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  2. Spirit (supernatural entity) - Wikipedia

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    Spirits are often classified by the worlds they inhabit: underworld, earth, atmospheric, or heaven. [3] They are also classified as good and bad, or as neutral: the word "devil" is pejorative, but the word "demon" changes the value. [clarification needed] [3] In 17th century Europe, spirits included angels, demons, and disembodied souls.

  3. Doris Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Stokes was condemned by the Church of England and other Christian denominations, which objected to spirit communication as an offence to God. She countered that her work was done for God, [ 4 ] and in accordance with the Bible's injunction to "test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the ...

  4. The Spirits Book - Wikipedia

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    Man is a Spirit with a material body, i.e. our truer selves are not material, but spiritual. A living person is made of three entities: the spirit, the body and the spiritual body (the perispirit) that binds both. The perispirit is an original word of Spiritism. Spirits pre-exist and will survive matter that was created.

  5. 50 Bible trivia questions to test your spiritual smarts - AOL

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    Bible trivia questions and answers that will test your knowledge on popular Bible verses and psalms. ... For an extra challenge, can you name all the fruits of the spirit? (Hint: you won't find ...

  6. Spiritist basic works - Wikipedia

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    They address, from the spirits' point of view, topics related to the interaction with the spirit world (The Mediums' Book), Christian morality (The Gospel According to Spiritism), philosophy and justice (Heaven and Hell), and finally, science-related subjects (The Genesis). 1857 - The Spirits' Book - presents the principles of the Spiritist ...

  7. Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    Various spirit figures would emerge from the cabinet and move around the séance room, however, it was discovered that the chair had a secret compartment that contained beards, cloths, masks, and wigs that Eldred would dress up in to pretend to be spirits. [102] The spirit photographer William Hope tricked William Crookes with a fake spirit ...

  8. Alcohol proof - Wikipedia

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    Similar terminology and methodology spread to other nations as spirit distillation, and taxation, became common. In England, spirits were originally tested with a basic "burn-or-no-burn" test, in which an alcohol-containing liquid that would ignite was said to be "above proof", and one which would not was said to be "under proof". [1]

  9. Discernment of spirits - Wikipedia

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    Discerning whether the good spirit (the influence of God, the church, one's soul) or the bad spirit (the influence of Satan, the world, the flesh) is at work requires calm, rational reflection. The good spirit brings us to peaceful, joyful decisions. The bad spirit often brings one to make quick, emotional, conflicted decisions.