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| LIII. |
Instances of Resuscitated Persons who relate what they saw in the other World |
361 |
| LIV. |
The Traditions of the Pagans on the other Life, are derived from the Hebrews and Egyptians |
364 |
| LV. |
Instances of Christians being Resuscitated and sent back to this World.--Vision of Vetinus, a Monk of Augia |
366 |
| LVI. |
Vision of Bertholdas, related by Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims |
368 |
| LVII. |
Vision of St. Fursius |
369 |
| LVIII. |
Vision of a Protestant of York, and others |
371 |
| LIX. |
Conclusion of this Dissertation |
374 |
| LX. |
Moral Impossibility that Ghosts can come out of their Tombs |
376 |
| LXI. |
What is related of the Bodies of the Excommunicated who walk out of Churches, is subject to very great Difficulties (in Belief and Explanation) |
378 |
| LXII. |
Remarks on the Dissertation, concerning the Spirit which came to St. Maur des Fossés |
380 |
| LXIII. |
Dissertation of an Anonymous Writer on what should be thought of the Appearance of Spirits, on Occasion of the Adventure at St. Maur, in 1706 |
387 |
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Letter of the Marquis Maffei on Magic |
407 |
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Letter of the Reverend Father Dom Calmet, to M. Debure |
440 |