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"O Codificador" by Allan Kardec.

The principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the immortality of the soul: The nature of the Spirits and their relations with men; The moral law: The present life, the future life, and the destiny of human race. According to the teachings of Spirits of high degree, transmitted through various mediums, collected and sei' in order BY ALLAN KARDEC.

The principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the immortality of the soul: The nature of the Spirits and their relations with men; The moral law: The present life, the future life, and the destiny of human race. According to the teachings of Spirits of high degree, transmitted through various mediums, collected and sei' in order BY ALLAN KARDEC.
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The Spirits' Book (Le Livre des Esprits in original French) is part of the Spiritist Codification, and is regarded as one of the five fundamental works of Spiritism. It was published by the French educator Allan Kardec on April 18, 1857. It was the first and remains the most important spiritist book, because it addresses in first hand all questions developed subsequently by Allan Kardec.
The book is structured as a collection of questions regarding the origin of the spirits, the purpose of the life, the order of the universe, evil and good and the afterlife. Its answers, according to Kardec, were given to him by a group of spirits who identified themselves as "The Spirit of Truth", with whom he communicated in several Spiritist sessions during the 1850s.
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The second volume of the Kardec series, which the translator has now the satisfaction of placing within the reach of English readers, treats of the experimental application of the theoretic principles laid down in The Spirits’ Book, the first volume of that series. BY ALLAN KARDEC

The second volume of the Kardec series, which the translator has now the satisfaction of placing within the reach of English readers, treats of the experimental application of the theoretic principles laid down in The Spirits’ Book, the first volume of that series. BY ALLAN KARDEC
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The Book on Mediums or Mediums and Evokers' Handbook (a.k.a. The Mediums' Book —Le Livre des Médiums, in French), is a book by Allan Kardec published in 1861, second of the five Fundamental Works of Spiritism — the spiritualist philosophy Kardec had been publishing — being the tome in which the experimental and investigative features of the doctrine were presented, explained and taught.The book's signature is its focus on theory instead of practice: not a single line of ritual is given (Spiritists believe all rituals are superfluous), unless one consider recommendations for prayer (without giving formulae) as "ritual".
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Contains explanations of the moral maxims of Christ in accordance with Spiritism and their application in various circumstances in life. BY ALLAN KARDEC

Contains explanations of the moral maxims of Christ in accordance with Spiritism and their application in various circumstances in life. BY ALLAN KARDEC
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The Gospel According to Spiritism (L'Évangile Selon le Spiritisme in French), by Allan Kardec is a book published in 1864 that relates the teachings of Jesus to Kardecist Spiritism, the moral and religious philosophy that Kardec had been publishing. It is intended to demonstrate that Spiritism clarifies and extends the most important teachings of Jesus. It is one of the five fundamental works of Kardecist Spiritism.
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Containing a comparative examination of the various doctrines concerning the passage from the earthly life to spirit-life, future rewards and punishments, angels and devils, etc. Followed by numerous examples of the state of the soul during and after death BY ALLAN KARDEC

Containing a comparative examination of the various doctrines concerning the passage from the earthly life to spirit-life, future rewards and punishments, angels and devils, etc. Followed by numerous examples of the state of the soul during and after death BY ALLAN KARDEC
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Heaven and Hell (Le Ciel et l'Enfer in the original French) is a book published in 1865 by Allan Kardec, the fourth tome of the fundamental works of Spiritism. Its name was intentionally taken from a previous book by Emanuel Swedenborg, it was also subtitled "Divine Justice According to Spiritism".
The first part ("The Doctrine") explains the different view Spiritism has on the subject, stating that both "Heaven" (happiness in the afterlife) and "Hell" (punishment in the afterlife) are misconcepts, that the state of the spirits after their death is not definitive and that there is always hope, even for the crudest criminal. The second part ("The Examples") is a series of interviews with spirits of deceased people, thus exemplifying the working truth of the doctrine previously detailed.
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The miracles and the predictions according to Spiritism BY ALLAN KARDEC

The miracles and the predictions according to Spiritism BY ALLAN KARDEC
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The Genesis, Miracles and Premonition According to Spiritism (La Genèse, les Miracles et les Preditions selon le Spiritisme in the original French) was the last book published (1868) by Allan Kardec, just before his death. It tries to reconcile science and religion and develops a series of important scientific and philosophical topics, relating them to Spiritism.
The Genesis contains diverse articles on the creation of the universe, the formation of the world, the origins of spirits and the role of divine intervention in the order of nature.
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