Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — Spiritism Said to Be Demonism. [ARTICLE]
Spiritism Said to Be Demonism.
A most interesting little brochure has recently come off the press setting forth with Bible proofs that the communications received by and through Spiritist Mediums is of Demon origin. The writer traces his subject through the Scriptures from the time when certain of the holy angels became disobedient. He proves from the Scriptures shat these fallen spirits personate the human dead, with whose past history, spirits, though Invisible, are thoroughly acquainted. He showfl that they also frequently personate the Creator and the Redeemer, commanding their deceived ones to ij>ray, do penance, etc. This, however, b merely to ledd them on and to bring them more thoroughly under demoniacal control. Sometimes by breaking down the natural barrier, the human Will, they possess their victim, and rule him more or less to his ruin—frequently sending such to the mad-house. Numerous illustrations, Scriptural and otherwise, are given. The price of the littSe book is but ten cents; it should be in the hands of all interested in Spiritism or who have friends interested therein. Enclose five two-cent stamps to the Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hicks street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
