After Her DeathThe Story ofa SummerByLILIAN WHITINGAuthor of “Kate Field: A Record,”“The World Beautiful,” etc.
ByLILIAN WHITING
Author of “Kate Field: A Record,”“The World Beautiful,” etc.
16mo. Cloth, $1.00. Decorated cloth, $1.25. Padded calf, gilt edges, $3.50. Full crushed morocco, gilt edges, $3.50.Comprising:What Lacks the Summer?From Inmost Dreamland;Past the Morning Star;In Two Worlds;Distant Gates of Eden;Unto My Heart Thou Livest So;Across the World I Speak to Thee;The Deeper Meaning of the Hour.We find a firm belief in the possibility of communion with the spiritual world, dignified by a beautiful philosophy inspiring high thoughts and noble purposes.—Whig and Courier.Opening either of the three volumes of “The World Beautiful” series, and the collection of verse entitled “From Dreamland Sent,” one beholds the idealist and the poet. But opening “After Her Death,” he beholds the scientist as well.... For all her psychic theories and experiences she not only courts, but commands, the most thorough investigation of the world’s ablest scientists, as Sir William Crookes, F. W. H. Myers, Lord Kelvin, and Alfred Russel Wallace. She is an epoch-making writer.... My conviction is that every preacher, reformer, religious editor, and Christian worker should read the books by Lilian Whiting.—Rev. W. H. Rogers, inThe Christian Standard.“After Her Death” has given me the light and help I have so long craved; it has given me comfort and strength whichno otherbook has ever done. In giving these truths to the world in her own beautiful way, which does not harshly wound in the things which have been almost a part of us, Lilian Whiting has bridged over a great chasm, and provided one of the greatest needs of our time.—Cordelia L. Commore.
16mo. Cloth, $1.00. Decorated cloth, $1.25. Padded calf, gilt edges, $3.50. Full crushed morocco, gilt edges, $3.50.
Comprising:What Lacks the Summer?From Inmost Dreamland;Past the Morning Star;In Two Worlds;Distant Gates of Eden;Unto My Heart Thou Livest So;Across the World I Speak to Thee;The Deeper Meaning of the Hour.
We find a firm belief in the possibility of communion with the spiritual world, dignified by a beautiful philosophy inspiring high thoughts and noble purposes.—Whig and Courier.Opening either of the three volumes of “The World Beautiful” series, and the collection of verse entitled “From Dreamland Sent,” one beholds the idealist and the poet. But opening “After Her Death,” he beholds the scientist as well.... For all her psychic theories and experiences she not only courts, but commands, the most thorough investigation of the world’s ablest scientists, as Sir William Crookes, F. W. H. Myers, Lord Kelvin, and Alfred Russel Wallace. She is an epoch-making writer.... My conviction is that every preacher, reformer, religious editor, and Christian worker should read the books by Lilian Whiting.—Rev. W. H. Rogers, inThe Christian Standard.“After Her Death” has given me the light and help I have so long craved; it has given me comfort and strength whichno otherbook has ever done. In giving these truths to the world in her own beautiful way, which does not harshly wound in the things which have been almost a part of us, Lilian Whiting has bridged over a great chasm, and provided one of the greatest needs of our time.—Cordelia L. Commore.
We find a firm belief in the possibility of communion with the spiritual world, dignified by a beautiful philosophy inspiring high thoughts and noble purposes.—Whig and Courier.
Opening either of the three volumes of “The World Beautiful” series, and the collection of verse entitled “From Dreamland Sent,” one beholds the idealist and the poet. But opening “After Her Death,” he beholds the scientist as well.... For all her psychic theories and experiences she not only courts, but commands, the most thorough investigation of the world’s ablest scientists, as Sir William Crookes, F. W. H. Myers, Lord Kelvin, and Alfred Russel Wallace. She is an epoch-making writer.... My conviction is that every preacher, reformer, religious editor, and Christian worker should read the books by Lilian Whiting.—Rev. W. H. Rogers, inThe Christian Standard.
“After Her Death” has given me the light and help I have so long craved; it has given me comfort and strength whichno otherbook has ever done. In giving these truths to the world in her own beautiful way, which does not harshly wound in the things which have been almost a part of us, Lilian Whiting has bridged over a great chasm, and provided one of the greatest needs of our time.—Cordelia L. Commore.
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