| «H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writings» by B. Zirkoff
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| VOLUME I (1874-1878)
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| 1874
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| [H.P.B’s Scrapbooks] (29)
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| Marvellous Spirit Manifestations (30-36)
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1:5
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| About Spiritualism (36-44)
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1:6
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| From Scrapbook Vol. I pp. 7-8 (44)
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1:7
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| From Scrapbook Vol. I p. 8 (45)
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1:8
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| Elbridge Gerry Brown (45-46)
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3:259
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| Madame Blavatsky (46-49)
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| 1875
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| [H.P.B’s Role at the Eddy’s Homestead] (53-54)
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1:11-12
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| Heroic Women (54-55)
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1:17
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| A Card from the Countess Blavatsky (55-56)
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1:17
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| The Philadelphia “Fiasco,” or Who is Who? (56-72)
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1:19-21
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| From Scrapbook Vol. I, p. 21 (72)
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1:21
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| Important Note (73)
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1:20 inlay
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| [H.P.B. and the Term “Spiritualism”] (74)
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| Who Fabricates? (75-83)
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1:23-24
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| [H.P.B’s Lawsuit in America] (83-85)
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| Important to Spiritualists (85-87)
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1:29, 30
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| A Budget of Good News (88-90)
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1:27
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| From Scrapbook Vol. I p. 36 (90)
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1:36
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| [Compiler’s Note Concerning Prof. N.P.Wagner] (90)
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| To the Spiritualists of Boston (91)
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3:147
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| A Word of Advice to the Singing Medium, Mr. Jesse Sheppard (92-93)
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1:37-8, 3:111
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| A Card to the American Public (94)
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1:37
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 58 (94)
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1:58
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 39 (95)
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1:39
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| [The “Hiraf” Club and its Historical Background] (95-100)
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| A Few Questions to “Hiraf * * *” (101-119)
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1:41-5, 3:241-5
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| “What are you Going to Do About it?” (119-120)
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1:45
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 47 (120)
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1:47
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| [Formation of the Theosophical Society] (121-124)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.57 (124-125)
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1:57
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| From Madame H.P. Blavatsky to her Correspondents (126-133)
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1:59
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.63 (133)
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1:63
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| The Science of Magic (134-143)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.67 (143)
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1:67
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| A Letter from Madame Blavatsky (143-144)
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| The Magical Evocation of Apollonius of Tyana (144-150)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 77-79 (150)
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| An Unsolved Mystery (151-162)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 98-99 (162)
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| A Story of the Mystical (163) (reprinted in 1883 as Can the Double Murder?)
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| 1876
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| The Luminous Circle (177-186)
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| Madame Blavatsky Explains (186-192)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.111 (192-193)
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1:111
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.112 (193)
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1:112
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.113 (193-194)
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1:113
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.116 (194)
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1:116
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| A Crisis for Spiritualism (194-203)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.124 (203-204)
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1:124
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| The Russian Investigation (204-210)
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| “Psychophobia” in Russia (210-211)
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| Mediums, Beware! (212-213)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.154 (214)
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1:154
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp.155-56 (214)
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1:155
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| The Russian Scientists (215-220)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp.164-65 (220)
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1:164
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.185 (220-221)
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1:185
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| (New) York Against Lankester (221-225)
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1:180
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| Huxley and Slade: Who is More Guilty of “False Pretencies”? (226-233)
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1:187-188
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. II, p.119 (233)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.35 (233)
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| 1877
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| Concerning Gods and Interviews (237-238)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.54 (238)
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| Madame Blavatsky Protests (238-241)
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| Madame Blavatsky on Fakirs (241-245)
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| To the Public (245-246)
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| A Card from Madame Blavatsky (247-249)
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| Buddhism in America (249-252)
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| Croquet at Windsor (253-254)
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| Turkish Barbarities (255-260)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.79 (260)
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| Washing the Disciples’ Feet (261)
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4:79
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| The Jews in Russia (262-263)
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4:78
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| [Isis Unveiled] (264)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.83 (264)
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| “Elementaries” (265-271)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.95 (271)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. I, p.70 and Vol. VII, p. 46 (271)
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| Dr. Carpenter, on “Tree-Trickery” and H. P. Blavattsky on Fakir-“Jugglery” (272-277)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.108 (277)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.125 (278)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p.140 (278)
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| [H.P.B. and her Masonic Diploma] (281, belongs in 1878 ? [TdH])
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| 1878
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| [H.P.B. Corrects an Error about Elementals] (281)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p. 163 (282)
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| Kabalistic Views on “Spirits” as Propagated by the Theosophical Society (283-289)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, pp. 164-65 (289-290)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, pp. 169-72 (290)
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| Madame Blavatsky on the Views of the Theosophists (290-300)
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| A Society without a Dogma (301-306)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p. 176 (306)
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| The Author of “Isis Unveiled” Defends the Validity of her Masonic Patent (307-312)
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| [H.P.B.’s Writings in the Russian Language] (313)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, p. 243 (313)
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| Dr. Slade’s Final Triumph (314-318)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. IV, pp. 184-85 (319)
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| The Knout (319-325)
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| Madame Blavatsky on Indian Metaphysics (325-337)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. VII, pp.56-57 (337)
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| The Cave of the Echoes (338-353)
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| “Isis Unveiled” and the Todas (353)
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| The Todas (354-359)
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| Footnotes to “The Scientific Hypothesis Respecting Mediumistic Phenomena” (359-360)
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| Fragments de Madame Blavatsky (361-364)
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| Fragments from Madame Blavatsky (365-368)
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| The Akhund of Swat (369-375)
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| The Theosophical Society: Its Origin, Plan and Aims (375-378)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. VII, pp. 113-14 (378)
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| The Ârya Samâj (379-384)
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| Science (384-385)
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| Letter to the Editor of the “Tiflis Messenger” (385-389)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. VIII, p. 252 (389-390)
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| Letter to the Editor of “L’Opinione Nazionale” (And English Translantion thereof) (390-392)
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| Parting Words from Madame Blavatksy (393-395)
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| La Véritable Madame H. P. Blavatksy (396-399)
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| The Real Madame H. P. Blavatksy (400-403)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. VII, p. 258 (404)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. VII, p. 306 (404)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. V, pp. 77-79 (404-405)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. V, p. 81 (405)
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| The Diaries of H.P. Blavatsky (406-434)
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| Compiler’s Notes on the Diaries (434-440)
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| VOLUME II (1879-1880)
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| 1879
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| Idées Incorrectes sur les Doctrines des Théosophes (3-13)
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| Erroneous Ideas concerning the Doctrines of the Theosophists (14-24)
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| The Indian “Public” and Theosophy (24-27)
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| The Retort Courteous (27-29)
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| Madame Blavatsky (30)
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| Magic (31-39)
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| Madame Blavatsky (40-41)
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| Harichandra Chintamon (41-43)
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| Buddhist Priests and the Title “Reverend” (43-46)
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| [On the Infallibility of the Jewish Scriptures] (46-48)
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| The Theosophists and their Opponents (48-53)
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| Letter to the Editor of the “Indu Prakash” (54)
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| Madame Blavatsky (55)
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| Réponse Définitive d’une Théosophe à M. Rossi de Justiniani (56-61)
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| Final Reply of a Theosophist to Mr. Rossi de Justiniani (62-67)
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| Echoes from India (68-80)
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| [H.P.B. on the Monsoon] (81-82)
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| [The Founding of “The Theosophist”] (83-84)
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| Namastae (84-86)
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| What is Theosophy? (87-97)
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| What Are the Theosophists? (98-106)
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| The Drift of Western Spiritualism (107-110)
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| Antiquity of the Vedas (110-116)
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| Footnotes to “The Autobiography of Dayananda Saraswati Swami” (117-122)
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| Persian Zoroastrianism and Russian Vandalism (122-130)
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| “The Light of Asia” (130-135)
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| The Magnetic Chain (135-136)
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| Spiritualism at Simla (136)
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| Buddhistic Exegesis (138-140)
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| A Thunder Cloud with Silver Lining (140-143)
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| Cross and Fire (143-149)
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| War in Olympus (149-159)
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| Footnotes to “The Brahmachâri Bâwa” (160)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (161)
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| [From the Caves and Jungles of India] (161)
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| Christmas Then and Christmas Now (162-167)
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| The Popular Idea of Soul-Survival (168-179)
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| “Lieutenant-Colonel St. Anthony” (180-181)
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| Footnote to “A Strange Revery” (181)
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| An Old Book and a New One (182-191)
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| Nocturnal Thoughts on Newspaper Clippings (192-198)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (198-200)
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| A Letter to the Editor of the “Banner of Light” (200-201)
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| Lettre de Madame Blavatsky—“Dé couverte du Docteur Rotura (202-205)
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| Letter of Madame Blavatsky—Dr. Rotura’s Discover (205-208)
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| Theosophy—the Essence of Philosophy and Science (208-211)
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| 1880
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| Introductory Note to “Yoga Philosophy” (215)
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| Editor’s Closing Note to “Brahma, Iswara, and Maya” (216)
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| Footnotes to “The Life of Sankaracharya, Philosopher and Mystic” (217-219)
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| The Ensouled Violin (219-228)
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| The Ensouled Violin (longer version) (229-258)
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| Editor’s Note to “Swami versus Missionary” (258)
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| Editor’s Note to “Nature-Worship” (259-260)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (260-263)
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| Armenians (263-266)
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| Lo! The “Poor Missionary” (267-271)
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| Footnote to “An Indian Aethrobat” (272-273)
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| Footnotes to “Indra” (273-274)
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| A Great Light under a Bushel (274-289)
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| Editor’s Note to “A Mussulman Abdal (Yogi)” (290)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (291-293)
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| Letter from India (293-302)
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| Comments on “Swami versus Missionary” (302)
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| A Land of Mystery (303-338)
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| Appendix by the Compiler (339-343)
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| Which First—the Egg or the Bird? (344-345)
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| Cup-Mark Inscriptions (346-349)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (349-351)
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| The History of a “Book” (351-361)
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| Missionaries Militant (362-365)
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| The Silent Brother (366-377)
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| Note to “Radiant Matter” (377)
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| The State of Christianity (377-382)
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| Footnote to “Kaliya Mardana” (382)
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| “A Personal Statement of Religious Belief” (383-388)
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| Cock-and-Bull (388-390)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (390)
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| Compiler’s Notes (391)
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| Journalist versus Missionary (392-393)
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| Footnote to “Puzzles for the Philologists” (394)
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| A Case of Obsession (395-400)
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| Mr. Whitworth’s Gauntlet (401)
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| Madame Blavatsky and her Opinions (402-404)
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| A People’s Monthly (404-406)
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| The Christian Art of War (407-408)
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| The Number Seven (408-414)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (414-415)
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| The Theosophists at Maligawa (416-417)
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| The Theory of Cycles (418-426)
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| Our Second Year (426-429)
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| “Spirit” Pranks Intra Caucasus (429-430)
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| Notes on “A Land of Mystery” (431-435)
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| [The Bewitched Mirror] (435-436)
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| Sobs, Sods and Posies (436-437)
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| Introductory Note to “Rahatship” (438)
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| Comments on “The Theosophists in Ceylon” (439-440)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (441)
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| Closing Note to “Address of the President of the Ionian Theosophical Branch at Corfu” (442-443)
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| Footnote to “Nanga Bâbâ of Gwalior” (443-444)
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| Russian Superstitions (444-446)
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| The Decadence of Protestant Christianity (446-447)
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| Stone-Throwing by “Spirits” (448)
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| The Number Seven and Our Society (448-453)
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| Comments on “A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy” (453-473)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (473-475)
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| Madame Blavatsky on The Theosophical Society at Bombay (475-478)
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| [H.P. Blavatsky and Edward Wimbridge] (479-481)
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| A Letter to the Editor of the “Bombay Review” (481-483)
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| The Pralaya of Modern Science (483-486)
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| [On Rahatship] (487-488)
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| Occult Phenomena (489-492)
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| Qu’est-ce que la Théosophie? (493-500)
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| What is Theosophy? (500-507)
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| [Sir Richard Temple and our Society] (507-509)
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| Pranks of “Spirits” among Laymen (509-510)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (510-511)
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| A French View of Women’s Rights (512-517)
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| VOLUME III (1881-1882)
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| 1881
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| A Year of Theosophy (1-8)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (8-9)
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| A Word with our Friends (10-13)
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| Transcendental Physics (14-20)
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| Electric and Magnetic Affinities between Man and Nature (21-26)
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| Questions Answered about Yoga-Vidya (26-30)
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| Another Distinguished Fellow (30-35)
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| Hindustani Domestic Remedies (36-38)
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| The Missing Link (38-42)
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| Hypnotism (42-44)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (45)
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| The Study of Russian by Indian Officers (46-49)
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| The Leaven of Theosophy (50-54)
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| Closing Note to “Spiritual Miracles” (54)
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| The Brahmo Samaj (55-60)
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| The Brahmo Leader and Yoginism (60-61)
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| Footnotes to “Cosmogony and Anthropology” (61-64)
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| The Signs of the Time (64-69)
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| The Alleged Real Meaning of Educational Missions in India (69-70)
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| The New Vimâna (70-71)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (72-74)
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| A Russian “Symposium” (75-77)
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| Madame Blavatsky (78-81)
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| A Berlin Mare’s Nest (81-83)
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| The Year 1881 (84-85)
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| Comment on “Yakshni” (85)
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| A Columnar Meteor (86)
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| Railway and Other Vandals (87-88)
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| New York Buddhists (88-92)
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| Nature’s Human Magnets (92-102)
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| An Archaeological Drink (102-103)
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| Notes to “Radiant Heat, Musical Vapours, and Fairy Bells” (103-104)
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| A Hindu Professor’s Views on Indian Yoga (104-108)
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| Logic versus Peripatetic (109-115)
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| The Most Ancient of Christian Orders (115-118)
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| Note to “The Bishop’s Manifesto” (119-120)
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| The Year 1881 (120-121)
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| The Assassination of the Czar (121-125)
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| Count de Saint-Germain (125-129)
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| An Important Biblical Error (130-131)
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| A False “Witness” (131-138)
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| Comment on “A Hindu Story of Reincarnation” (139)
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| Human Life at High Altitudes (140-141)
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| Footnotes to “True Religion Defined” (141-142)
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| A “Medium” Wanted (142-146)
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| Ancient Doctrines Vindicated by Modern Prophecy (147-151)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (151-154)
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| The State of Russia (155-162)
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| The State of Russia (162-170)
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| Compiler’s Note (170)
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| A Psychic Warning (171-174)
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| Apollonius Tyanaeus (174-175)
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| Lamas and Druses (175-189)
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| Native Astrologers (190-192)
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| Stars and Numbers (192-203)
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| “Praise Him with the Timbrel and Dance” (203-206)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (207)
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| Amous Publication (207-209)
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| Footnotes to “A Suicide’s After-State” (210-211)
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| A Letter from Surb Ohannes (211-218)
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| Footnotes to “The Five-Pointed Star” (219-221)
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| A Reply to our Critics (221-226)
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| Science, Phenomena and the Press (227-233)
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| The Evidence of Science (233-238)
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| “The Scientific Basis of Spiritualism” (239-240)
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| Footnotes to “The Work of the Theosophical Society” (240-242)
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| Editor’s Note to “The Hindu Sabha (242-243)
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| Canonization of a New Saint (243-244)
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| Stone-Showers (244-248)
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| Spotless Murderers (248-249)
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| The Five-Pointed Star (250-254)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (255-259)
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| The British Theosophical Society (260)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (261)
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| Madame Blavatsky on “The Himalayan Brothers” (262-268)
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| Footnotes to “Iamblichos: A Treatise on the Mysteries” (269-270)
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| “The Claims of Occultism” (271-275)
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| Miracles (275-281)
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| Comments on “Strange Apparitions” (282-284)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (285)
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| Footnotes to “The New Dispensation Dissected” (286-287)
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| Stray Thoughts on Death and Satan (287-300)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (301-303)
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| Footnotes to “Who are the Aryas and the Buddhists?” (303-304)
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| Current Events (305-306)
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| “The Theosophist” and Pandit Shraddha Ram (306-307)
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| “The Theosophist” and Arya-Samajist (308-311)
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| From Scrapbook, Vol. XI, Part II, pp. 410-12 (311-312)
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| The Six-pointed and Five-Pointed Stars (312-323)
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| The Grand Inquisitor (324-325)
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| Footnotes to “The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac” (325-327)
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| The Bright Spot of Light (327-328)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (329-330)
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| Dayanand Saraswati and his followers (331-332)
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| Western “Adepts” and Eastern Theosophists (332-343)
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| [Spiritualism and the Christian Churches] (344-346)
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| The Banner of Light (346-347)
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| Footnote to “The Church Congress and Spiritualism” (347)
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| Superstition (348-355)
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| “The Theosophist” and Hindu Pantheism (355-359)
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| Trance Mediums and “Historical” Visions (359-365)
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| “We will not Quarrel but simply Argue” (365-366)
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| What is “A Fact”? (367-371)
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| Hazy Notions (371-374)
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| Weird Phenomena (375-376)
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| Is Creation Possible for Man? (377-380)
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| Editor’s Note to “The Theosophists” (381-385)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (386)
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| “The Knight without Reproach or Fear” (387-389)
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| A Letter from Madame Blavatsky (390)
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| 1882
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| “Is it Idle to Argue Further?” (391-395)
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| Esoteric Axioms and Spiritual Speculations (396-399)
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| The Aryan-Arhat Esoteric Tenets on the Sevenfold Principle in Man (400-418)
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| Editorial Appendix on the Above (418-424)
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| Footnotes to “Lakshmibai” (424-426)
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| The Universe in a Nutshell (427-432)
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| Are Dreams but Idle Visions? (434-438)
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| On “Theosophism” in India (439)
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| A Personal Explanation (440-448)
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| Zoroaster in “History” and Zarathustra in the Secret Records (449-468)
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| Spiritualism and Occult Truth (468-476)
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| “Nature-Spirits and Elementals” (476-478)
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| In Desperate Straits (489-483)
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| Footnote to “The Pisacha-Dancers” (483)
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| “A Book of the Beginnings (483-486)
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| Footnote to “A Flash of Light upon Occult Freemasonry” (487)
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| A Conjurer among the Spiritualists (488-489)
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| Madame Blavatsky’s Reply to Mr. Joseph Cook (489-491)
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| VOLUME IV (1882-1883)
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| 1882
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| A Needed Explanation (1-2)
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| The Hermetic Brethren (3-5)
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| Buddhist Morals (6-8)
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| Reincarnation in Tibet (8-19)
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| Koot-Hoomi in Australia (19)
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| Which the Truth, and Which a Lie? (20-22)
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| Correct Definitions and Incorrect Insinuations (22-26)
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| Strange Manifestations (27)
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| Whipped into Admission (28-31)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (32-33)
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| The “Rast Goftar” in Hot Water (33-34)
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| Doomed! (34-42)
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| Answers to Correspondents (42-43)
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| Mr. “Joseph Wallace” (44-50)
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| The Present Great Need of a Metaphysico-Spiritual Vocabulary (51-54)
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| A Sad Lookout (54-55)
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| Masons and Jesuits (55-60)
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| [Spirit-Photographs] (60-65)
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| “The Arya” (65-68)
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| A Theological Snob (68-71)
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| Another “Orthodox” Prosecution! (71-76)
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| “A Faithful ‘Witness’ will not Lie” (76-83)
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| Mr. William Eglinton’s Departure from India (83-87)
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| Obituary (87-88)
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| Milk for Babes and Strong Meat for Men (88-91)
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| “The Philosophic Inquirer” (92)
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| The Theosophical Society and Swami Dayanand (93-94)
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| We Stand Corrected (94-95)
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| A “Light” Shining in Darkness (95-98)
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| Footnotes to “The Philosophy of Spirit” (99-101)
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| Footnotes to “Mediums and Yogis” (101-102)
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| Comment on “More Anecdotes of Hassan Khan Jinni” (103)
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| Footnote to “Theosophy during the First Phase of Modern Philosophy” (104)
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| “Psychê” (104-105)
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| Pert Questions and Plain Answers (105-107)
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| Hindu Theism (108-111)
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| “A Friend in Need, A Friend Indeed” (111-112)
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| The Magic of Science (112)
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| Friendly Chastisement (113-118)
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| Seeming “Discrepancies” (119-122)
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| Trance-Speakers (122-124)
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| Footnote to “Bhagavad-Gita” (124)
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| Footnote to “Another Hindu Stone-Shower Medium” (125)
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| Comments on “A Friendly Remonstrance” (125-127)
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| [“The Arya”] (127)
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| Madame Blavatsky on Hindu Widow-Marriage (128-129)
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| The New Society for Psychical Research (130-132)
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| Coming Events Foretold (132-137)
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| Is Belief in Omens a Superstition? (137)
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| A Storm in a Teacup (138-141)
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| Spiritualistic Morals in London (142-143)
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| Comments on “Experimental Studies on the Nervous Fluid” (144-145)
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| “The Fellow Worker” (145-146)
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| “A Truth-Seeker Around the World” (146-148)
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| An “Honest” Enquiry into the Aims of our Society (148-149)
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| The “Political” Side of Theosophy (150-152)
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| The “Veda of the Buddhists”! (153-154)
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| Singing Animalcules (154-155)
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| Sympathy from the Founders of the Theosophical Society (155-157)
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| Our Fourth Year (158-159)
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| Footnotes to “A Cis-Tibetan Ramble” (160-161)
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| Footnote to “A Treatise on Sufism” (162)
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| “Tharana,” or Mesmerism (162-166)
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| Footnote to “Prof. L. Beale, F.R.S., on Modern Scientific Thought” (167)
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| Comment on “The Mystery of Levitation” (167-169)
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| Theosophy and Spiritualism (169-170)
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| Questions about Esoteric Theosophy Answered (170-171)
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| “The Philosophic Inquirer” (171-174)
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| Stone-Showers (174-175)
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| Comments on “A Learned Brahman Spirit”! (175-176)
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| The Harmonics of Smell (177-179)
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| Visions in the Crystal (180-181)
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| “Isis Unveiled” and “The Theosophist” on Reincarnation (182-186)
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| The So-Called Theosophical Society at Ghazipore (187-188)
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| Footnote to “Letters on Esoteric Theosophy” (188-189)
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| “The Perfect Way” (189-190)
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| In Re “Busiris” (190-191)
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| Footnotes to “The Philosophy of Spirit” (191-193)
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| Footnotes to “Puzzling Queries” (193-195)
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| Reviews (196-204)
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| Is Electricity Matter or Force? (205-208)
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| What is Matter and What is Force? (208-226)
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| “C.C.M.” and “Isis Unveiled” (226-228)
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| A Protest (229-230)
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| Sympathy of Madame Blavatsky for Mr. Charles Bradlaugh (230-231)
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| The Origin of the Gospels and the Bishop of Bombay (232-242)
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| Footnote to “Theosophy and the Avesta” (242-243)
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| Was it “Spirits” or What? (243-250)
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| Death and Immortality (250-256)
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| Is Suicide a Crime? (257-261)
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| Footnotes to “Gleanings from Éliphas Lévi” (262-266)
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| Footnote to “The Three Grades of Ancient Theosophists” (266)
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| The “Contradictions of the Bible” and the Rawalpindi Mission School (267-268)
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| “The Arya” and its “Outstation” Correspondence (269-272)
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| Occult and Spiritual Phenomena in the Light of Modern Science (272-276)
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| The Freethinkers’ “Salvation Army” (277-280)
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| The Poor Brutes (281-282)
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| Comments on “The Utterances of Ramalingam Pillay (282-284)
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| Note on “Time, Space, and Eternity” (284-285)
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| A Freethinker in Palestine (285-286)
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| “Proceedings” of the Society for Psychical Research (286-287)
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| [H.P.B. on the Cheops Pyramid] (287)
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| 1883
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| A Mysterious Race (287-290)
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| Footnotes to “Gleanings from Éliphas Lévi” (290-291)
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| A Spectral Warning (292-293)
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| Comment on “Curious Mediumistic Phenomena” (293-294)
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| Comment on “The Perfect Way” (295-296)
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| The Rationale of Fasts (296-297)
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| [On Spirit and Matter] (297-298)
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| Occult Acoustics (298)
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| Footnote to “Indian Agricultural Reform” (299)
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| Introductory Note to “Spiritualistic Black Magic” (300)
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| Footnote to “Is Suicide a Crime?” (301)
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| Horoscopes and Astrology (301-303)
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| Footnote to “Atoms, Molecules, and Ether Waves” (303)
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| Mistaken Notions (304-306)
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| The Bugbears of Science (307-325)
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| From Keshub to Maestro Wagner via the Salvation Camp (325-336)
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| Footnote to “Is Brahmoism True Hinduism?” (337)
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| Footnote to “Self-Contradictions of the Bible” (338)
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| Footnote to “Paracelsus” (338-339)
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| “Mr. Isaacs” (339-344)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (344)
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| Sir Richard and Theosophy Again (345-347)
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| The Sacred Tree of Kumbum (347-351)
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| Sham Asceticism (351-352)
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| Under the Shadow of Great Names (352-353)
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| Comments on “The ‘Blessing’ of the Brothers” (354-355)
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| Comment on “An Excellent Magic Mirror” (356-357)
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| A Word with the Theosophists (357-358)
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| A Word with “Zero” (358-365)
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| Footnote to “Mr. Isaacs” (365)
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| Do the Rishis Exist? (365-367)
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| The Travelling Truthseeker (368-370)
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| The Gospel of the Future or the “Revelation” of (St.) Keshub (370-374)
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| Old and New Methods (374-378)
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| Footnote to “Theosophy and Miracles” (379)
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| The Power to Heal (380-386)
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| By “Bell, Book, and Candle” (387-391)
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| Pickings from our Contemporaries (391-394)
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| A Heavy Curse (394-395)
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| Whence the Name “Lunatic”? (396-398)
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| Retrogression in Rebirth (398-399)
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| [On Nadi Granthams] (399-400)
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| To the “Dissatisfied” (400-401)
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| The Buddhist Movement in England (402-404)
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| Footnotes to “Medical Magnetism and the Healer Magnetic” (40-405)
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| The Chosen “Vessels of Election” (405-420)
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| Footnotes to “Zoroaster and his Religion” (420-421)
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| Visishtadvaita Philosophy (422-426)
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| Theosophy and Religious Riots (427-438)
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| The Magic of the New Dispensation (439-443)
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| Devachan (443-445)
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| The Seventeen-Rayed Sun-Disk (445-447)
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| Do the Rishis Exist? (447-448)
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| Comment on “Another ‘Spiritual’ Puzzle” (448-449)
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| Parabrahm, Defined by Vedantins (450-451)
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| The Religion of the Future (451-453)
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| Dragged in Again! (453-455)
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| The Trinity of Righteousness (456-463)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (463)
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| Col. Olcott’s Wonderful Success (464-465)
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| [Mrs. Anandabai Joshi, F.T.S.] (465-466)
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| [The Arya Samaj and the Theosophical Society] (467)
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| The Shylocks of Lahore (467-478)
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| Compiler’s Note (479-482)
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| Rectifications Relatives à la Controverse sur l’Occultisme (482-484)
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| Corrections Concerning the Controversy on Occultism (485-487)
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| Electroscope and “Astral Doubles” (488-489)
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| Will (490-492)
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| Footnotes to “Esoteric Spiritualism, the Law of ‘Influx’ and ‘Efflux’” (492-493)
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| A Few Thoughts on Some Wise Words from a Wise Man (493-503)
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| Editor’s Note to “Should Men Cut their Hair?” (503)
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| The Efficacy of Funeral Ceremonies (504-508)
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| Gambetta’s Eye and Brain (509-511)
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| Swami Dayanand — a Freethinker (511-512)
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| Zoroastrianism in the Light of Occult Philosophy (513-543)
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| Footnote to “The Tantras” (534)
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| Footnotes to “Visishtadvaita Philosophy” (535-537)
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| Cosmical Rings and Rounds (538-540)
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| Explanation Wanted (540-542)
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| Pertinent Questions (542-544)
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| Editor’s Note to “Psychometry and Archaeology” (545)
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| A Levy of Arms Against Theosophy (546-554)
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| “The Soul of Things” (554-557)
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| Footnotes to “Hierosophy and Theosophy” (557-560)
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| The Almora Swami (560-563)
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| Footnotes to “The Swami of Almora to his Opponents” (563-569)
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| Karma (570-573)
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| “Esoteric Buddhism” (573-574)
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| The Septenary Principle in Esotericism (574-582)
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| Spirit Identity and Recent Speculations (583-598)
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| From Theosophy to Shakespeare (599-602)
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| Footnotes to “The Status of Jesus” (603-604)
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| Note to “Under the Shadow of Great Names” (604-605)
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| The prince convert (605)
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| Chelas and Lay Chelas (606-614)
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| Note to “A Description of the Tantrik Mystic Rites and Ceremonies Known as ‘Savasadhana’” (615)
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| VOLUME V (1883)
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| June - December, 1883
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| Explications Relatives a la Controverse Sur L’Occultisme (1-4)
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| Explanations Relatives to the Controversy (4-6)
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| Théosophie et Spiritisme (6-35)
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| Theosophy and Spiritism (36-65)
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| “Oppressed Widowhood” in America (65-67)
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| Our Fifth Year (67-69)
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| Devachan: Western Stricture and Eastern Version (DWSEV): Memorandum (70-73)
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| DWSEV : The Real and the Unreal (74-81)
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| DWSEV : Dream Life (81-88)
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| DWSEV : The Various States of Devachan (88-94)
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| The Essentials of Religion (95-100)
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| A Human Storage Battery (101-103)
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| Funeral Rites Among Savage Races (104)
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| The Teachings of Allan Kardec (105-106)
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| Is Foeticide a Crime? (106-108)
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| Editor’s Note to “Efficacy of Funeral Ceremonies” (108)
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| Transmigration of the Life-Atoms (109-117)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (117)
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| A Final Answer (118-121)
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| H. P. B. and Freeethought (Letter dated August 16, 1883; first published in August, 1931) (122-125)
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| Our New Branches (125-127)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (128)
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| Introductory Remarks by the Compiler (129-138)
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| Some Inquiries Suggested by Mr. Sinnett’s “Esoteric Buddhism” (139-142)
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| Reply to an English F. T. S. (143-150)
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| Do the Adepts Deny the Nebular Theory? (150-155)
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| Is the Sun Merely A Cooling Mass? (155-163)
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| Are the Great Nations to be Swept Away in an Hour? (163-171)
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| Is the Moon Immersed in Matter? (171)
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| About the Mineral Monad (171-175)
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| Sri Sankaracharya’s Date and Doctrine (By T. Subba Row) (176-197)
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| “Historical Difficulty”—Why? (198-210)
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| Leaflets from the Esoteric History (211-226)
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| Philological and Archaeological “Difficulties” (227-241)
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| Sakya Muni’s Place in History (241-259)
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| Inscriptions Discovered by General A. Cunningham (by T. Subba Row) (259-262)
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| Compiler’s Notes (263-275)
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| The Khabar (276-277)
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| The Theosophists (277-279)
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| Footnote to “Of the Serpent Python and the Pythonesses throughout the Ages” (279-280)
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| Genteel Beggars (280-283)
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| Editor’s Note to “A Story of Thirty Years Ago” (283-284)
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| Editor’s Note to “What is Sauce for the Goose, is not Sauce for a Gander” (284-285)
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| Professor Huxley and “Isis Unveiled” (285-286)
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| The Final Result of the Savage Attack of the Roman Catholics on the Buddhists at Colombo (286-287)
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| Footnote to “Reason and Intuition” (287)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (288)
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| Footnotes to “An Enviable Disincarnation” (288-289)
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| Projection of the Double (289-293)
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| Introductory Note to “Life Of Giordano Bruno” (293-294)
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| Was Writing Known Before Pânini? (294-310)
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| Pindams at Gya (310-313)
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| Arne Saknussemm (313-314)
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| An Appeal for the Redemption of the Poor Pariahs (314-315)
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| “Impressions From the Infinite” (316-317)
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| A Plea for a Personal God (317-320)
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| The Lawn-Tennis School of Critics (321-323)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (324)
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| Paying the Way (325-327)
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| The Buddhists and Government (328)
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| “Esoteric Buddhism” and its Critic (329-334)
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| Morality and Pantheism (335-341)
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| The “St. James’ Gazette” and “Esoteric Buddhism” (342-349)
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| The Rev. W. Hastie’s Karma and the Progress of Poesy in Bengal (350-351)
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| A Christian Minister on Theosophy (351-357)
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| The Ionian Theosophical Society (358)
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| VOLUME VI (1883-1885)
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| DECEMBER, 1883
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| Have we to Lower the Flag of Truce? (1-5)
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| Footnote to “Discrimination of Spirit and Not-Spirit” (5-6)
|
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| Editor’s Note to “The Bhattah Mirrors” (6-8)
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| The God-Idea (8-13)
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| Footnotes to “Yoga and Kalpa” (13-15)
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| Adepts and Politics (15-20)
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| Footnote to “Psycho-Physiological Notes” (20)
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| Comment on “The Himalayan Brothers-Do They Exist?” (21-32)
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| Buddhism before Buddha (32-33)
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| Queries from Australia (33-36)
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| Existence of the Himalayan Mahatmas (37-40)
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| The “Puranas” on the Dynasties of the Moryas and the Koothoomi (40-42)
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| Rain-Stopping Brahmans (42-43)
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| Wart-Charming (43-45)
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| “Moral Education” By Prof. Buchanan (45-48)
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| The Death of a Great Man (48-53)
|
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| Important Notice (53-55)
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| The Saracens of Theosophy and the MadrasCrusaders (55-66)
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| Ananda Bai Joshi’s Reception (66-68)
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| A Psychological Phenomenon (69-71)
|
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| Miscellaneous Notes (71-73)
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| From a Letter to the Editor of “Rebus” (73)
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| Letter to the Editor of “The Epiphany” (74)
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| Ma Derniere Maderniere (75-85)
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| My Final Word (85-93)
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| Tibetan Teachings (94-113) [SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1894.]
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| DECEMBER-JANUARY, 1883-1884
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| Premature and Phenomenal Growths (114-117)
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| “Precipitation” (118-123)
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| Some Scientific Questions Answered [October, 1883.] (123-126)
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| Posthumous Visitor (127-129)
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| Editor’s Note to “The Miraculous Beard and the Monks of St. Stephano of Vienna” (130-131)
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| 1884
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| Footnotes Appended to Subba Row’s Reply to the Circular Letter of Dr. Anna B. Kingsford and Edward Maitland to the London Lodge (131-135)
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| Introversion of Mental Vision (135-138)
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| What Scientific Russia Knows of Ceylon (1138-139)
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| Editor’s Note to “Spirit Guardianship, or What?” (139-141)
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| Victims of Words (141-143)
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| Footnotes to “The Sibyl, Ancient and Modern” (143-144)
|
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| Archaeological Difficulties (144-146)
|
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| The “Bhagavad-Gita” and “Esoteric Buddhism” (146-148)
|
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| The Theosophists and Irenaeus (148-155)
|
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| Miscellaneous Notes (155-158)
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| From a Letter of an Old Friend and theosophist (158-160)
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| A Lapsus Calami (161)
|
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| Mr. Moncure Conway (161-163)
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| Divination by the Laurel Cubes (163-164)
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| The Oxonians and Theosophy Again (164-166)
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| The Neutrality of the Senate House (166-168)
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| Footnotes to “Notes on Modern Egyptian Theosophy” (169-170)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (170-171)
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| The High Water Mark of Modern Philosophy (171-173)
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| A British Thinker on “The Theosophist” (174-175)
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| Notes and Footnotes to “Three Unpublished Essays” (175-180)
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| Psychometry (181-182)
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| Editor’s Note to “Drama of the Latter Days” (183)
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| Elementals (184-201) [AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1893.]
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| Old Philosophers and Modern Critics (202-210) [JULY AND AUGUST, 1892.]
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| Footnote to “Living Vampires and Vampirism of the Grave in our Social Institutions” (210-211)
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| Comment on “Practical Work for theosophists” (211-212)
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| Comments on “A Canon Occultist” (212-213)
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| Mr. Lloyd's Questions to Mohini (213-217)
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| Prince Bismarck’s Mysterious Visitor (218-219)
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| A Spirit Visit (219-221)
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| A Singular Case (221-222)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (222)
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| Are Chelas “Mediums”? (223-227)
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| Astrology (227-230)
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| Mr. Moncure D. Conway's “A Tour Round the World” (230-232)
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| A Roman Catholic Saint at Goa (233-235)
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| Karma (236-237)
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| Footnotes to “Unpublished Writings of Eliphas Levi” (238)
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| Mahatmas and Chelas (239-241)
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| Is the Desire to “Live” Selfish? (241-248)
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| Nirvana (248-249)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (249)
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| Petition to the Masters for the Formation of an “Inner Group” in the London Lodge (250-256)
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| The Future Occultist (257-263)
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| Can the Mahatmas be Selfish? (263-266)
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| The Future Buddhas (266-268)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (268)
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| Mr. A. Lillie’s Delusions (269-280)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (280)
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| Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society (281-284)
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| Chelas (285-287)
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| The Theosophical Society in India (287-288)
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| Mr. Arthur Lillie (288-294)
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| H.P.B. on the Coulomb Forged Letters (395-308)
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| The Collapse of Koot Hoomi (308-313)
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| On Hibernation, the Arya-Samaj, ETC. (313-315)
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| The Ten Sephiroth (315-321) [DECEMBER, 1925]
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| 1885
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| H.P.B.’s Last Will and Testament (322-324)
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| H.P.B and the S.P.R. Report (324-326)
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| Faith in Astrology (3266-327)
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| Editor's Note to “Kama-Loka and the Bearings of the Esoteric Doctrine on Spiritualism” (328-329)
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| A Remarkable Astrologer (329-330)
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| Spiritual Progress (331-337)
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| Retirement of Madame Blavatsky (337-339)
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| Editor’s Note to “Zoroastrianism” (340-341)
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| Facts and Ideations (341-353)
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| A Bewitched Life (354-406)
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| Letter from H.P. Blavatsky to the Editor of “Rebus” (406-411)
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| To the Theosophist (DATED NOVEMBER, 1885) (412-413)
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| My Justification (414-417) [AUGUST, 1931]
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| Testimony to Phenomena (418-419) [DECEMBER, 1883]
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| VOLUME VII (1886 – 1887.08)
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| [1924 and 1886]
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| To Theosophists and Men of Honour (3-7)
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| [Madame Blavatsky’s Protest] (8-11)
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| 1886
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| Have Animals Souls? (12-49)
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| “Isis Unveiled” and the Vidishtadvâita (50-52)
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| A Theosophical Fable (53-54C)
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| Occult or Exact Science? (55-90)
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| Ancient Magic in Modern Science (91-104)
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| [1897]
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| Egyptian Magic (105-126)
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| [Compiler’s Notes] (126-134)
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| [1924 and 1931]
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| [The Original Programme of the Theosophical Society] : Compiler’s Notes (135-140)
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| A Few Words on The Theosophical Organization (by Mohini M. Chatterji and Arthur Gebhard) (140-145)
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| Text of the “Original Programme” Manuscript (145-173)
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| Some Words on Daily Life (1888) (173-175)
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| November, 1886
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| Theories About Reincarnation and Spirits (176-199)
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| [January, 1887]
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| An Important Correction (200)
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| [November, 1891]
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| Chinese Spirits (201-209)
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| [Compiler’s Notes] (209-213)
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| November, 1886
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| Animated Statues (213-230)
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| [1897]
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| The Idols and the Teraphim (230-240)
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| December, 1886
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| “The Theosophical Mahatmas” (241-249)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (250)
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| [May, 1892]
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| The Kabalah and the Kabalists at the Close of the Nineteenth Century (250-272)
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| [August, 1896]
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| Fragments (272-280)
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| 1887
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| Footnotes to “The Life of Paracelsus” (283-284)
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| Classification of “Principles” (284-300)
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| [H. P. Blavatsky’s Instructions to Countess Constance Wachtmeister, concerning the Removal of her ody after Death] (301-305)
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| “United” (306-317)
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| Juges ou Calomniateurs? (318-330)
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| Judges or Slanderers? (330-344)
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| Re-Classification of Principles (345-351)
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| VOLUME VIII (1887.09-12)
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| 1887
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| What’s in a Name (5-13)
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| Aphorisms (14)
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| The History of a Planet (14-27)
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| The Last of a Good Lama (28-30)
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| Literary Jottings (30-41)
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| Theosophical and Mystic Publications (41-45)
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| From the Note Book of an Unpopular Philosopher (45-47)
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| Fausses Conceptions (48-69)
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| Misconceptions (70-91)
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| [The Blossom and the Fruit] (91-93)
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| Modern Idealism, Worse Than Materialism (93-98) [October, 1896]
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| The Signs of the Times (98-108)
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| Self-Knowledge (108)
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| Will and Desire (109)
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| The Origin of Evil (110-125)
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| The Great Paradox (125-129)
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| Desire Made Pure (129)
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| “An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians”—Review (130-136)
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| Theosophical and Mystic Publications (136-137)
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| From the Note Book of an Unpopular Philosopher (137-139)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (139)
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| Tetragrammaton (140-159)
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| “Let Every Man Prove His Own Work” (159-171)
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| The Esoteric Character of the Gospels (continued in December, 1887, and February, 1888) (172-217)
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| Compiler’s Notes (217-239)
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| The Science of Life (240-249)
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| Sin Against Life (249-250)
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| Footnotes to “Blood-Covenanting” (251-252)
|
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| “Esoteric Buddhism” (252-253)
|
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| “The Real History of the Rosicrucians”—Review (253-262)
|
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| From the Note Book of an Unpopular Philosopher (262-267)
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| [H. P. Blavatsky and the Keely Motor] (267)
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| “Lucifer” to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Greeting! (268-283)
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| “God Speaks for Law and Order” (284-286)
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| An interpetretation of the vision, by Serjeant (287-292)
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| Answers to Queries (292-299)
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| Literary Jottings (299-310)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (310-313)
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|
| [September, 1894]
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| [“Lucifer” and The Theosophical Publishing Company] (313-314)
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| [September, 1891]
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| The Substantial Nature of Magnetism (315-333)
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| [October, 1896]
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| Psychology, the Science of the Soul (333-340)
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| December, 1887
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| [Controversy between H. P. Blavatsky and the Abbé Roca] (341-342)
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| Esotericism of Christian Dogma (Abbé Roca) (343-354)
|
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| Notes sur «L’Ésotérisme du Dogme Chrétien» de M. l’Abbé Roca (H.P.B.) (355-371)
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| Notes on Abbé Roca’s “Esotericism of Christian Dogma” (translation) (372-391)
|
|
| [May, June, July, 1900]
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| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (392-409)
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| VOLUME IX (1888.01-06)
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| 1888
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| 1888 (3-5)
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| “To the Readers of Lucifer” (5-10)
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| “A Modern Magician”—Review (10-11)
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| “Absolute Monism”—Review (11-16)
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| The Church and the Doctrine of Atonement (16-18)
|
|
| A Note of Explanation (18-23)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (23-24)
|
|
| Chinese Shadows (24-29)
|
|
| “What is Truth?” (30-42)
|
|
| Footnotes to “The Soldier’s Daughter” (42-44)
|
|
| “Traité élémentaire de science occulte”—Review (44-46)
|
|
| What of Phenomena? (46-50)
|
|
| Correspondence (51-62)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (63-65)
|
|
| Sunday Devotion to Pleasure (66-72)
|
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| The Life Principle (72-80)
|
|
| From “Lucifer” to a Few Readers (80-86)
|
|
| Re the Brain Theorem of the Universe (86-88)
|
|
| The Late Mrs. Anna Kingsford, M. D. (89-91)
|
|
| From the Note Book of an Unpopular Philosopher (92-97)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (98-99)
|
|
| Conversations on Occultism (99-128)
|
|
| What Good has Theosophy done in India? (129-134)
|
|
| Footnotes to “Buddhist Doctrine of the Western Heaven” (135-138)
|
|
| Footnotes and Comments on “Ultimate Philosophy” (138-141)
|
|
| Christian Lecturers on Buddhism, and Plain Facts about the same, by Buddhists (142-154)
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|
| Practical Occultism (155-162)
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| Correspondence (163-172)
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|
| “Woman: her Glory, her Shame, and her God”—Review (172-176)
|
|
| “Visions”—Review (177-178)
|
|
| Controversy between H. P. Blavatsky and the Abbé Roca (CHPBAR) : Reply to Madame Blavatsky’s observations on Christian Esotericism (Abbé Roca)—February, 1888 (179-193)
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|
| (CHPBAR) : Réponse aux Fausses conceptions de M. l’Abbé Roca Relatives à mes Observations sur l’Ésotérisme Chrétien (H.P.B.) (194-215)
|
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| (CHPBAR) : Reply to the mistaken conceptions of the Abbé Roca concerning my observations on Christian Esotericism (translation of the above) (216-237)
|
|
| Footnotes to “The Tide of Life” (237-241)
|
|
| Letter from H. P. Blavatsky to the Second American Convention (241-248)
|
|
| Occultism versus the Occult Arts (249-261)
|
|
| Footnotes to “The Sraddha” (261-263)
|
|
| The Crucifixion of Man (264-275)
|
|
| Is this an Error? (August, 1888) (275-280)
|
|
| A Puzzle in “Esoteric Buddhism” (280-285)
|
|
| Practical Occultism (285-286)
|
|
| Why do Animals Suffer? (286-288)
|
|
| Is there no Hope? (288-289)
|
|
| Who are the Eurasians? (289-290)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (290)
|
|
| Theosophy or Jesuitism? (291-307)
|
|
| [Compiler’s Notes] (307-317)
|
|
| Karmic Visions (318-339)
|
|
| [Unsupported Claims of the Roman Catholic Church] (393-341)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (341-342)
|
|
| Réponse de l’Abbé Roca aux Allégations de Madame Blavatsky contre l’Ésotérisme Chrétien (Abbé Roca)—with Footnotes by H. P. B. (343-370)
|
|
| Reply of Abbé Roca to Madame Blavatsky’s Allegations against Christian Esotericism (Abbé Roca)—with Footnotes by H. P. B. (translation of the above) (371-397)
|
|
| Letter to the Editor of “The Path” (399-400)
|
|
| [Additional Material: Conversations on Occultism (continued)] (400-400S)
|
|
| VOLUME X (1888.07 – 1889.01)
|
|
| Forlorn Hope (1-8)
|
|
| To Theosophists and Readers of “Lucifer” (9-12)
|
|
| Star-Angel Worship in the Roman Catholic Church (13-32)
|
|
| “L’Isis” (33-34)
|
|
| Christian Science (34-42)
|
|
| What is God? (42-47)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (47)
|
|
| Psychologie de l’Égypte ancienne (48-54)
|
|
| Psychology of Ancient Egypt (55-62)
|
|
| The Theosophical Society: Its Mission and Its Future (63-81)
|
|
| Our Christian XIXth Century Ethics (81-88)
|
|
| A Lesson (89)
|
|
| The “Chaste Tree” (90)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (90-92)
|
|
| Our Third Volume (92-95)
|
|
| Christian or Mental Science (96)
|
|
| From the Note Book of an Unpopular Philosopher (97-108)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (108-109)
|
|
| Théosophie et Bouddhisme (110-121)
|
|
| Theosophy and Buddhism (121-123)
|
|
| Lodges of Magic (124-130)
|
|
| Editorial Notice (131)
|
|
| Footnotes to “A Glance at Theosophy from Outside” (131-133)
|
|
| An Explanation Important to All Theosophists (134-142)
|
|
| The National Epic of Finland—Review (143-148)
|
|
| The Devil—Who is He? (148-151)
|
|
| Pertinent Queries (151-154)
|
|
| The Esoteric Section of The Theosophical Society (154-155)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (155-157)
|
|
| [“The Secret Doctrine”—Compiler’s Note] (157-159)
|
|
| Is Theosophy a Religion? (159-174)
|
|
| Footnotes to “A Buddhist Prince’s View of the Universe and the Nature of Man” (174-177)
|
|
| “Esoteric Buddhism” and “The Secret Doctrine” (177-188)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (188)
|
|
| Casting Off (189-192)
|
|
| [The Esoteric Section and William Quan Judge] (195)
|
|
| Is Denunciation a Duty? (196-208)
|
|
| The Dirge for the Dead in Life (208-212)
|
|
| The Dirge for the Dead (February, 1889) (212-217)
|
|
| Dialogue Between the Two Editors (217-226)
|
|
| Children Allowed to Train Themselves for Murder (226-228)
|
|
| The Devil, Who is He? (229-233)
|
|
| Literary Jottings (233-241)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (241-242)
|
|
| The Secret Doctrine (243-245)
|
|
| Dreams (246-264)
|
|
| June, 1893, and April, 1894
|
|
| Occult Vibrations (264-267)
|
|
| Conversations on Occultism with H. P. B. (268-273)
|
|
| 1889
|
|
| The Year is Dead, Long Live the Year! (277-285)
|
|
| “The Empty Vessel Makes the Greatest Sound” (285-288)
|
|
| Lodges of Magic (289-290)
|
|
| Are All Russian Ladies Russian Agents? (291-295)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (295-297)
|
|
| Transactions of the Blavatsky Lodge of The Theosophical Society (298-406)
|
|
| VOLUME XI (1889.02-10)
|
|
| A Paradoxical World (1-13)
|
|
| Footnotes to “The Ancient Empire of China” (14-18)
|
|
| If you Shoot at a Crow, do not Kill a Cow (19-20)
|
|
| “Qabbalah, The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol”—Review (21-33)
|
|
| Marriage and Divorce—Religious, Practical and Political Aspects of the Question (34-42)
|
|
| The Mithra Worship (43-45)
|
|
| On Pseudo-Theosophy (45-61)
|
|
| The Roots of Ritualism in Church and Masonry (concluded in May, 1889) (62-101)
|
|
| “Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness . . . .” (102-103)
|
|
| Theosophical Queries (103-106)
|
|
| [Japanese Buddhism and Christianity] (106-108)
|
|
| Le Cycle Nouveau (109-122)
|
|
| The New Cycle (Translation of foregoing French text) (123-136)
|
|
| Thoughts on Karma and Reincarnation (136-146)
|
|
| The Struggle for Existence (147-156)
|
|
| The Sacred Mission of the S. P. R. (157)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (158-160)
|
|
| [Second Letter of H. P. Blavatsky to the American Convention] (161-169)
|
|
| Signal de Danger (170-177)
|
|
| A Danger Signal (Translation of foregoing French text) (178-185)
|
|
| Our Cycle and the Next (186-202)
|
|
| Our Society’s “Agapae” (203-204)
|
|
| Buddhism Through Christian Spectacles (205-208)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (209-210)
|
|
| Professor Elliott Coues and Koot Hoomi (210-211)
|
|
| Le Phare de l’Inconnu (continued in June, July and August, 1889) (212-247)
|
|
| The Beacon of the Unknown (Translation of foregoing French text) (248-283)
|
|
| A Letter to the Editor of “Light” (284-286)
|
|
| “It’s the Cat!” (287-294)
|
|
| “A Voice from over the Seas” (295)
|
|
| “Attention, Theosophists!” (296-300)
|
|
| A Few Queries (300-301)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (302-305)
|
|
| To All Theosophists. “The Esoteric Section of The Theosophical Society” and its Enemies (306-330)
|
|
| Force of Prejudice (330-340)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (340)
|
|
| The Work of the “Esoteric Section of the T. S.” To All the “Pledged”Theosophists (341-342)
|
|
| World-Improvement or World-Deliverance (343-354)
|
|
| The Eighth Wonder (publ. Posthumously in October, 1891) (355-362)
|
|
| Dates Again (362-365)
|
|
| [The Key to Theosophy] (365)
|
|
| The “Nine-Days’ Wonder” Press (366-377)
|
|
| A Puzzle from Adyar (378-384)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (384)
|
|
| The Light of Egypt (385-386)
|
|
| Letter to the Editor of “Light” (387-389)
|
|
| A Correction (390)
|
|
| Our Three Objects (391-400)
|
|
| Notice (400)
|
|
| “Going To and Fro in the Earth” (401-412)
|
|
| The Theosophist’s Right to His God (413-416)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (417)
|
|
| The Thersites of Freethought (418-430)
|
|
| Philosophers and Philosophicules (431-439)
|
|
| The Women of Ceylon (440-445)
|
|
| Memory in the Dying (446-453)
|
|
| An Open Letter (453-455)
|
|
| “Going To and Fro in the Earth” (456-463)
|
|
| What shall we do for our Fellow-Men? (464-480)
|
|
| Theosophical (?) Dogmatism and Intolerance (481-482)
|
|
| Notes on the Gospel according to John (published in February, 1893) (482-503)
|
|
| The Theosophists (504)
|
|
| L’Alchimie au Dix-Neuvième Siècle (continued in November and December, 1889) (505-527)
|
|
| Alchemy in the Nineteenth Century (Translation of foregoing French text) (528-550)
|
|
| An Open Letter to All the Fellows of the American Section of The Theosophical Society (551-560)
|
|
| VOLUME XII (1889.02 – 1890)
|
|
| 1889
|
|
| The Tidal Wave (1-8)
|
|
| Russian Popular Tracts (9-13)
|
|
| Genius (13-22)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (22-24)
|
|
| Official Notice (24-26)
|
|
| “Going To and Fro in the Earth” (27-30)
|
|
| Footnotes to “My Experiences in Occultism and Occult Development” (31-32)
|
|
| The Fall of Ideals (33-52)
|
|
| Footnotes to “The Alchemists” (52-55)
|
|
| “Going To and Fro in the Earth” (55-57)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (58)
|
|
| The Facts Brought Before Masters (59-63)
|
|
| [The Voice of the Silence] (64)
|
|
| 1890! On the New Year’s Morrow (67-78)
|
|
| Was Cagliostro a “Charlatan”? (78-88)
|
|
| [Colonel Henry S. Olcott and the Esoteric Section] (89)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (90)
|
|
| Pensées sur le Nouvel An et les Faux Nez (91-97)
|
|
| Thoughts on the New Year and the False Noses (Translation of the foregoing French text) (97-104)
|
|
| The Last Song of the Swan (104-116)
|
|
| [Colonel H. S. Olcott and the British Section] (116)
|
|
| Muddled Meddlers (117-119)
|
|
| Miscellaneous Notes (119)
|
|
| The Cycle Moveth (120-132)
|
|
| Kosmic Mind (133-150)
|
|
| [Note by the Compiler] (150)
|
|
| Third Letter of H.P.B. to the Fourth Annual American Convention (151-156)
|
|
| Why I Do not Return to India (157-167)
|
|
| La Légende du Lotus Bleu (167-176)
|
|
| The Legend of the Blue Lotus (Translation of the foregoing French text) (177-186)
|
|
| Thoughts on the Elementals (187-205)
|
|
| Footnotes and Editorial Notes to “The Letters of Johann Caspar Lavater” (205-212)
|
|
| [Rules for the Residents of the London Headquarters] (212-213)
|
|
| Black Magic in Science (214-228)
|
|
| An Astral Prophet (228-233)
|
|
| Mistaken Notions on “The Secret Doctrine” (234-237)
|
|
| Capital Punishment (237-238)
|
|
| Cruelty to Animals (238-239)
|
|
| Diagnoses and Palliatives (239-256)
|
|
| Modern Apostles and Pseudo-Messiahs (256-262)
|
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| The Theosophical Society in Europe (263-264)
|
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| Science and the Secret Doctrine (265)
|
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| Progress and Culture (266-279)
|
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| The Mote and the Beam (279-291)
|
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| Neptune (292)
|
|
| Recent Progress in Theosophy (292-308)
|
|
| [Appointment of Bertram Keightley] (309)
|
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| The Dual Aspect of Wisdom (309-320)
|
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| Queries and Answers (321-329)
|
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| To the Theosophists of Europe (329-332)
|
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| Mme. Blavatsky Appeals to the Law (332-334)
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| Neo-Buddhism (334-349)
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| Psychic and Noetic Action (350-374)
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| [The Theosophical Society and its Detractors] (375-376)
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| À Tous les Membres de la Société Théosophique en France (377-379)
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| To All the Members of The Theosophical Society in France (Translation of the foregoing french text) (379-381)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (382)
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| Forlorn Hopes (383-394)
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| Hypnotism, and its Relations to Other Modes of Fascination (394-403)
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| Problems of Life (403-416)
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| Why the “Vahan”? (417-419)
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| [The Oriental Department] (419-420)
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| Specimen Page of Gems from the East (421-424) изображения
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| Gems from the East. A Birthday Book of Precepts and Axioms (425-476)
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| Esoteric instructions (ei) : the esoteric section: introduction by the compiler (478-511)
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| EI : Instruction No. I (513-541)
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| EI : Instruction No. II (542-580)
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| EI : Instruction No. III (581-652)
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| EI : [Compiler’s Note] (653)
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| EI : Instruction No. IV (654-673s)
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| EI : First Supplementary Paper to Instruction No. IV (675-687)
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| EI : Instruction No. V (691-712)
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| EI : Doubles and Ex-Doubles (712-713)
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| VOLUME XIII (1891)
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| Pistis Sophia: Commentary and Notes (1-81) ( only in this volume )
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| 1891
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| The Babel of Modern Thought (83-103)
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| A Criticism on a Critic (104-110)
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| Going To and Fro: [Regarding Giants and Hypnotism] (111-114)
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| Comments on “The Theostophical Society and H.P.B.” (115-121)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (122)
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| The Indian General Secretaryship (122)
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| The Devil’s Own Thoughts on Ormuzd and Ahriman (123-133)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (134)
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| [Bertram Keightley and The Theosophist] (135)
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| [Annie Besant and the Esoteric Section] (135-137)
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| The Negators of Science (138-157)
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| Footnotes to “The Purânas” (158-160)
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| Are Bacilli Anything New? (161)
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| A Magic Wand (162)
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| Two Kinds of “Peacemakers ” (163)
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| A Sincere Confession (163-164)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (164-165)
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| The Light of the World—Review (165-170)
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| Miscellaneous Notes (170)
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| Letter to the Fifth Annual Convention of the American Section of the T.S. (171-175)
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| Additional Message to the Fifth American Convention (176)
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| Civilization, the Death of Art and Beauty (177-190)
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| True Nobility (191)
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| My Books (191-202)
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| A Declaration (203-204)
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| Madame Blavatsky Speaks Out (205-207)
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| POSTHUMOUSLY PUBLISHED
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| Posthumous Works [Fragments ascribed to H.P.B. which have titles devised by the compiler have daggers after them.] (208)
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| The Theosophical Society—A Truthful Tale of the Nineteenth Century (209-214)
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| The Blessings of Publicity (215-218)
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| [There is a Road, Steep and Thorny . . .] (219)
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| Frogs and Chinamen (220-222)
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| Madame Blavatsky and the Grippe (223)
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| The Denials and the Mistakes of the Nineteenth Century (224-242)
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| Literary Jottings (243-247)
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| From the Polar Lands (248-253)
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| Buddhism, Christianity and Phallicism (254-261)
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| The Mind in Nature (262-269)
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| One Eternal Truth . . .† (269-270)
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| Nebo of Birs-Nimrud (271-282)
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| Pherecydes (283-285)
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| Knowledge Comes in Visions† (285)
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| The Outer World as Natural Enemy of Every New Truth† (286-287)
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| Consciousness and Self-Consciousness (288-289)
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| An Intro and Retrospective Dream: A Tale of the XXIV Century (290-295)
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| Pagan Symbolism Indestructible—Why? (296-300)
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| On Cosmic Cycles, Manvantaras and Rounds† (301-306)
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| Spinoza and Western Philosophers (307-312)
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| Answers to Questions† (313-320)
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| Ancient Astronomy. The Great Pyramid† (321-323)
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| The Origin of the Pythagorean System† (324-325)
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| The Chaldean “Vedas” or “Vedic” Chaldees (326-340)
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| Christianizing “Pagan” Ideas† (340-341)
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| Palibothra or Megasthenes (342-344)
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| On Dr. Carpenter and Scientific Prejudice† (345-347)
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| On Separation of the Nations, etc.† (348-350)
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| Kabala (351-354)
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| Hermetic Fire† (354-355)
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| Scattered Fragments† (356-358)
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| Letter to the Moscow Herald† (359-361)
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| On Mesmerism and Hypnotism† (362-363)
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| Blavatsky Lodge Minutes† (364-366)
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| VOLUME XIV (posthumously)
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| Introductory (1-16)
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| Preliminary Survey (16-33)
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| The Secrecy of Initiates (33-47)
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| Some Reasons for Secrecy (47-59)
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| The Dangers of Practical Magic (59-69)
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| Old Wine in New Bottles (70-76)
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| The Book of Enoch, the Origin and the Foundation of Christianity (76-86)
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| Hermetic and Kabalistic Doctrines (86-94)
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| Various Occult Systems of Interpretations of Alphabets and Numerals (95-102)
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| The Hexagon with the Central Point, or the Seventh Key (102-109)
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| Post-Christian Adepts and Their Doctrines (109-114)
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| Simon and his Biographer Hippolytus (115-120)
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| St. Paul, The Real Founder of Present Christianity (120-124)
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| Peter, A Jewish Kabalist, Not an Initiate (124-127)
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| Apollonius of Tyana (127-136)
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| Facts Underlying Adept Biographies (137-162)
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| St. Cyprian of Antioch (162-167)
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| The Eastern Gupta-Vidya and the Kabalah (167-191)
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| Hebrew Allegories (192-205)
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| The Zohar on Creation and the Elohim (206-219)
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| What the Occultists and the Kabalists have to say (220-224)
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| Modern Kabalists in Science and Occult Astronomy (225-232)
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| Eastern and Western Occultism (232-245)
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| The Origin of the Mysteries (246-259)
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| The Trial of the Sun Initiate (259-268)
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| The Mystery “Sun of Initiation” (269-273)
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| The Objects of the Mysteries (274-280)
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| Traces of the Mysteries (281-293)
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| The Last of the Mysteries in Europe (294-299)
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| The Post-Christian Successors to the Mysteries (300-313)
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| Symbolism of Sun and Stars (314-325)
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| Pagan Sidereal Worship, or Astrology (326-333)
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| The Souls of the Stars – Universal Heliolatry (334-343)
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| Astrology and Astrolatry (344-352)
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| Cycles and Avataras (352-357)
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| Secret Cycles (358-368)
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| MYSTERY OF THE BUDDHA
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| The Doctrine of Avataras (370-385)
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| The Seven Principles (386-387)
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| The Mystery of Buddha (388-399)
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| “Reincarnations” of Buddha (400-407)
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| Unpublished Discourse of Buddha (408-410)
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| Nirvana-Moksha (411-421)
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| The Secret Books of “Lam-Rim” and Dzyan (422-424)
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| Amita Buddha, Kwan-Shai-Yin, and Kwan-Yin-What the “Book of Dzyan” and the Lamaseries of Tsong-Kha-Pa say. (425-426)
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| Tsong-Kha-Pa – Lohans in China (427-431)
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| A Few More Misconceptions Corrected (432-442)
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| The “Doctrine of the Eye” and the “Doctrine of the Heart,” or the “Heart’s Seal” (443-453)
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| Appendices I, II and III (457-502) (not available online)
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| VOLUME XV (indexes)
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