The Psychic Evidence Society
The Psychic Evidence Society
An organization for inquiry into the actuality and meaning of psychical phenomena for clergymen throughout Great Britain. It was founded in London, England, in 1931 by John Engledow, who also served as its general secretary. It existed only briefly, but its work has been assumed by the Churches' Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies.
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