THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
MYSTERY.
“We so intreateth this serious and terrible matter of Spirites,that now and then insertyng some strange stories of counterfeyts,doth both very lybely display their falsehood, and also not a littlerecreate his reader: and yet in the ende he so aptly concludeth to thepurpose, that his hystories seeme not idle tales, or impertinentvagaries, but very truethes, naturally falling under the compasseof his matter.”
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
MYSTERY.
BY
WALTER COOPER DENDY,
FELLOW AND HONORARY LIBRARIAN OF THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON;
SENIOR SURGEON TO THE ROYAL INFIRMARY FOR CHILDREN, &c. &c.
LONDON:
LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS,
PATERNOSTER ROW.
———
1841.
Gilbert and Rivington, Printers,
St. John’s Square, London.
TO HIS COUSINS,
STEPHEN DENDY, ESQ.
OF PARIS,
AND
CHARLES COOK DENDY, ESQ.
OF SOUTHGATE HOUSE, CHICHESTER;
AND TO HIS BROTHER,
EDWARD STEPHEN DENDY,
THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED,
IN TOKEN OF THE AFFECTIONATE REGARD
OF THE AUTHOR.
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