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iends, published by the Bristol and Clifton Ladies' A. S. Society (Dublin: Webb & Chapman, 1852). A year before, Mr. McKim, in writing to Mr. Garrison Ms. Oct. 25, 1851. on another topic, asked if the rumor were true that he believed in the spiritual origin of the so-called Rochester knockings. The first public revelation of his views on this subject—views which, if they did not tend to prove his infidelity, at least did not improve his orthodox standing—was made in the Liberator of May 7, 1852, in an editorial notice of the Rev. Charles Hammond's Light from the Spirit World [via Thomas Paine] : Many similar notices are to be found in Vol. 22 of the Liberator, and the selections and communications relating to Spiritualism are allotted considerable space in the same volume. What are called Spiritual manifestations have been Lib. 22.74. exciting a great deal of interest and discussion, for the last two or three years, in various sections of this country. The opinions f