Evans, W. H. (1877-?)
Evans, W. H. (1877-?)
Trance and inspirational medium and exponent of the harmonial philosophy of Andrew Jackson Davis. A psychic from childhood, Evans began speaking at public meetings in 1898 and contributed many useful articles on the philosophy of Spiritualism to English and American Spiritualist periodicals. He was editor of the London monthly Beyond and published many books.
Sources:
Evans, W. H. Constructive Spiritualism. Manchester, England: Two Worlds, 1917.
——. Modern Spiritualism. Rochdale, England: British Spiritualists' Lyceum Union, 1923.
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