John Newbrough
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John Ballou Newbrough (born in Springfield, Ohio, June 5, 1828; died in 1891), wrote several books of religious philosophy from the 1880s until his death, most notably Oahspe published in 1882. By trade, he was a dentist in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He claimed that his work was a product of automatic writing - that he was divinely inspired, and perhaps even a mere vessel of a divine force.
[edit] External links
- Addendum to the original text of Oahspe
- Oahspe: A Kosmon Bible in the Words of Jehovih and his Angel Embassadors - original text at the Internet Sacred Text Archive