6IV. Problems and Limitations
174§ 3. War
7Supplementary Documents
175§ 4. Christ’s Position
8I. The Next Phase of Life
176§ 5. Christianity
9II. Automatic Writing
177§ 6. Marriage
10III. The Cheriton Dugout
178§ 7. Progress in the Next Life
11Preface
179§ 8. Future of Spiritualism
12I. The Two Needful Readjustments
180§ 9. Spirit and Matter
13II. The Dawning of the Light
181§ 10. Cautions
14III. The Great Argument
182§ 11. Jesus
15IV. The Coming World
183§ 12. Reincarnation
16V. Is it the Second Dawn?
184§ 13. Religion
17Appendices
185§ 14. Origin of Evil
18Appendix A. Doctor Geley’s Experiments
186§ 15. Orthodoxy
19Appendix B. A Particular Instance
187§ 16. Undeveloped Spirits
20Appendix C. Spirit Photography
188§ 17. Inspiration
21Appendix D. The Clairvoyance of Mrs. B
189§ 18. Evil
22Chapter I
190§ 19. Intellect and Spirit
23Chapter II
191§ 20. Powers of the Spirit
24Chapter III
192§ 21. The Atonement
25Chapter IV
193§ 22. Celestial Music
26Chapter V
194§ 23. A Meeting in Heaven
27Chapter VI
195§ 24. Psychic Connections
28Chapter VII
196§ 25. Rest Halls of Heaven
29Chapter VIII
197§ 26. Power of Thought
30Chapter IX
198§ 27. Power of Thought
31Chapter X
199§ 28. Inspiration
32Chapter XI
200§ 29. Self Revelation
33Chapter XII
201§ 30. Effect of Our Actions
34Chapter XIII
202§ 31. Spirit Senses
35Preface
203§ 32. Difficulty of Expression
36Chapter 1. How the Matter Arose
204§ 333. The Judgment
37Chapter 2. The First Published Account —“Strand” Christmas Number, 1920
205§ 34. Character
38Chapter 3. Reception of the First Photographs
206§ 35. Growth of Children
39Chapter 4. The Second Series
207§ 36. The Future of the Sceptic
40Chapter 5. Observations of a Clairvoyant in the Cottingley Glen, August 1921
208§ 37. Work in Spirit World
41Chapter 6. Independent Evidence for Fairies
209§ 38. After Victory
42Chapter 7. Some Subsequent Cases
210§ 39. What is Life?
43Chapter 8. The Theosophic View of Fairies
211§ 40. Dying
44The History of Spiritualism
212§ 41. Visions
45Preface
213§ 42. Life in the Beyond
46I. The Story of Swedenborg
214§ 43. Aim of the Movement
47II. Edward Irving: The Shakers
215§ 44. Poor and Rich
48III. The Prophet of the New Revelation
216§ 45. Spirit and Matter
49IV. The Hydesville Episode
217§ 46. Spirit Law
50V. The Career of the Fox Sisters
218§ 47. Sleep
51VI. First Developments in America
219§ 48. Sex
52VII. The Dawn in England
220§ 49. Health
53VIII. Continued Progress in England
221§ 50. Process of Death
54IX. The Career of D.D. Home
222§ 51. A Caution
55X. The Davenport Brothers
223§ 52. Spirit Limitations
56XI. The Researches of Sir William Crookes (1870-1874)
224§ 53. Life Beyond
57XII. The Eddy Brothers and the Holmeses
225§ 54. The Church
58XIII. Henry Slade and Dr. Monck
226§ 55. Other World Life
59XIV. Collective Investigations of Spiritualism
227§ 56. Outer Darkness
60I. The Career of Eusapia Palladino
228§ 57. Clothes
61II. Great Mediums from 1870 to 1900: Charles H. Foster, Madame D’espérance, William Eglinton, Stainton Moses
229§ 58. Can They See Us?
62III. The Society for Psychical Research
230§ 59. Food
63IV. Ectoplasm
231§ 60. Affinities
64V. Spirit Photography
232§ 61. Death
65VI. Voice Mediumship and Moulds
233§ 62. Are Manifestations Desirable?
66VII. French, German, and Italian Spiritualism
234§ 63. Desire for Life
67VIII. Some Great Modern Mediums
235§ 64. Conditions of the Other Life
68IX. Spiritualism and the War
236§ 65. Our Narrowness
69X. The Religious Aspect of Spiritualism
237§ 66. Vibrations and Music
70XI. The After-Life as Seen by Spiritualists
238§ 67. Christ
71Preface
239§ 68. Julia Talks
72Part I. Some Communications Received Apart from the Pheneas Messages
240§ 69. Tasks in the Beyond
73July 31st, 1921
241§ 70. What the Age Needs
74August 2nd, 1922
242§ 71. A View in Heaven
75October 10th, 1922
243§ 72. The Lower Heaven
76October 11th, 1922
244§ 73. Dark Spirits
77October 19th, 1922
245§ 74. The Hell of the Material
78June 1st, 1922
246§ 75. Helping the Dark Souls
79November 15th, 1922. (With my sister D.)
247§ 76. How a Mother Feels in the Beyond
80December 28th, 1922
248§ 77. Object of the War
81January 18th, 1923
249§ 78. Immediately After Death
82February 11th, 1923
250§ 79. Circle of Expiation
83February 13th, 1923
251§ 80. Pain
84October 12th, 1923
252§ 81. The Worst Evil
85October 29th, 1923
253§ 82. Fate of Animals
86December 30th, 1923
254§ 83. Real Religion
87February 4th, 1924
255§ 84. The Arrival of Spirits
88May 25th, 1924
256§ 85. Dawn of New Life
89Part II. The Coming of Pheneas
257§ 86. The Orthodox
90December 10th, 1922
258§ 87. Passing Over
91December 15th, 1922
259§ 88. Arrival in Spirit Life
92December 28th, 1922
260§ 89. Love
93March 8th, 1923
261§ 90. Impressions of One Just Passed Over
94October 20th, 1923
262§ 91. The Awakening of Wilberforce Through Stainton Moses
95January 19th, 1924
263§ 92. The Soul After Death
96March 8th, 1924
264§ 93. Julia’s After-Death Narrative
97Sunday, April 6th, 1924
265§ 94. Awakening in Spirit Life
98April 19th, 1924
266§ 95. Hell is Remedial
99April 27th, 1924
267§ 96. Friends for the Friendless
100May 31st, 1924
268§ 97. First Experience in the Beyond
101June 15th 1924
269§ 98. Some Messages from Raymond
102July 5th, 1924
270§ 99. Notes from Home Circle
103July 8th, 1924
271§ 100. The Rescue of a Dark Soul
104July 17th, 1924
272§ 101. The Return of the Ignorant
105August 9th, 1924
273§ 102. The Nature of Hell
106August 18th, 1924
274§ 103. Relatives in the Beyond
107August 24th, 1924
275§ 104. The Responsibility of Mediumship
108September 4th, 1924
276§ 105. The Postmortem Value of Character
109September 5th, 1924
277§ 106. Death Does Not Change Character
110September 10th, 1924
278§ 107. Sleep
111October 1st, 1924
279Preface
112October 8th, 1924
280Notes from a Strange Mail Bag
113October 8th, 1924
281The Ghost of the Moat
114November, 1924
282The Alleged Posthumous Writings of Known Authors
115November 12th, 1924
283Some Curious Personal Experiences
116November 13th, 1924
284Dwellers on the Border
117November 22nd, 1924
285A Strange Prophet
118December 24th, 1924 (Switzerland)
286A London Ghost
119January 12th, 1925
287The Half-Way House of Matter
120January 20th, 1925
288A Remarkable Man
121January 31st, 1925
289The Rift in the Veil
122February 1st, 1925
290Singular Records of a Circle
123February 18th, 1925
291Stranger Than Fiction
124February 22nd, 1925
292Fairies Photographed
125March 5th, 1925
293The Mediumship of Florence Cook
126March 25th, 1925
294The Houdini Enigma
127April 6th, 1925
295Part I
128April 8th, 1925
296Part II
129April 12th, 1925
297The Uncharted Coast
130April 18th, 1925
298The Law of the Ghost
131April 24th, 1925
299A New Light on Old Crimes
132April 25th, 1925
300The Shadows on the Screen
133May 6th, 1925
301An Old Story Retold
134May 18th, 1925
302The Absolute Proof
135May 31st, 1925
303A Worker of Wonders
136July 3rd, 1925
304Preface
137July 26th, 1925
305I. Early Recollections
13824th August, 1925
306II. Under the Jesuits
139September 4th, 1925
307III. Recollections of a Student
140September 16th-17th, 1925
308IV. Whaling in the Arctic Ocean
141September 28th, 1925
309V. The Voyage to West Africa
142October 3rd, 1925
310VI. My First Experiences in Practice
143October 4th, 1925
311VII. My Start at Southsea
144October 14th, 1925
312VIII. My First Literary Success
145October 13th.
313IX. Pulling Up the Anchor
146October 21st, 1925
314X. The Great Break
147November 14th, 1925
315XI. Sidelights on Sherlock Holmes
148November 20th, 1925
316XII. Norwood and Switzerland
149December 20th, 1925
317XIII. Egypt in 1896
150January 10th, 1926
318XIV. On the Edge of a Storm
151January 26th, 1926
319XV. An Interlude of Peace
152February 12th, 1926
320XVI. The Start for South Africa
153February 15th, 1926
321XVII. Days with the Army
154March 25th, 1926
322XVIII. Final Experiences in South Africa
155April 10th, 1926
323XIX. An Appeal to the World’s Opinion
156April 26th, 1926
324XX. My Political Adventures
157May 8th, 1926
325XXI. The Years Between the Wars
158May 16th, 1926
326XXII. The Years Between the Wars
159June 26th, 1926
327XXIII. Some Notable People
160August 5th, 1926
328XXIV. Some Recollections of Sport
161August 16th, 1926
329XXV. To the Rocky Mountains in 1914
162August 17th, 1926
330XXVI. The Eve of War
163Friday, August 27th, 1926
331XXVII. A Remembrance of the Dark Years
164September 1st, 1926
332XXVIII. Experiences on the British Front
165September 17th, 1926
333XXIX. Experiences on the Italian Front
166September 28th, 1926
334XXX. Experiences on the French Front
167September 29th, 1926
335XXXI. Breaking the Hindenburg Line
168October 10th, 1926
336XXXII. The Psychic Quest