Oahspe
"Oahspe"
A "New Bible" revealed to John Ballou Newbrough (1828-1891), a New York medium, and received through automatic writing on the newly invented typewriter in 1881. Newbrough spent ten years in self-purification so that he could become inspired by a higher power. The result was Oahspe, The Kosmon Bible in the words of Jehovah and his angel ambassador. It took fifty weeks to complete, with Newbrough working half an hour each morning. A movement grew out of people who responded to the teachings of Oahspe, which survives as a set of loosely organized groups that can be contacted through the Universal Faithists of Kosmon, Box 154, Riverton, UT 84065.
Sources:
Denton, Jim. Dr. Newbrough and Oahspe. Kingman, Ariz: Faithist Journal, 1975.
——. The Oahspe Story. Kingman, Ariz.: Faithist Journal, 1975.
Newbrough, John Balllou. Oahspe. New York; London: Oahspe Publishing Association, 1882. Reprint, Los Angeles: Essenes of Kosmon, 1950.