Daily Colonist (1884-12-23) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1884-12-23) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1884-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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TWO ITlKDIUItIS OUDAaNED.

IVew Powers Given Thcni by Use CSospcl of spiritualism.

At tho meeting of the Pnblie ifcdiuuiB' .\ssoeiatiou in Laurel Uall, on O'Tiirrell street, San Francisco, a few days ago', something ia a spiritualistic lino was performed. It was aunouneod beforehand that two mediums would be ordaiued, ho that licroiiftor they might soleiuuizemarriiigo and henl tho sick. This is a now phase of spiritualinui, which bestows rights that the law has always aimed to keep out of tho bands of people uot trained iu a school of medicine or brought up in theology' ot law.

Mrs. Cora Uiohmond, a handsome lady in a black silk, dolivorod the onliuntiou 'address. Iler remnrks wore n [irotest against ordiniitiojjs, but she said it wna neeussiiry to ordiiin the young ladies who sat before he—one iu a black dress-with flowers at her ueek, the othor iu a garnet vehetauit without llowers—to enable thom to treat tho sick, as jiliysieiaus do, or to marry p«o]ilo, as a justice of tho peaeo dooa. Sho said there was a stupid law that roquiros this little formality nnd that sbo was there to perform the ceromouy. She said that a star need uot bo ordaiued to shine, nor a flower to bloom, nor a diamond to sparkle, but a man or woman who Lad the gift of honling or the gift of talking with the departed lind to bo ordained to keoj, ont of tho chitches of tho law. Then she talked about lioM-things wero done iu Egyi>t imd Groeco. Sho said it wa.i foolish to suppose that a logi.slature or a synod could ordiiin a mim wlioin God hud uot gifted. She said that theological students e.anie out of tho aemiu-aries aud croiild only parrot what tlicy had heard. She ehiiiiied llial inateail of tho medium:; being iiiereuary it was tho high-salarieil city preacher who was after tho coiu. In conclusion, she iuvitod the two mediums to prosont tliomsolves to ho ordained. The young ladies stepped on the platform and then Jirs. liieliiuond placed hor well-sliupod hands U]>oii tho girls' bungs and iu solemn tones pronounced tbom mediums aud deacons of the gospel of spiritualism.

ROCKj

FORD

WATCHES



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