fear, John
Bell interrupted Reverend Fort’s prayer with a prayer
of his own. “Why, dear God? Why is this happening
to our family? What have we done to deserve this?
What? We have always tried to live according to your
word! My family and I cannot continue living this life
of pain, delusion, and torment. If it means I must
go, then so be it; I would give my own life in but a
minute if it meant the well being of Lucy and the
children. Please, dear God, have deliver us from this
evil and sinister force before it’s too late; please, I beg
of you!”
Immediately after Bell’s prayer, a strong draft blew
through the room and put out the candles as the
voice of a small child was heard saying, “We will see
you in hell, and that’s where you will rot, Ol’ Jack
Bell.” The candles then mysteriously started burning
again all by themselves and the child’s voice faded
into the fierce and howling January wind that swept
around the outside the house.
Sounds that resembled whips popping were then
heard and John Bell fell to the floor screaming.
When Reverend Fort and Bell’s sons tried to help
him, they found his face and arms covered with
reddish, purple marks from where he had been
struck by a seemingly invisible whip. “A whip just
slapped both sides of my face and both my arms! I
have never felt such pain, and I pray that it never
happens again to Elizabeth, me, or anyone else,” Bell
cried loudly. Reverend James Gunn was in the area
later that evening and stopped to pay the Bells a
visit.
The Spirit Quotes Two Sermons
Reverend Gunn, Reverend Fort, John Jr., and
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Lucy Bell went to the family room after dinner for
some conversation and prayer. After they had
conversed for some time, they the Spirit spoke up
and asking Reverend Gunn about several points he
had made in a recent sermon.
Reverend Gunn angrily responded, “And just how
do you know what I preached about that morning?”
“I was present and I heard you,” replied the Spirit.
“That is impossible! You were not there, and there’s
no way you could know what my sermon was about!”
Gunn exclaimed. The Spirit proceeded to quote
Reverend Gunn’s entire sermon and closing prayer
using his own voice, word for word.
Amazed by the Spirit’s rendition of Reverend
Gunn’s sermon, Lucy Bell remarked that Reverend
Fort had the advantage because having attended
Reverend Gunn’s sermon, there was no way the
Spirit could have known anything about Reverend
Fort’s sermon. “Oh, Yes I do!” exclaimed the Spirit; “I
was there and heard him.” Assimilating the voice
and character of Reverend Fort, the Spirit quoted his
sermon and closing prayer, word for word.
The most astonishing aspect of this demonstration
was that at precisely eleven o’clock in the morning,
Reverend Gunn preached at Bethel Methodist
Church, six miles southeast of the Bell home, and
Reverend Fort preached at Drake’s Pond Baptist
Church, seven miles northwest of the Bell home.
Both ministers confirmed that the Spirit had quoted
their sermons correctly.
The Spirit Tells About a Wedding
The group began discussing a similar incident that
had taken place a few weeks prior, when Reverend
Thomas Gunn took ill and was unable to marry a
couple he had promised to. In a letter to Martin
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Ingram, Mr. Henry Pickering, son of Major Garaldus
Pickering, j relayed his father’s account of this
remarkable incident:
“While the family and guests were at supper, the
subject of a wedding that was to take place at that
hour came up. Father stated the names of the
contracting parties, which I have forgotten, but
remember the circumstance very distinctly, as it
impressed me at the time.
However, some one remarked that the hour for
the marriage had about passed, and the parties
were no doubt then man and wife. Another
remarked that Reverend Thomas Gunn performed
the
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