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vol. 4, p. 207
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)
 

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< Spiritualism versus Theosophy (continued from page 4-206) >

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Pray ... cold Theosophists, touch not ... sweet and ... faith!...


“Most Fitly Spoken”

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“Kabalistic Views” – Mystical Indeed!

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go on, sweet friends, fiddle on the same ... tune – for ever... H.P.B. can stand it.


The Humane Countryman and the Adder

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Moral. – Thus we see that we may have Too Much of a Good Thing.


More Persecution

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Editor's notes

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  2. “Most Fitly Spoken” by Stebbins, G.B.
  3. “Kabalistic Views” – Mystical Indeed! by Stebbins G.B.
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  5. The Humane Countryman and the Adder by unknown author
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  7. More Persecution by Ditson G.L., Banner of Light, Boston, Saturday, February 23, 1878