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THE - PHANTOM WORLD: - THE HISTORY - AND - PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRITS, APPARITIONS, - &c. &c.
INTRODUCTION.
PREFACE.
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE PHANTOM WORLD. - CHAPTER I. - THE APPEARANCE OF GOOD ANGELS PROVED BY THE BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT.
CHAPTER II. - THE APPEARANCE OF GOOD ANGELS PROVED BY THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
CHAPTER III. - UNDER WHAT FORM HAVE GOOD ANGELS APPEARED?
CHAPTER IV. - OPINIONS OF THE JEWS, CHRISTIANS, MAHOMETANS, AND ORIENTAL NATIONS CONCERNING THE APPARITIONS OF GOOD ANGELS.
CHAPTER V. - OPINION OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS ON THE APPARITIONS OF GOOD GENII.
CHAPTER VI. - THE APPARITION OF BAD ANGELS PROVED BY THE HOLY SCRIPTURES—UNDER WHAT FORM THEY HAVE APPEARED.
This work gathers the most famous reports of ghosts, apparitions, and demonic possession that have fascinated scholars since the seventeenth century. Drawing on the exhaustive French research of Augustine Calmet and enriched with a scholarly introduction by Rev. Henry Christmas, it presents a wide‑ranging catalogue of cases—from medieval hauntings to early nineteenth‑century séances. The author treats each story as a cultural artifact, showing how each era’s fears and beliefs shaped its interpretation of the unseen.
Beyond the lurid tales, the book invites listeners to explore the philosophical questions that have long haunted humanity: what is the nature of the invisible, and how do we distinguish imagination from reality? By juxtaposing anecdote with critical commentary, it reveals how early investigators wrestled with evidence, superstition, and emerging scientific thought. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of how the phantom world mirrors the evolving mind of society.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1076K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Stephanie Eason and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-07-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1672–1757
A learned Benedictine monk and abbot from Lorraine, he became one of the 18th century’s best-known Bible commentators. He is also remembered today for a curious side of his scholarship: a serious study of apparitions, demons, and vampires that kept his name alive far beyond church history.
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