The Remarkable Life of John Murray Spear

The Remarkable Life of John Murray Spear
Author: John Benedict Buescher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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John Murray Spear was one of nineteenth-century America's most interesting characters. A leading social agitator against slavery and capital punishment, Spear also became the nation's most flamboyant spiritualist, inventor of spirit machines, and advocate of free love. In his captivating biography, John Buescher brings to life Spear's superlatively odd story. Born in 1804, John Murray Spear began his career as a Universalist minister. Later he was a colleague of William Lloyd Garrison and Theodore Parker in the abolitionist movement and worked as an activist among the New England reformers and Transcendentalists such as Bronson Alcott, Lydia Maria Child, and Dorothea Dix. In mid-life, Spear turned to the new revelation of spiritualism and came under the thrall of what he believed were spirit messages. Spear's spirits dictated that he and a small group of associates embark on plans for a perpetual motion machine, an electric ship propelled by psychic batteries, a vehicle that would levitate in the air, and a sewing machine that would work with no hands. human liberation - sexual and otherwise - were far stranger than anyone outside his closest associates imagined, and were aimed at the eventual manufacturing of human beings and the improvement of the race. In the last years of his life, retired by the spirits and regarded by fellow Gilded Age progressives as a visitor from another age, if not another planet, Spear helped organize support for anarchist, socialist, peace, and labor causes. Spear's life, an odd mixture of comic absurdity and serious foreshadowing of the future, provides us with a unique perspective on nineteenth-century American religious and social life.

The Life of John Murray Spear

The Life of John Murray Spear
Author: Neil Burkhart Lehman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 976
Release: 1973
Genre: Spiritualism
ISBN:


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Messages from the Superior State

Messages from the Superior State
Author: John Murray (Spirit)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1853
Genre: Bible and spiritualism
ISBN:


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The Remarkable Life of John Murray Spear

The Remarkable Life of John Murray Spear
Author: John Benedict Buescher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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John Murray Spear was one of nineteenth-century America's most interesting characters. A leading social agitator against slavery and capital punishment, Spear also became the nation's most flamboyant spiritualist, inventor of spirit machines, and advocate of free love. In his captivating biography, John Buescher brings to life Spear's superlatively odd story. Born in 1804, John Murray Spear began his career as a Universalist minister. Later he was a colleague of William Lloyd Garrison and Theodore Parker in the abolitionist movement and worked as an activist among the New England reformers and Transcendentalists such as Bronson Alcott, Lydia Maria Child, and Dorothea Dix. In mid-life, Spear turned to the new revelation of spiritualism and came under the thrall of what he believed were spirit messages. Spear's spirits dictated that he and a small group of associates embark on plans for a perpetual motion machine, an electric ship propelled by psychic batteries, a vehicle that would levitate in the air, and a sewing machine that would work with no hands. human liberation - sexual and otherwise - were far stranger than anyone outside his closest associates imagined, and were aimed at the eventual manufacturing of human beings and the improvement of the race. In the last years of his life, retired by the spirits and regarded by fellow Gilded Age progressives as a visitor from another age, if not another planet, Spear helped organize support for anarchist, socialist, peace, and labor causes. Spear's life, an odd mixture of comic absurdity and serious foreshadowing of the future, provides us with a unique perspective on nineteenth-century American religious and social life.

The Life of Rev. John Murray

The Life of Rev. John Murray
Author: John Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1833
Genre: Universalists
ISBN:


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The Life of Rev. John Murray

The Life of Rev. John Murray
Author: John Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1870
Genre: British Americans
ISBN:


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The Corner Stone

The Corner Stone
Author: Irene Carrow Rees
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:


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THE LIFE OF JOHN MURRAY.

THE LIFE OF JOHN MURRAY.
Author: Iain H. MURRAY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:


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