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'''William Stainton Moses''', a lead paragraph highlighting what person was most known for.
'''William Stainton Moses''' (b.1839-d.1892) was an English cleric and spiritualist medium. He promoted spirit photography and automatic writing, and co-founded what became the College of Psychic Studies.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 20:20, 5 September 2024

William Stainton Moses
BornWilliam Stainton Moseyn
November 5, 1839
Donington, Lincolnshire
DiedSeptember 5, 1892 (age 52)
Bedfort, England

William Stainton Moses (b.1839-d.1892) was an English cleric and spiritualist medium. He promoted spirit photography and automatic writing, and co-founded what became the College of Psychic Studies.

Biography

General information about growing up and career


References

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  • Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, Vol. 2, (M-Z), Moses, William Stainton (1839–1892), page 1057
  • The Newer Spiritualism, Book 1, 2 (1911), by M. Frank Podmore, BOOK II, THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM, page 145