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Name
  
John Dods


Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1872, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Twenty‑Four Short Sermons, philosophy of electrical psychology, Immortality Triumphant, The Library of Mesmeris

John Bovee Dods (1795–1872) was a philosopher, spiritualist, mesmerist, and early psychologist. He was born in New York City and died in Brooklyn (on 21 March 1872), but much of his productive life was spent in Maine.

Dods' was a prolific writer. He published "Twenty-Four Short Sermons on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation" (1832) [1], "Thirty Sermons" (1840) [2], "Six Lectures on the Philosophy of Mesmerism" (1849) [3], "The Philosophy of Electrical Psychology" (1851) [4], "Immortality Triumphant" (1852), and " Spirit Manifestations Examined and Explained" (1854) [5].

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John Bovee Dods Wikipedia