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{{HPB-CW-comment|[From H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=11|p=31|text=Scrapbook, Vol. XI, Part I, p. 31}}]}}
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In the Sunday Mirror, in an issue merely identified as of “January, 1881,” Sir Richard Temple’s words are quoted: “They call themselves Brahmos or Adi-Brahmos, members of the Brahmo-Somaj, and quite recently they have sometimes adopted the name of Theosophists . . . ” To this the Editor of the paper says:}}
 
{{HPB-CW-comment|[In the Sunday Mirror, in an issue merely identified as of “January, 1881,” Sir Richard Temple’s words are quoted: “They call themselves Brahmos or Adi-Brahmos, members of the Brahmo-Somaj, and quite recently they have sometimes adopted the name of Theosophists . . . ” To this the Editor of the paper says:}}
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[H.P.B.’s blue pencil annotation against articles of an hostile nature published in the New York Times and World of Jan. 4 and 8, 1881, respectively:]}}
 
{{HPB-CW-comment|[H.P.B.’s blue pencil annotation against articles of an hostile nature published in the New York Times and World of Jan. 4 and 8, 1881, respectively:]}}
    
Lies and in addition—a good Libel. Where is the prophet that finds honour in his own country?
 
Lies and in addition—a good Libel. Where is the prophet that finds honour in his own country?