[...] I believe that one of the ultimate results of this
movement [Spiritualism] will be to unite Christianity upon a common basis so strong
and, indeed, self-sufficient that the quibbles which separate the
Churches of to-day will be seen in their true proportion and will be
swept away or disregarded.
Doyle, Arthur Conan, The Edge of the Unknown, London: John Murray, 1930, p. 274.
(see also Doyle, Arthur Conan, "The Uncharted Coast," The Strand Magazine, 1920b, v. 60, July-Dec., pp. 253-260 (p. 258)).
(see also Doyle, Arthur Conan, "The Uncharted Coast," The Strand Magazine, 1920b, v. 60, July-Dec., pp. 253-260 (p. 258)).
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