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This collection includes books relating to reputed sciences which claim to involve knowledge of a secret and mysterious nature.
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The Theosophist
Theosophist
1930
Contains articles by James H. Cousins, Geoffrey Hodson, and Leo L. Parlow.
The Theosophist
Theosophist
1930
Contains articles by C. W. Leadbeater, Claude Bragdon, and Geoffrey Hodson.
The Theosophist
Theosophist
1930
Contains articles by C. W. Leadbeater, Claude Bragdon, and Geoffrey Hodson.
The Theosophist
Theosophist
1930
Contains articles by C. W. Leadbeater, G. S. Arundale, and Geoffrey Hodson.
The laws of higher life: three lectures
Theosophical Publishing Society
1903
Three lectures presented at the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Indian Section of the Theosophical Society.
H.P. Blavatsky and the Masters of the Wisdom
Theosophical Publishing Society
1907
A defence of the founder of the Theosophical Society.
Rosslyn and the Western mystery tradition
Ross Publishing
2003
An interpretation of the stone carvings at Rosslyn Chapel.
Medical astrology
L.N. Fowler & Co. Ltd.
1940s
An introduction to the study of astrology in relation to physical health.
The unlocked secret: freemasonry explained
William Kimber
1986
A study of the occult practices and beliefs of Freemasons.
A history of Lodge Canongate and Leith Leith and Canongate No. 5
Printed for the Lodge by Morrison and Gibb Ltd.
1949
A history of one of the early Scottish lodges, formed in 1688.
The concise history of Freemasonry
Gale & Polden Ltd.
1920
An account of the origins and development of Freemasonry.
An introduction to mark masonry: a survey of masonic evolution in the British Isles
J.E. Clare, Devonshire Library, Ltd.
1935
An introductory history of the Order of Freemasonry and their marks.
Freemason's guide and compendium
George G. Harrap & Company Ltd
1950
Written as a concise, yet comprehensive, guide to the growth and practice of Freemasonry that (with masonic propriety) can be discussed in print.
Thoughts of a modern mystic: a selection from the writings of C.C. Massey
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Limited
1909
A collection of writings by a Christian mystic.
Lectures used by the Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Printed by P.G.M. Mark Wardle
1834
From the library of Provincial Corresponding Secretary W. Peyton , of the Duke of Cleveland Lodge, Manchester. With tipped in passwords from 1836 to 1845.
An epitome climaxal of the series on ex-shaephoenominology (science of letters), being the word of God through natural speech, as shewn by the diatesseron or four-denoting cosmographs, as the cosmoslogical, cyclopaedic, solar, subtense, oeriginal ...
Thomas Tyldesley
1913
A discussion of the revelatory meaning of letters.
Constitution and laws of the Grand Lodge of Antient and Free Masons of Scotland
Grand Lodge
1940
The constitution and laws governing the Grand Lodge of Scotland.
Change: eight lectures on the I Ching
Routledge & Kegan Paul
1961
A set of essays on one of the classics of Confucianism.