the ground, in the presence of as many separate persons." Such happenings as these require the expenditure of a certain amount of energy. This may be (and no... | |
| Henry Frank - 1911 - 670 lehte
...standing up. On each occasion I had full opportunity of watching the occurrence as it was taking place. "There are at least a hundred recorded instances of...Home's rising from the ground, in the presence of many separate persons, and I have heard from the lips of three witnesses to the most striking occurrences... | |
| Charles Lakeman Tweedale - 1918 - 590 lehte
...levitation at Ashley House given above, says : I have heard from the lips of the three witnesses of the most striking occurrence of this kind [the Earl...Lindsay and Captain C. Wynne], their own most minute account of what took place. To reject the recorded evidence on this subject is to reject all human... | |
| A. Baudisch - 1926 - 172 lehte
...betrekking tot de levitaties van DD Home in „Quarterly journal for science" Januari-nummer 1874: „There are at least a hundred recorded instances...the lips of the three witnesses to the most striking occurence of this kind, the Earl of Dunraven, Sir Lindsay and Captain C. Wynne, their own most minute... | |
| 1877 - 948 lehte
...floor of the room, once sitting in an easy chair, once kneeling on his chair, and once standing up. — There are at least a hundred recorded instances of...ground, in the presence of as many separate persons. A beautifully formed small hand rose up from an opening in a dining-table, and gave me a flower; it... | |
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