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{{HPB-CW-comment|[W. Emmette Coleman rather violently attacked both H.P.B. and Col. Olcott, in the pages of the Religio-Philosophical Journal of February 16, 1878, writing under the title of “Sclavonic Theosophy Versus American Spiritualism.” Among other things, he made the following statement:}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|[W. Emmette Coleman rather violently attacked both H.P.B. and Col. Olcott, in the pages of the Religio-Philosophical Journal of February 16, 1878, writing under the title of “Sclavonic Theosophy Versus American Spiritualism.” Among other things, he made the following statement:}}


{{HPB-CW-comment|“The turning point of Col. Olcott’s destiny occurred when he was at Chittenden. Meeting there the masculine-feminine Sclavonic Theosoph from Crim-Tartary, the erudite collaborator of Isis Unveiled (which work, as Youmans and other able critics affirm, unveils nothing), he soon became a willing victim to her intense psychological power, and from that day to this he has been the mouthpiece for her utterances, the obsequious tool and slave of Her Occultic Highness.”]}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|“The turning point of Col. Olcott’s destiny occurred when he was at Chittenden. Meeting there the masculine-feminine Sclavonic Theosoph from Crim-Tartary, the erudite collaborator of Isis Unveiled (which work, as Youmans and other able critics affirm, unveils nothing), he soon became a willing victim to her intense psychological power, and from that day to this he has been the mouthpiece for her utterances, the obsequious tool and slave of Her Occultic Highness.”]}}
 
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[At the end of the cutting pasted in her {{SB-page|v=4|p=184|text=Scrapbook, Vol. IV, pp. 184-85}}, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink:]}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|[At the end of the cutting pasted in her {{SB-page|v=4|p=184|text=Scrapbook, Vol. IV, pp. 184-85}}, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink:]}}


This prominent “Spiritualist” is not content, as it seems, of being thought a good natured though irascible ass.—Out he must show himself in print a LIAR and a BLACKGUARD! Oh—unhappy Spiritualism!
This prominent “Spiritualist” is not content, as it seems, of being thought a good natured though irascible ass.—Out he must show himself in print a LIAR and a BLACKGUARD!  
 
Oh—unhappy Spiritualism!


{{HPB-CW-comment|[She also added in pencil:]}}
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(See for my answer on page 133, The Knout)
(See for my answer on page 133, The Knout)