The Religio-Philosophical Journal
The Religio-Philosophical Journal
Prominent American Spiritualistic weekly founded in 1865 in Chicago. Its founder and publisher, Stevens J. Jones, was murdered in 1877. His son-in-law, Col. J. C. Bundy, assumed charge. Successive editors were M. E. Bundy, B. F. Underwood, and T. G. Newan. In the 1890s the Journal moved to San Francisco and a new series (vols. 34-42) began. The publication of this long-running periodical ceased on April 22, 1905. It was superseded briefly by The Mountain Pine (1906-1908).
More From encyclopedia.com
Philosopher , philosopher •chaffer, gaffer, Jaffa, kafir, Staffa •alfalfa, alpha, Balfour, Wadi Halfa •camphor, chamfer •Luftwaffe •laugher, staffer •heifer, zephy… San Francisco , San Francisco
Introduction
Getting There
Getting Around
People
Neighborhoods
History
Government
Public Safety
Economy
Environment
Shoppping
Education… Dow Jones & Company, Inc. , Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
World Financial Center
200 Liberty Street
New York, New York 10281
U.S.A.
(212) 416-2000
Fax: (212) 416-4348
Web site: http… Frater Achad , British occultist and author who lived in Canada and assumed the name Frater Achad. Jones was an accountant in Vancouver when he became a disciple of… Wall Street Journal , roots in journalism in Providence, Rhode Island. Their company had been founded seven years earlier as a financial news agency serving the burgeoning… George Edward Moore , The English philosopher George Edward Moore (1873-1958) was one of the originators of conceptual and linguistic analysis, the dominant trend in moder…
About this article
The Religio-Philosophical Journal
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
The Religio-Philosophical Journal