John J. Woodward’s Spice for Spiritualists is a work of spiritualism, a movement that emerged in the nineteenth century and claimed to offer evidence of communication with the dead. The book contains a range of communications from spirits, including messages of comfort for the bereaved and predictions of future events. Woodward was an important figure in the spiritualist movement, and this work provides valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of spiritualists in the late nineteenth century. Students of religious history and the history of science will find this work a fascinating read.
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