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Randolph also edited the Leader (Boston) and the Messenger of Light (New York) between 1852 to 1861 and wrote for the Journal of Progress and Spiritual Telegraph .
It is also attributed to Randolph "Affectional Alchemy and How It Works" (c. l870).
1 under the pseudonym "Griffin Lee".
2 as anonymous.
3 under the pseudonym "Count de St. Leon".
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