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To the Editor of the Banner of Light:
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Sir,—Despite the constant recurrence of new discoveries by modern men of science, an exaggerated respect for authority and an established routine among the educated class retards the progress of ''true'' knowledge. Facts, which, if observed, tested, classified and appreciated would be of inestimable importance to science, are summarily cast into the despised limbo of supernaturalism. To these conservatives the experience of   
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 25 March 2023

vol. 1, p. 180
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 1 (1874-1876)
 

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< Doctor Slade Exposed (continued from page 1-179) >

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Slade's Arraignment in London

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Alfred R. Wallance on Slade

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(New)-York against Lankester

A New War of the Roses–Degeneration of Species–A Theosophist Comes to the Defence of a Medium

To the Editor of the Banner of Light:

Sir,—Despite the constant recurrence of new discoveries by modern men of science, an exaggerated respect for authority and an established routine among the educated class retards the progress of true knowledge. Facts, which, if observed, tested, classified and appreciated would be of inestimable importance to science, are summarily cast into the despised limbo of supernaturalism. To these conservatives the experience of <... continues on page 1-181 >


Editor's notes

  1. Slade's Arraignment in London by Logan, Olive, Daily Graphic, The
  2. Alfred R. Wallance on Slade by unknown author, Sunday Herald, The
  3. (New)-York against Lankester by Blavatsky, H. P., Banner of Light, Vol. XL, No. 3, October 14, 1876.
    This is pub. in "A Modern Panarion", p. 84 under its own title.. – Archivist