Publications by Andrew Jackson Davis
The approaching crisis: being a review of Dr. Bushnell’s course of lectures, on the Bible, nature, religion, skepticism, and the supernatural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910)
Arabula; or, The divine guest. Containing a new collection of gospels by Andrew Jackson Davis
The fountain; with jets of new meanings. Illustrated with one hundred and forty-two engravings by Andrew Jackson Davis
The great harmonia; being a philosophical revelation of the natural, spiritual, and celestial universe by Andrew Jackson Davis – 1850-1861
Volume 1 The Physician – 434 pp
Volume 2 The Teacher – 396 pp
Volume 3 The Seer – 401 pp
Volume 4 The Reformer – 446 pp
Volume 5 The Thinker – 440 pp
Memoranda of persons, places, and events; embracing authentic facts, visions… by Andrew Jackson Davis
Morning lectures. Twenty discourses, delivered before the Friends of Progress in the city of New York (1863) by Andrew Jackson Davis
The penetralia; being harmonial answers to important questions by Andrew Jackson Davis
The principles of nature, her divine relations, and a voice to mankind by Andrew Jackson Davis
A stellar key to the summer land. Illustrated with diagrams and engravings of celestial scenery by Andrew Jackson Davis
The approaching crisis: being a review of Dr. Bushnell’s course of lectures, on the Bible, nature, religion, skepticism, and the supernatural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910)
Arabula; or, The divine guest. Containing a new collection of gospels by Andrew Jackson Davis
The fountain; with jets of new meanings. Illustrated with one hundred and forty-two engravings by Andrew Jackson Davis
The great harmonia; being a philosophical revelation of the natural, spiritual, and celestial universe by Andrew Jackson Davis – 1850-1861
Volume 1 The Physician – 434 pp
Volume 2 The Teacher – 396 pp
Volume 3 The Seer – 401 pp
Volume 4 The Reformer – 446 pp
Volume 5 The Thinker – 440 pp
Memoranda of persons, places, and events; embracing authentic facts, visions… by Andrew Jackson Davis
Morning lectures. Twenty discourses, delivered before the Friends of Progress in the city of New York (1863) by Andrew Jackson Davis
The penetralia; being harmonial answers to important questions by Andrew Jackson Davis
The principles of nature, her divine relations, and a voice to mankind by Andrew Jackson Davis
A stellar key to the summer land. Illustrated with diagrams and engravings of celestial scenery by Andrew Jackson Davis