Glimpses of the Supernatural: Being facts, records and traditions relating to dreams, omens, miraculous occurrences, apparitions, wraiths, warnings, second-sight, witchcraft, necromancy, etc. Volumes I and II
Glimpses of the Supernatural: Being facts, records and traditions relating to dreams, omens, miraculous occurrences, apparitions, wraiths, warnings, second-sight, witchcraft, necromancy, etc. Volumes I and II
Rev. Frederick George Lee’s Glimpses of the Supernatural is a sweeping treasury of true accounts, legends, and testimonies of the uncanny and the occult. Gathered across two volumes, the work presents a vast collection of stories of dreams and omens, apparitions and wraiths, miraculous signs, witchcraft, necromancy, and second sight—each offered as evidence of a hidden world pressing close to the visible.
Written by a clergyman deeply fascinated by the boundaries of faith and mystery, these volumes stand as both devotional warning and folkloric archive, recording a time when supernatural occurrences were regarded as undeniable facts of life. The work preserves tales both terrifying and wondrous, from haunted halls and spectral visitations to miraculous deliverances and sinister charms.
Part occult chronicle, part religious testimony, Glimpses of the Supernatural remains one of the richest collections of supernatural lore in English literature.
Complete edition: both Volumes I & II in one collection
Explores apparitions, omens, necromancy, witchcraft, second sight, and miracles
A blend of folklore, testimony, and clerical reflection
Essential for readers of occult history, supernatural traditions, and Victorian ghost-lore
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