Views of Our Heavenly Home. A Sequel to A Stellar Key to the Summerland

TitleViews of Our Heavenly Home. A Sequel to A Stellar Key to the Summerland
Year for Search1878
AuthorsDavis, Andrew Jackson(1826-1910)
Date Published1878
PublisherColby & Rich
Place PublishedBoston, MA
KeywordsMale author, US author
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Heaven as eutopia. See also 1847 and 1874 Davis; “Traveling and Society in the Summer Land.” In his A Stellar Key to the Summer Land (Boston, MA: William White & Co./New York: Banner of Light Branch Office, 1867), 163-83; his “Social Centers in the Summer-Land,” “Winter-Land and Summer-Land” and “Language and Life in the Summer-Land.” In his Morning Lectures. Twenty Discourse, Delivered before the Friends of Progress in the City of New York, in the Winter and Spring of 1863 (New York: C.M. Plumb, 1865), 266-87 and 349-404. Earth is the Winter Land; and his The Grand Harmonia [Each volume has a different subtitle]. 5 vols. Boston, MA: Bela Marsh, 1852-56; and 5 vols.  New York : A.J. Davis, 1864-80. There were at least five editions. 

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Davis (1826-1910) was a well-known spiritualist. 

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1878 Davis, Andrew Jackson (1826-1910). Views of Our Heavenly Home. A Sequel to A Stellar Key to the Summerland. Boston, MA: Colby & Rich. L

Heaven as eutopia. See also 1847 and 1874 Davis; “Traveling and Society in the Summer Land.” In his A Stellar Key to the Summer Land (Boston, MA: William White & Co./New York: Banner of Light Branch Office, 1867), 163-83; his “Social Centers in the Summer-Land,” “Winter-Land and Summer-Land” and “Language and Life in the Summer-Land.” In his Morning Lectures. Twenty Discourse, Delivered before the Friends of Progress in the City of New York, in the Winter and Spring of 1863 (New York: C.M. Plumb, 1865), 266-87 and 349-404. Earth is the Winter Land; and his The Grand Harmonia [Each volume has a different subtitle]. 5 vols. Boston, MA: Bela Marsh, 1852-56; and 5 vols. New York: A.J. Davis, 1864-80. There were at least five editions. Davis  was a well-known spiritualist.