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Modern Spiritualism

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The author examines Spiritualism's claims and manifestations from a scriptural perspective, testing whether the movement is divine or human. After acknowledging remarkable phenomena and cases of fraud, he argues the Bible provides criteria to identify the agency involved, contending the dead are unconscious and that purported communicators are malign spiritual beings rather than departed human souls. Chapters analyze credentials of scripture, psychological and prophetic dimensions, the teachings and promises of Spiritualism, dangers of mediumship, and how its phenomena align with prophetic warnings. The work concludes with cautionary counsel and references to supporting texts and authorities.

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Uriah Smith

Uriah Smith was an American author and prominent figure in the Seventh-day Adventist Church during the 19th century. He is best known for his writings on theology and prophecy, which reflect his deep engagement with spiritualism and biblical interpretation. His notable works include "Modern Spiritualism," where he explores the intersections of spirituality and contemporary thought, and "The United States in the Light of Prophecy," which examines prophetic texts in relation to American history. Smith's contributions to religious literature have had a lasting impact on Adventist theology and the understanding of eschatology.

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