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====Visions==== | ====Visions==== | ||
*[[The Scripts of Cleophas (1928 Cummins), vision]] | *[[The Scripts of Cleophas (1928 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[Paul in Athens (1930 Cummins), vision]] | *[[Paul in Athens (1930 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[The Great Days of Ephesus (1933 Cummins), vision]] | *[[The Great Days of Ephesus (1933 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[The Childhood of Jesus (1937 Cummins), vision]] | *[[The Childhood of Jesus (1937 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[When Nero Was Dictator (1939 Cummins), vision]] | *[[When Nero Was Dictator (1939 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[After Pentecost (1944 Cummins), vision]] | *[[After Pentecost (1944 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[The Manhood of Jesus (1949 Cummins), vision]] | *[[The Manhood of Jesus (1949 Cummins), vision]] | ||
*[[I Appeal unto Caesar (1950 Cummins), vision]] | *[[I Appeal unto Caesar (1950 Cummins), vision]] | ||
Revision as of 03:25, 11 June 2011
Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (1890-1969) was an Irish visionary.
Biography
Cummins was born January 24, 1890 in Cork, Ireland.
A medium and spiritualistic author, she wrote her works "in a light trance," supposedly channeling a spiritual revelation from "an unseen intelligence," who supplemented the narratives of the New Testament regarding the lives of Jesus and Paul and the experiences of the first Christians.