The surprising case of Rachel Baker, who prays and preaches in her sleep, with specimens of her extraordinary performances taken down accurately in short hand at the time;
and showing the unparelleled powers she possesses to pray, exhort, and answer questions, during her unconscious state. The whole authenticated by the most respectable testimony of living witnesses.
By Charles Mais of the City of New York, stenographer ...
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English
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New York, Printed by S. Marks, 1814.
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Further utterances ascribed to Rachel Baker were published in Devotional somnium, edited by J.H. Douglass, New York, 1815.
"Minutes made by Samuel L. Mitchill, M.D. and P. on the case of a young woman whose internal senses, and organs of speech, are strangely affected, at certain times, when she is not awake": pages 5-17.
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34 pages
23 cm
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