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{{Style P-Quote|<center>To the Editors of ''Lucifer''.</center>
{{Style P-Quote|<center>To the Editors of ''Lucifer''.</center>
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What a grand chance is now open in this country, to the exponents of a noble and advanced religion (if such this Theosophy be<ref>“This” Theosophy is not a religon, but rather ''the'' {{Style S-Small capitals|religion}}— if one. So far, we prefer to call it a philosophy; one, moreover, which contains every religion, as it is the essence and the foundation of all. Rule III of the Theos. Body says: “The Society represents no particular religious creed, is entirely ''unsectarian'', and includes professors of all faiths.”</ref>) for proving its strength, righteousness and verity to the Western world, by throwing a penetrating and illuminating ray of its declared light upon the terribly harrowing and perplexing practical problems of our age.}}
What a grand chance is now open in this country, to the exponents of a noble and advanced religion (if such this Theosophy be<ref>“This” Theosophy is not a religon, but rather ''the'' {{Style S-Small capitals|religion}}— if one. So far, we prefer to call it a philosophy; one, moreover, which contains every religion, as it is the essence and the foundation of all. Rule III of the Theos. Body says: “The Society represents no particular religious creed, is entirely ''unsectarian'', and includes professors of all faiths.”</ref>) for proving its strength, righteousness and verity to the Western world, by throwing a penetrating and illuminating ray of its declared light upon the terribly harrowing and perplexing practical problems of our age.}}