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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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178 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
The following letter contains a prophecy, and also confirms the description of a “spirit Visitant.”
(No. 62,)
Parkstone, June 28, 1907. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
A hasty line to say that your prediction has been literally fulfilled. You may remember that in October last, you described a spirit friend by my side. From the description you gave I recognized a very dear friend—a clergyman of the Church of England—who had “ passed on” several years previously. You observed that this friend had been seen by you the day before in your drawing-room, Strange to say, it was my intention to have called upon you the day pre- vious (I think I had promised to do so), but I was prevented from doing so. The day I called I had another engagement but I put it off at the last moment as I felt compelled to call and see you. After you had described my friend, the clergyman with the big theological works, you said that I should recommence my public work and again fake the platform in April, although I had not the slightest intention of doing (so) at the time. Strange to say, the way opened in a very remarkable manner, and on April 4 I accepted an offer made to me, entered into an engagement and commenced to preach
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