![]() ![]() Ebenezer's death brought a premature conclusion to a colorfully chaotic life, lived on the fringes of various interwoven esoteric subcultures. Asked to execute his will, which urged the continued manufacture of Solar Tincture, and left legacies for multiple and concurrent wives as well as an illegitimate son whose name the deceased could not recall, Manoah found his brother's record of financial and moral indiscretions so upsetting that he immediately resigned his executorship. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sibly's Reanimating Solar Tincture, which claimed to restore the newly dead to life, Ebenezer himself died before he turned fifty and stayed that way despite being surrounded by bottles of the stuff. Ebenezer Sibly was a quack doctor, plagiarist, and masonic ritualist in late eighteenth-century London his brother Manoah was a respectable accountant and a pastor who ministered to his congregation without pay for fifty years. ![]()
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