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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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PROPHECIES, 179
on Sunday, April 21, and have conducted services
each Sunday since that date. Yours truly,
Rev, “X, ¥. 2.”
The following is an extract from another letter—
(No. 63.) Bournemouth, May 26, 1908. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
. . . By the way, a prophecy of yours has come true. You said, if you remember, last June that my son would not get employment until November, and strange tosay, he did not get a position until November, when he was at last successful in obtaining a situation ; when he had the offer of ?wo, ene in London ; his wish was to stay here in Bournemouth, for which he feels sorry ; he thinks now perhaps it would have been better to have gone from here ; one never knows.
With kind regards, etc. Yours truly,
H—— B—_,
The following letter appeared in Ligh on September 3, 1909. I submitted evidence
substantiating my statements at the time to the Editor.
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