CINCINNATI:
1883.
Copyrighted, 1882,
By C. G. HELLEBERG.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| [CHAPTER I.] | |
| Introduction and Biographical Sketches of C. G. Helleberg, Madam Fredrika Ehrenborg, and Mrs. Lizzie T. Green | [1] |
| [CHAPTER II.] | |
| First Investigations with Mrs. Laura Mosser and Mrs. Cooper | [6] |
| [CHAPTER III.] | |
| Remarkable Materialization Seance—Letters from Mrs. Ehrenborg describing Inhabitants of other Planets | [14] |
| [CHAPTER IV.] | |
| Madam Ehrenborg and others Materialize | [23] |
| [CHAPTER V.] | |
| Investigations by Mrs. Jennie McKee—First Letter from Emanuel Swedenborg and Communications fromPolheim and others—Received five beautiful Flowers from Madam Ehrenborg | [26] |
| [CHAPTER VI.] | |
| Mrs. McKee passes away and her Spirit arranges her own Funeral | [33] |
| [CHAPTER VII.] | |
| Investigations with Mrs. Green—Remarkable dark Trumpet Seance, at which I received a most beautiful Flower from my Son Emil and Miss Mary Muth | [36] |
| [CHAPTER VIII.] | |
| Sure Identity of my Father-in-Law—Madam Ehrenborg writes to me in Swedish | [40] |
| [CHAPTER IX.] | |
| Information of a Spiritual Marriage—The Wedding and the Wedding Tour to the Planet Mars | [45] |
| [CHAPTER X.] | |
| Description of the Journey to Mars, and wonderful Information furnished by Madam Ehrenborg | [54] |
| [CHAPTER XI.] | |
| Communications from Emanuel Swedenborg | [108] |
| [CHAPTER XII.] | |
| Communications from George Washington | [141] |
| [CHAPTER XIII.] | |
| Communications from my Son Emil about Ex-President Garfield—Greetings from Madam Ehrenborg—Letter from Rev. Goddard and Swedenborg’s Answer | [157] |
| [CHAPTER XIV.] | |
| Communications from President Garfield, Madam Ehrenborg, Governor J. D. Williams, President Abraham Lincoln, Judge Edmonds | [163] |
| [CHAPTER XV.] | |
| New Years’ Greetings from many of my dear Spirit Friends and near Relations | [170] |
| [CHAPTER XVI.] | |
| A Prayer from Madam Ehrenborg | [173] |
| [CHAPTER XVII.] | |
| Greeting from Horace Greeley, J. G. Bennett, and Henry J. Raymond to F. B. Plimpton, Associate Editor of the Cincinnati Daily Commercial | [176] |
| [CHAPTER XVIII.] | |
| Communications from Horace Greeley, Governor O. P. Morton, A. P. Willard | [180] |
| [CHAPTER XIX.] | |
| Communications from the Drunkard, a Miser, William Gailard, William Lloyd Garrison, Wilberforce, Tecumseh, a Suicide | [187] |
| [CHAPTER XX.] | |
| Communications from Thomas Paine, Margaret Fuller, and Thanks of Spirits | [199] |
| [CHAPTER XXI—APPENDIX.] | |
| Mrs. Green’s Medial History | [204] |
| [CHAPTER XXII.] | |
| A Visit to Split Rock, Kentucky—Christmas Greetings from Ida to her Parents—Annie Winterburn to her Brother, John Winterburn,and his Testimony, and her Farewell to the Medium, Mrs. Green | [222] |
| [CHAPTER XXIII.] | |
| A Spirit peels a Banana, eats some of it, and divides the rest in four equal parts—Reports of Cincinnati Enquirer about Spirit Seances at Mrs. Green’s | [231] |
| [CHAPTER XXIV.] | |
| Extracts from each of two Funeral Discourses by Bishop Simpson and Rev. W. H. Thomas, D. D., with Conclusions of C. G. Helleberg | [239] |
ERRATA.
| Page 3, line 26, for most communications, read most of the communications. " 24, line 7, for Mrs. Stebbins, read Mr. Stebbins. " 29, line 18, for are, read is. " 30, line 27, for their, read his. " 30, line 28, for them, read him. " 34, line 8, for was, read were. " 35, line 1, for this is, read these are. " 46, line 2, for me and my wife, read my wife and I. " 49, line 7, for Edward, read Edwin. " 50, line 15, for Guthof, read Gustaf. " 51, line 26, for thy, read the. " 57, line 16, for were, read was. " 60, line 6, for me, read us. " 60, line 26, for a, read the. " 63, line 21, for our, read the. " 68, line 8, for miscreants, read misdeeds. " 69, line 4, for Daniel, read David. " 69, line 31, for laws, read love. " 71, line 24, for nearly, read nearly a third. " 76, line 30, for ever, read ever surging. " 77, line 9, for of more, read of the more. " 77, line 30, for rivulet, read violent. " 80, line 27, for of, read and. " 82, line 13, for formed, read former. " 83, last line read, and out of the ambient. " 84, line 17, for then, read there. " 86, line 1, for mighty, read weighty. " 88, line 20, omit again regained, and read required. " 90, line 14, for glory, read misery. " 91, next to last line for when, read where. " 94, line 16, for constitutional, read constituent. " 100, line 26, for beautiful, read beautifully. " 101, line 5, for originated, read originating. " 107, line 18, for you, read your. " 109, last line, for question, read questioned. " 111, line 18, for figures, read pigmies. " 115, line 10, for needs, read needs but. " 120, line 6, for or, read are. " 121, line 14, for early, read latter. " 133, line 22, for unbeliefs, read erroneous belief. " 136, line 11, for hearsay, read heresy. " 147, line 28, for he, read the. " 157, line 22, for with, read by. " 165, last line, for you thought, read your thoughts. " 167, line 14, for nationalism, read rationalism, etc. " 174, line 4, for almighty, read mighty. " 174, last line for to, read through. " 180, line 24, for arises, read arise. " 183, line 3, for pacified, read purified. " 184, line 27, for subsequent, read consequent. " 187, line 25, for trifling, read toiling. " 200, line 5, for actuate, read actuates. " 200, line 23, for adapting, read adopting. " 210, line 30, for J. & J. W. Gaff, read T. & J. W. Gaff. " 211, line 14, for mission, read vision. " 211, line 19, for literary, read literally. " 221, line next to bottom, for assimilation, read dissemination. " 231, line 2, for bonana, read banana. " 240, line 21, for of, read to. |