- spiritists
- 'spir·it·ist || 'spɪrɪst n. spiritualist, one who believes in spiritualism; one who is involved in the spiritual aspect of things
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Spiritism — is a Christian [ [http://www.ecrealty.net/kar/tview02.htm Spiritist Center of Orlando] ] philosophical doctrine, established in France in the mid nineteenth century.Spiritism, or French spiritualism, is based on books written by French educator… … Wikipedia
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