Immortality and our Employments Hereafter: What Spirits say of their Dwelling in the Afterlife
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Immortality and our Employments Hereafter: What Spirits say of their Dwelling in the Afterlife
Author: James Martin Peebles
Year: 1880
James Martin Peebles (March 23, 1822 – February 15, 1922) was an American physician, prolific author and organizer of many professional, medical, and religious associations. Peebles was born in Whitingham, Vermont. Peebles was a member of the Indian Peace Commission of 1868, United States Consul at Trebizond, Turkey, and representative of the American Arbitration League at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. A former Universalist minister, he became an Episcopalian after the American Civil War, and then a Spiritualist and Theosophist. Many of his books are on spiritualist subjects, although he also penned a quite popular book, titled How to Live a Century and Grow Old Gracefully. Peebles obtained a diploma in 1876 from the fraudulent Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from the Medical University of Chicago in 1882. He was a professor in the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati. A few organizations Peebles took a leadership role in are the National Spiritualist Association, the California College of Sciences, the Peebles College of Science and Philosophy, the California Centenarian Club, and the California Humanitarian League. Peebl
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