Re: Blavatsky and Christianism
Sep 19, 2005 03:55 PM
by Alaya
THANK YOU Dallas!!!! it is exactly this I was looking for! thanks a lot!
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "W.Dallas TenBroeck"
<dalval14@e...> wrote:
> 9/19/2005 3:14 PM
>
> Dear Alaya:
>
> See if this helps
>
> Let me know if you want specifics
>
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> CHRISTIANITY CHRONOLOGY.DOC
> ==============================
>
>
>
> JUDAISM, JESUS, CHRISTIANITY : CHRONOLOGY
> ________________________
>
>
> FROM THEOSOPHICAL AND OTHER SOURCES
>
> ( A partial List )
>
> [ All references, unless otherwise indicated, are in Theosophy
Magazine.
> Volumes 1 to 83 (T), and the Theosophical Movement
> Volumes 1 to 63 (TM). ]
>
> Other references are taken from Key, HPB Articles [ HPB ], WQJ
Articles
> [ WQJ ], S D, ISIS, Collected Works of HPB, [ BCW ],
> Theosophical Glossary [ Glos.],
> Theosophist [ Thst. ], A Modern Panarion [ Mod.P], Path, Lucifer,
> Transactions [ Trans.], etc.]
>
> [Note: These are excerpts on Christian origins from several data bases
> prepared for a research student. ]
>
> Extracts from chronological list of Articles in
> THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT DOWN THE AGES
>
> Chronological Index to Articles on Historical Subjects and
> Personages in
>
> THEOSOPHY MAGAZINE, THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT
> and THE THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY, Isis Unveiled, Secret Doctrine.
>
>
> ===========================================================
> DATES KEY WORD EVENT REFERENCES
> ===========================================================
>
>
> JEWS
>
>
> 3,000 BC c. JUDAISM (Tchandala Emigrants from India - Yadus)
> United in Upper India c. 3,000 BC Is II 433
>
> Buddhists in Judaea .[ Glos. 115 ]
>
> Iao, Yaho, Iaho, . [ Glos. 148, 374 ]
>
> Ineffable Name . .[ Glos. 155 ]
>
> Elohim - Adonai . . Is II 139; [ Glos. 113 ]
>
> Dayanisi (Dionysos) . . [ Glos. 97, 102 ]
>
> Seraphim - Celestials, Wise [ Glos. 296, 325 ]
>
> Israel - Asar - the Sun-God [ Glos. 158 ]
>
> Baal, Hercules, Adonis, Bel, Bacchus, Siva,
>
> Moloch, Adonai, Jehovah, Chiun, Saturn,
>
> Seth Is II 45 131 236 439 487 491 524-6 567
>
> Sabaoth . . Is II 207 417-22
>
> Tubal-Cain - Teacher in Using Metals [ Glos. 345 ]
>
> Java Alhim . [ Glos. 162 ]
>
> Abraham - The Patriarch . T M 257 42
> [ A-Brahm - a non-Brahmin ]
> Hyksos Is I 27 444 567-70 [Pali=shepherd]
>
> Is II 438 481 487-8 523,573
>
> Moses - The Initiate . T M 300 42
> SD II 539; Mod. Pan. 45; HPB Art 3-244;
> Is I 3, 555; II 129; SD I 320fn 385
> SD II 428 456 465 691;
>
> 974-937 BC c. Solomon - The Great . T M 332 42
> Is I 135 II 391; ML 345; SD II 591
> Is I 19 97 135-6 147 256 410 503 546 566
> Is I 580 II 255 265 297 389 391-2 439 444
> Is II 525 592; M. PAN. 45-6;
>
> Mt. MORIAH site of King Solomon's first temple at Jerusalem
> 1st TEMPLE whereto Abraham journeyed to offer Isaac
> in sacrifice GLOS 217
>
>
> 970-936 BC c. Hiram (Tyre) . Is I 19, 135, 566-8
>
> Jachin - a Pillar of Solomon's Temple [ Glos. 161 ]
>
> Solomon's Seal - Interlaced Triangles [ Glos. 303 ]
>
> Eden - Garden . . [ Glos. 109 ]
>
> Ark of the Covenant . . [ Glos. 30 ]
>
>
> Jewish Scriptures Biblical Traditions. T series v.50,51,52
>
> The Oriental Kabala .. T 371 56
>
> [ see Notes on KABALA at end]
>
>
> The Borrowers - Origins of Jewish Philos.
> T M 139 42
>
> The Book of Enoch . T 244 53
>
> Genesis - . . [ Glos. 127 ]
>
> Pentateuch - Ezra's compil. Is I 568 578 T 10 25
> Is II 128 167 287 424 492 526; SD I 10; [ Gl. 117 ]
> SD II 143 544 658; HPB Art 1-432, 2-207, 238 3
>
> Thorah - Law . .[ Glos. 331 ]
>
> Septuagint . Mod. Pan. 45; SD II 200fn;
>
> Talmud . . .[Glos. 310 ] T 462 24
>
> Talmidai Hakhameem - mystics, kabalists [ Glos. 318 ]
>
> Mishnah - Older Portions of the Talmud [ Glos. 215 ]
>
> Targum - Interpretation .. [ Glos. 321 ]
>
> Temura . . .. [ Glos. 325 ]
>
> Masorah - Masoretic Points [ Glos. 208 ]
>
> Pashut - Interpretative Method - [ Glos. 250 ]
>
> Mercavah . . [ Glos. 213 ]
>
> Tanaim - Initiates . . [ Glos. 319 ]
>
> Kabala . . T v.71-272; T 440 25
>
> Kabala and the Kabalists . T 440 24
>
> -19th Cent. Kabala & the Kabalists at the Close
> of the 19th Century T 30 5
>
> [ see Notes on KABALA at end]
>
>
> Zohar - Esoteric Wisdom .[ Glos. 187, 268, 388 ]
>
> Sepher Jetzirah ( Book of Creation ) [ Glos. 165 ]
>
> Hay-yah (Buddhi) . [ Glos. 137 ]
>
> Kadosh - Consecrated, Holy Glos. 169 ]
>
> Jewish Mysticism THEOSOPHICAL MVMT 414 56
>
> Hivim, Chivim, Levites, Initiates .[ Glos. 143 ]
>
> Jehovah SD I 73, 390, II 96, 388, 460-8;
> Glos.163;
>
> Yodh-Heva SD I 60 347 II 39 134
>
>
>
> JEWISH SECTS
>
>
> Nazar [John the Baptist]. . . [ Glos. 225-6 ]
>
> The Nazarene Syst. [Glos. 226] T v.28-322; T 62 49
>
> Codex Nazaraeus [The Book of Adam] [ Glos. 86 ]
>
> Ebionites (The Poor, Jesus' Family) [ Glos. 108 ]
>
> Essenes . . . .. [ Glos. 115 ]
>
> Asmoneans - Priest-Kings . [ Glos. 35 ]
>
> Pharisees - Is I xxx 347 553 II 132 135
> Is II148 152 179 198 202 339 441 502 538
>
> Sadducees - learned Philosophers . [ Glos. 283 ]
>
> Followers of Zadok... . . [ Glos. 384 ]
> Is I xxx II 135 148 152 166 179 194 297 339
>
> Sinai - Nissi - Dio-Nissi (os) - Sun [ Glos. 299 ]
>
> Thummim . . Glos. 334, 355 ]
>
> Jerusalem . . .. [ Glos. 163 ]
>
> Sabeans . . . . Is II 45
>
> 30 BC - 10 AD Hillel [ Precursor of Jesus ] [ Glos. 141 ]
>
>
>
>
> JESUS
>
>
> 200 BC ESSENES Pythagoreans
> GLOS 115 ISIS I xxx 16 26; II 37
> ISIS II 130 139 145 307 336; SD II 592
> LUCIF 19-377; THY 28-7; T M 26-176-7;
>
>
> 200 BC EPHESUS COLLEGE OF ESSENES - focus of the
> Secret Science all the lore of the Tanaim,
> brought from Chaldea
> GLOS 27 114; IS I xxx, II 155
> THY 28-7; LUCIF 5-324;
>
>
> 107 BC PANTHER Birth of Jesus (Jehoshua)
> ISIS II 201, GLOS 248,
> or PENDERA (Lydda under reign of Alexander Janneus)
> Jesus was the son of Joseph Panther (tradition
> makes him a Roman soldier) and Mary, hence Joshua
> Ben Panther GLOS 248; HPB ART I 117, III 180-1
> GLOS 109 156-7 194; SD II 504fn
>
> 100 BC INNOCENTS "The 'Innocents' of Bethlehem and
> of Lud (or Lydda) who were put to death by
> Alexander Jannaeus, to the number of several thousands ...
> gave rise to the legend of the 40,000 innocents babes murdered
> by Herod while searching for the infant Jesus. The first is a little
> known historical fact, the second a fable, as (shown by Renan in
> his La Vie de Jesus."
> GLOS 156-7; SD II 504fn GLOS 109, HPB ART III 180;
>
> 100 BC EBIONITES "The poor" - many were relations
> of Jesus Iassou
> GLOS 108 83-4 226 248; ISIS II 127 135 201-2
> ISIS II 144 181 304-5; HPB ART III 173 192
> HPB ART I 117; M L 415; LUCIF 19-381
>
> BC "SEPHER TOLDOS JESHU"
> Hebrew text pub. 1681 AD by C. Wagensillius
> -- in Frankfort & Nuremberg
>
> "Mary having become the mother of a Son, named
> Jehoshua, and the boy growing up, she entrusted him to the
> care of Rabbi Elhanan, and the child progressed in knowledge,
> for he was well gifted with spirit and understanding.
>
> Rabbi Jehoshua, son of Perachiah, continued the education of
> Jehoshua (Jesus) after Elhanan, and initiated him in the secret
> knowledge." but the King, Janneus, having given orders to slay
> all the initiates, Jehosuah Ben Perachiah, fled to Alexandria,
> in
> Egypt, taking the boy with him. ... Jesus supplemented his
> initiation in the Jewish Kaballah with an additional
> acquisition
> of the secret wisdom of Egypt. When the
> persecution ceased, they both returned to Judea."
> ISIS II 201 ISIS II 127fn 135fn 201 304-5 544
>
> BC "CODEX NAZAREUS" Dt.: 1042 AD
>
> 76 BC Jesus over 40 years old when first visited Jerusalem
> ISIS II 135 fn
>
> 50 BC Jesus between 50 and 60 years old when baptized
> ISIS II 135fn
>
> 63 BC SECOND TEMPLE taken by Pompey GLOS 165
>
>
> JESUS and CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 108, 248 ]
>
>
> 30-20 BC Jesus death: "The Talmudic records claim...he was
> lapidated, and buried under the water at the junction
> of two streams. "Mishna Sanhedrin," Vol. vi, p. 4
> Talmud of Babylon 43a, 67a ISIS II 255fn
>
>
> 1 Cent BC Jesus Is II 94 150 135fn 329 337 455 530; T 295, 346 24
>
> Jesus a Buddhist Teacher . T 22 28
> Jesus, Philosopher & Reformer T 50 30
> The Tradition of Issa or Iesus T 11, 47, 7
> [ Glos. Chrestos. 83 ]
> Chrestos - Oracle . . [ Glos. 83-4 ]
> Logia - Secret Teachings [ Matthew ]. [ Glos. 190 ]
> Panther - Father of Jesus. . . [ Glos. 248 ]
> Jeshu Ben Pandira . . [ Glos. 191 ]
> Lyd, Lud - Birthplace of Jesus [ Glos. 109, 156 ]
>
> 30 BC - 45 AD Philo Judaeus - historian - no record
> of Jesus' work . [ Glos. 252-3 ]
> Is II 33 39 84 144 513fn
>
>
> ========================================================
>
>
> A D
>
>
> 70 AD THIRD TEMPLE built by Herod the Great was razed to
> the ground by the Romans ... no new temple was
> allowed to be built..." GLOS 165
>
> 70-80 AD Rabbi Simon ben Jochai - Kabala . [ Glos. 172 ]
> Ebionites . .. [ Glos. 108 ]
> [ genuine primitive Christians Glos. 226 ]
> The Nazarene System .T v.28-322; T 462 49
>
>
> 1st-3rd Cent. GNOSTICS & EARLY CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 129 ]
>
> [ Valentinus, Basilides, Marcion, Simon Magus...]
> Is I 2 299-300 583; II 38 41-2 51-2
> Is II 175-7 183-9 205-7 232-4 237-8
> Is II 253-4 293-6 309-10 325-7 488-489
>
> Preceded Christianity in Egypt [ Glos. 241 ]
>
> Pre-Christian Systems: The Gnosis .. T 232 56
>
> 1st Cent AD First Century Christianity .. T 433 24
>
> 2nd Cent AD The Gnostics .T v.55-204, 237; T 529 24
> Gnosis and Christianity T v.56 series; T 15 15
> Christos and Sophia Achamoth. T 301 56
> Iu-Kabar Zivo . .[ Glos. 159 ]
>
>
>
> GNOSTIC SECTS
>
>
> c. 120-145 Basilides Is II 123 125 155 188-9 236 536
>
> 153 - Bardesanes Is I 581 II 221 224 252. [ Glos. 50-51 ]
> [ see Nazarenes ]
> Collyridians .Is II 110 444 [ Glos. 88 ]
>
>
> Ebionites (The Poor - Earliest ) [ Glos. 108 ]
> Is II 127 135 144 180-182fn 190 307fn 492
>
> 3rd. Cent Manicheans & Mani Is I 286 325 329 352 [ Glos. 204 ]
>
> 84-104 AD Marcionites .. Is II 221 [ Glos. 207 ]
>
> Mendeans (St. John Chr.) Is II 289 446 [ Glos. 212 ]
>
> Nabatheans (Sabeans, Nazarenes) .[ Glos. 221 ]
>
> In Lebanon Is II 128 135 197
>
> Ophites - Earliest Sect Gnostics-"Bro.
> of the Serpent" SD I 403 459 472 [ Glos. 241, 84 ]
> Is II 129 168-176 184-8 228 292-6 399
> Is II 449 501 505 508-9 512-13
>
> Sabians Is II 197 203 307fn 650-1 .[ Glos. 282 ]
>
> Therapeutae (Pythag.) Key 3 72, Is I 19 [ Glos. 329 ]
>
> Theurgists & Their Science T 353 50
> Is xlii 128-9 205 219 II 3 34 51 58 90 113 118
>
> Theurgy -ist - founded by Iamblichus [ Glos. 329 ]
> Is I xlii 23 101 128-9 130 205 219 333 281-2
> Is I 284 306 321 334-5 340 343 370 485-6 489
> Is I 477 502 512 527 564-5 570 II 34 253 563-5
>
> 135-160 AD Valentinus Is II 123 210 236 248 333 Lucif v.6-237
> Pistis Sophia . . [ Glos. 254 ]
> " "[ G.R.S. Mead HPB notes ] series Lucif v. 6
>
>
> R C CHURCH
>
>
> 325 AD COUNCIL 1st of NICEA [ Nicean Credo adopted ]
> ISIS II 251-2 New Testament set ISIS II 337
>
>
> 506 AD Council of AGADA
> against Sortes Sanctorum (divination) Isis II 21
>
>
> 354-430 Augustine, St. [Church Dogmas set]
> Is I xii xxxv 9 158 227 230 269 293 337
> Is I 443 513 II 13 20-1 32-8 67-73 81
> Is II 88-9 94 98 148 178 252 329 331
> Is II 336 477-8 514 524 546 633
>
> Abracadabra and Abrasax . . [ Glos. 4 ]
>
> Gospel on Prayer . T 5 50
> The Gospel According to John .TM 10, 37 26
> Symbolic Christianity .. T 245, 301 25
> Ichthus - (Fish) - symbol . [ Glos. 150 ]
> Christian Dogmas ...T 105 56
> The Trinity . .. T 145 56
> Rites & Ceremonial Dress .. T 164 56
>
> [ Baptism - . .. [ Glos. 49 ]
>
> [ Bread and Wine: Eucharist . [ Glos. 63 ]
>
> [ Calvary Cross: . .. [ Glos. 72 ]
>
> [ Atonement Trans 67-8, Key 205-6,
> SD II 202-3, Voice 68fn CWB 9-p.17
>
> "All Souls" - Ulambana Festival [ Glos. 351 ]
>
> Agapae - Love-feasts . [ Glos. 159, 191-2 ]
>
> Bible, Reincarnation in the WQJ Art 84 1
>
> Bible, Reincarn.in Judaism & the WQJ Art 78 1
>
> Theos. in the Christian Bible WQJ Art 266 1
>
> Christian Fathers on Reincarnation WQJ Art 89 1
>
> Popes Magicians . . [ Glos. 257 ]
>
> Star-Angel Worship in R C Church HPB Art 386 3
>
> I.H.S. - (Vision of Constantine) [ Glos. 152 ]
> Labrum - P+ . .[ Glos. 245, 183 ]
> Constantine Imposture .[ Glos. 184 ]
>
> Theosophy or Jesuitism ? . .HPB Art 95 3
> [ More on Christianity at end ]
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 2-6th Cent. NEO-PLATONISTS [ Glos. 16, 21, 227, 252 ]
>
> ALEXANDRIAN SCHOOL of Philos. .[ Glos. 16 ]
> Is I 27-30; T M 47 18
> [ Ptolemy Soter (Philadelphus), Euclid,
> Nichomachus, Herophilus, Erasistratus,
>
> 309-248 BC Founder: Ptolemy Soter Is I 6, 519 II 305
> Library: 700,000 rolls (Aulus Gellius) [ Glos. 16]
> From Plato to the Neo-Platonists . . T 3 28
> Alexandria and her Schools . . T 5 5
>
> 193 AD Analogeticists [Gl. 21], Philalethians [Gl. 252]
> [Ammonias, Origen, Plotinus, Philo Judaeus,
> Josephus, Iamblichus, Porphyry, Clement,
> Erastosthenes, Hypatia, Boethius... ]
>
> 193 AD The Neo-Platonists founded by A. Saccas. T 76 56
>
> 2nd Cent. Ammonias Saccas .[ Glos. 20, 327 ] T 53 25
> The Theosophy of Ammonias Saccas .T M 5 56
> Is I 7 434 43-4 II 51 249 333 342 536 591 594
>
> 205-270 AD Plotinus . . .. [ Glos. 256 ] T 101 25
>
> Plotinus the Illuminator .. T 372 15
>
> The Teachings of Plotinus (Wilder). .T M 307 45
> Is I xliii 7 112 247 251 262 292 307 430-2
> Is I 434 487-9 II 85 89 112-3 115 159 252
> Is II 281 406 536 591
>
> The Theosophy of Dionysus the Aeropagite
> THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT 83 56
>
> Pot Amun . Glos. 259 ]
>
> 185-254 Origen Is I 12 26 316-7 II 13 238 285 T 511, 546 43
>
> 553 Anathemas Against Origen T series v.43, 44
>
> 150-220 c. Clemens Alexandrinus .. . [ Glos. 85-6 ]
> Is I xix 3 12 33 226 298 326 II 35 85 100
> Is II 108 111 123 128 564
>
> 233-305 AD Porphyry . . . [ Glos. 257-8 ]
> The Two Souls of Man:
>
> 233-304 AD Iamblichus to Porphyry . T 156 26
> Glos. 149-50; T M 151 18
> 325 AD Council-Nicea Is II 251-2 337 SD II 279fn T 200 25
> Faith: Credo; Dogmas; Gospels ]
>
> 255-333 AD Iamblichus (Jamblichus) .[ Glos. 145 ] T 149 25
> Is I xxi xxxviii xlii 3 33 64 115 146 219
> Is I 238 248 251 283-4 321 329 333-4 345
> Is I 364 383 406 416 430 435 476 487-9
> Is II 49 84 89 100 113 118 145 338 405 477
>
> 370-430 c. Synesius Is I 12 84 257 316 II 53 198-9
>
> ? -415 c. Hypatia--Last of the Neo-Platonists T 197 25
> Glos. 146; Is II 28 52-4 198 249 252-3
>
> 350-440 Christmas Selected, Date: Dec. 25th HPB Art. 59 3
> [ Actual birth date of Jesus unknown.]
>
> 410-485 Proclus - Commentator on Plato .[ Glos. 263 ]
> Is I 55 146 243 251 256 262 311-2 321 336
> Is I 364-6 413 430 432 489 612 II 101-2
> Is II 113-4 118 123 139 146 344 406
>
> 475-525 Boethius Is I 251 II 300; T v.36-206 267;T 201 36
>
> Neo-Platonic Influence in Western Thought T 83 51
> The Neo-Platonic Revival .. T 146, 156 26
>
> From the Neo-Platonists to H P B T 53 28
>
>
> 553 Council of Constantinople II
> [ Anathemas vs. Origen & "Pre-existence"]
>
> 8th Cent. Rabbi Akiba - Alphabet of R. A. [ Glos. 271 ]
>
>
> =========================================================
>
> ROME
>
> 500 BC-476 AD
> Jupiter . . . [ Glos. 166 ]
>
> c.100 AD Apollonius of Tyanna Is I 480-9 II 97 434; T 385 24
> [ Evocation by -- E. Levi ] . T 229 4
> HPB on Apollonius . [ Glos. 26-7 ] T 72 6
> Apollonius and the Mahatmas .T M 454 35
> Apollonius and Simon Magus .T M 449 35
>
> 175-245 AD Philostratus on Apollonius Is I xxxiifn [ Glos. 253 ]
>
> c.100 AD Simon Magus & Apollonius - HPB on . T 72 6
> HPB Articles 161 3
> c.50-138 AD Epictetus . .. T v.10-364; T 91, 183 11
> 1st Cent BC Vitruvius, A Roman Teacher . T 122 41
> 106-43 BC Cicero on Immortality . T 515 30
> 121-180 AD Marcus Aurelius - Thoughts .. T 417, 519, 5
> " . . T 418, 532, 36
> 288-337 Constantine Imposture I I H S ] . [ Glos. 184 ]
> Labrum - Druidic, Sun, standard [ Glos. 184 ]
>
> 331-363 Julian (The Apostate) Is I 130 247
> Is II 139 351 417 566
> 475-525 Boethius . T 206, 267, 201 36
> 483-563 Justinian [Code based on Manu] Is I 586-7
>
> 1042 AD CODEX NAXAREUS first published ISIS II 135fn
>
> 1621 AD SEPHER TOLDOS JESHU first published ISIS II 201
>
> ------------------------------------------
>
>
> 6-14th Cent. MEDIEVAL MOVEMENTS & THEOSOPHY
> [ ISIS II 253 ]
>
>
> Finger-Posts, Middle Ages T series v.31-2, v.36-7
> 810-877 Erigena, John S. . T v.37-p.14; T 492, 544 36
> T M v.56-128
> Fire-Philosophers . [ Glos. 119 ]
> 12th Cent. Artephius . [ Glos. 31 ]
> Light in the Dark Ages T v.34-p.53; 532 25
> Dark Cycle . T 154 20
>
> 1214-1294 Roger Bacon ..[ Glos. 48 ] T 50 26
> 1214-1294 Roger Bacon - alchemist . T M v.22-200 [ Glos. 279 ]
> Friar Bacon . T M 9 19
>
> 1235-1315 Lully, R .T v.26-99; Glos. 192; T 107, 206 32
> 13th Cent. John Cremer - Hermeticist .. [ Glos. 89 ]
> 13th Cent. Moses de Leon . .. [ Zohar - Glos. 187,388 ]
> -1327 Cecco d'Ascoli - astrologer [ Glos. 74 ]
> 1358-1419 On Tsong-Ka-Pa Is II 609-16; T M v.7-25; T M141 8
>
>
>
> RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION
>
>
> 15-16th Cent.[ Marsilia Ficino, G. Pico della Mirandola, Cosmo de
> Medici, Rapael, Boticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da
> Vinci, Luther, Calvin, Erasmus, Trithemius, Paschalis,
> C. Agrippa,
>
> 15th Cent. The Theosophical Renaissance .. T 98 26
> [ see KEY, p. 16 ]
> The Theosophical Movement in the
> Renaissance . T M 252, 305 39
> Spiritual Yeast in 14th Century
> Europe . T M 200 25
> Protestants Is I 435 II 180 200fn 296fn 501-3
>
>
>
> RENAISSANCE - FLORENTINE ACADEMY
>
>
> 15th Cent. FLORENTINE ACADEMY:[M. Ficino,
> Pico della Mirandola,
> Cosimo & Lorenzo de Medici, Paschalis ]
>
> 1498 (Successors); Fratres Lucis: [Glos.199] T 148 26
> Paschalis, Cagliostro, .. T 403, 554 2
> Mesmer . . . Lucif. 19-328
> St. Germain, Swedenborg... ]
>
> The Neo-Platonic Revival .. T 146, 156 26
> Italian Renaissance & Ancient Wisdom TM 223 25
>
> 1463-1494 Pico della Mirandola IS I 226 Glos. 254 253 80
> Is II 20 SD II 200 600
> Pico d.Mirandola, the Greatness of Man T M250 25
> Theos. Movement in the Renaissance . T M 252,305 39
>
> 1433-1499 Marsilio Ficino Is I 8 243-4 336 385 407
> Is II 115 591
>
> 1455-1522 Reuchlin . Is I 238 II 20 419
>
> 1462-1516 Trithemius - friend of C. Agrippa [ Glos. 344 ]
> Is I 193, 229, 476-7; II 20;
> 1466-1536 Erasmus . . ... Is II 20
>
> 1486-1535 C. Agrippa Path 11-p.19-22, CWB I-443,
> Glos. 14, 167-8, 120, 344; Is I 170;
> Is II 280; HPB Art III 403;
>
> Fluvii Transistus [ Agrippa] [ Glos. 120 ]
>
>
>
> HERESIES AND REFORMATION
>
>
> 14-16th Cent. Heretics & the Renaissance T series 53, 54
> 14-16th Cent. 1 Heresy & Christianity T 100 53
> 14-16th Cent. 2 Crisis in the Church . T 132 53
> 11th-12th Cent.3 Cathari or Albigenses [GnosticS] T 179
> 53
> 11th-12th Cent.4 Albigensian Crusade & Inquisition . T 196
> 53
> 10th-13th Cent.5 Troubadours & Mystery Language . T 228 53
> 6 Albigensian Papermakers/Watermarks . T 262 53
> 7 New Light on the Renaissance T 293 53
> 8-9 R. in the Light of Theosophy . T 327, 357 53
> 10 " " " " T 5 54
>
> 11th-12th Cent. Albigenses T v.58-378;v.50-572;v.79-349; TM 166 21
>
> 1217-1800 Waldenses (Peter Waldo) . Is II 332 502
>
> 1483-1546 Luther, Martin Is I xliv, II 20 34 58 73-4
> Is II 127 178 200 208 480 503 531
>
> 1489-1556 The Impact of Thomas Cranmer T M 213 26
>
> 1498- Brothers of Light - Founded Florence [ Glos. 188 ]
>
> 1493-1541 Paracelsus Glos 248 T v.8-344, 376; T 197, 242 26
> T v. 10 series; T 97, 151 24
> Paracelsus [Bio. by G. West ] . T M 152, 193 59
> Paracelsus . TM v.49-412, 455; TM 34 11
>
> 1501-1576 Jerome Cardan - alchemist . [ Glos. 73 ]
>
> 1502-1598 Khunrath, Henry IS I xxv 319; II 152 [ Glos. 178 ]
>
> 1509-1564 Calvin, John [ French Protestant - Huguenots]
> [Presbyterians] ISIS II 208 479 503 547
>
> 1510-1581 Guillaume Postel IS II 470 T v.32-210, 257; 206 32
> Glos. 258-9; Isis II 470
>
> 1548-1600 Giordano Bruno . . T v.6-385; v.67-341;
> T v.73-170; T 338 26
>
> The Theosophy of G. Bruno v. 26-74 T M 51, 76 14
> Is I xxxiii 93-8 338-9 431 582 II 528 531
>
> ---------------------------------
>
>
> CHRISTIANITY [ Glos. 226 ]
>
>
> The Christian Scheme - History - T series 57,
> 58
> Esoteric Character of the Gospels HPB Art 168 3
> The Roots of Christianity in
> Earlier Faiths . T v.52-101; T 481 24
> Pagan Roots [Glos. 245] T v.56-p. 7; series 50
>
> The First Christians . T 273 56
> Ebionites (The Poor) . [ Glos. 108 ]
> Chrestos - Oracle .. [ Glos. 83-4 ]
> Jesus - Logos - Christos .. T 334 56
>
> Pre-Christian Systems: The Gnosis . T 232 56
> The Bible and the Vedas .. T 46 56
> Buddhism, Christianity & Phallicism HPB Art 29 3
> The Gita and the Bible .. T 159, 211, 261 43
> The Oriental Kabala .T 371 56
> Destruction of Sources . T 197 56
>
> The Gospel on Prayer . T 405 50
> The Gospel According to John T M 10, 37 26
> Symbolic Christianity .. T 245, 301 25
> Ichthus - (Fish) - symbol .. [ Glos. 150 ]
>
> Christian Dogmas .. T 105 56
> The Trinity . .. T 145 56
> Rites & Ceremonial Dress .. T 164 56
> [ Baptism - . .. .[ Glos. 49 ]
> [ Bread and Wine: Eucharist .[ Glos. 63 ]
> [ Calvary Cross: . . .[ Glos. 72 ]
> [ Atonement Trans 67-8, Key 205-6,
> SD II 202-3, Voice 68fn CWB 9-p.17
> "All Souls" - Ulambana Festival .[ Glos. 351 ]
> Agapae - Love-feasts .. [ Glos. 159, 191-2 ]
>
> Bible, Reincarnation in the WQJ Art 84 1
> Bible, Reincarn.in Judaism & the WQJ Art 78 1
> Theos. in the Christian Bible WQJ Art 266 1
> Christian Fathers on Reincarnation WQJ Art 89 1
>
> Popes Magicians . . .[ Glos. 257 ]
> Star-Angel Worship in the R C Church HPB Art 386 3
>
> I.H.S. - (Vision of Constantine) [ Glos. 152 ]
> Labrum - P+ . [ Glos. 245, 183 ]
> Constantine Imposture [ Glos. 184 ]
>
> Theosophy or Jesuitism ? . . HPB Art 95 3
> [ More on Christianity at end ]
>
>
>
> Things Common to Christianity and Theos.T 50, 90 9
> Is Christianity Unique ? . .. T 339, 396
> 25
> The Fall of Christ's Teachings and the
> Rise of Church Dogmas . T M 18 11
> Christian Beatitudes: A Comparative
> Study with Islamic Ethics . T M 52 8
> Christian Science . . .. [ Glos. 84-5 ]
> Christendom & Islam, A Turkish Effendi on T 112 11
> Christ and Christian . . T 51 31
> Christians and the Modern World . T 272 29
> Practical Christianity . .. T 194 11
> Christian Missionaries . T M 136 6
> Christianizing the Heathen . . T 370 11
> Our Christian 19th Century Ethics .T M 169 12
> Gandhi on Christian Missionaries . T M 136 5
>
>
> =====================================================
>
> KABALA [ Glos 167-8 ] - KABALISTS
>
>
> [ Tanaim, Chaldeans, Magi, St.John Christians,
> Paracelsus, Henry Khunrath, Jacob Boehme,
> Robert Fludd, Van Helmont, John Trithemius,
> Cornelius Agrippa, Cardinal N. Cusani,
> Jerome Carden, Pope Sixtus IV, R. Lully,
> G. Pico d. Mirandola, G. Postel, J. Reuchlin,
> Dr. Henry More, Thos. Vaughan, Athanasius Kircher,
> C. Knorr von Rosenroth, Sir. Isaac Newton,
> Leibnitz, Lord Bacon, Spinoza, Isaac Meyer,
> Dante, Dr. S. Pancaost, G. Felt,
> Dr. W. Wynn Westcott, S.L. MacGregor Mathers, ]
>
> The Oriental Kabala .. . T 371 56
>
> Kabbalah of the Nine Chambers [ Glos. 230 ]
>
> Qabbalah . . [ Glos. 268, 167 ]
> Author: Ibn Gebirol SD I 376 [Glos. 45, 150 ]
>
> Kabala [Glos. 167,272-3; T v.71-272; T 440 25
> Kabalist . . . [ Glos. 167 ]
> Kabala and the Kabalists . HPB Art 235 3
> Kabalistic View of "Spirits" HPB Mod. Panar. 152
> HPB on the Kaballah . . T M 183 13
> Sephirothal Worlds . . T 148 51
> Sephiroth - Is II 40; SD 1 129, II 2fn [ Glos. 295 ]
> Kzilem - Waters of Life - Sephiroth [ Glos. 169 ]
> 50 Gates of Wisdom [ 49 + 1 ] . [ Glos. 120 ]
> 32 Ways to Wisdom- Zohar . . [ Glos. 330 ]
> Zohar - Esoteric Wisdom . [ Glos. 187, 268, 388 ]
> Sepher Jetzirah ( Book of Creation } [ Glos. 165 ]
> Shekinah - Light of - veils Ain Soph [ Glos. 297 ]
> Aged of the Aged . . [ Glos. 204
> ]
> Head of All Heads . . [ Glos. 137 ]
> Heavenly Adam . . [ Glos. 138 ]
> Faces . . [ Glos. 294, 195 ] [ Glos. 118 ]
> Lower Face [ Microprosopus ] [ Glos. 192, 294 ]
> Macroprosopus - Great Face - . [ Glos. 195 ]
> Inferior & Superior Worlds . Glos. 372 ]
> White Fire . . . [ Glos. 369 ]
> Demons . . . . [ Glos. 98 ]
>
>
> RABBI KABALISTS
>
>
> 70-80 AD Rabbi Simon ben Jochai - Kabala . [ Glos. 172
> ]
> 1240- Rabbi Abulafia, Sargosa . . [ Glos. 271 ]
> 8th Cent. Rabbi Akiba - Alphabet of R.A. . [ Glos. 271 ]
> 1050- Rabbi Ibn Gebirol - Kether Malchuth [ Glos. 171 ]
> 1160- Rabbi Azariel ben Menachem . . [ Glos. 271 ]
> 1200- Rabbi Isaac the Blind . . . [ Glos. 172 ]
> -1304 Rabbi Moses Maimonides . . . [ Glos. 172
> ]
> 1290- Rabbi Moses de Leon - Zohar . . [ Glos. 172 ]
> 1300- Rabbi Gikatilla - gematria . . [ Glos. 172
> ]
> 1480- Rabbi Moses Botarel . . . . [ Glos. 271 ]
> 1550- Rabbi Moses Cordovero . . . [ Glos. 172 ]
> 1560- Rabbi Loria (Luria) . . . [ Glos. 172 ]
> 1600- Rabbi Chajim Vital - Tree of Life . [ Glos. 271
> ]
> 1641- Rabbi Sabbatai Zevi . . . [ Glos. 172 ]
>
> =========================================================
>
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> Subject: Theos-World Blavatsky and Christianism
>
> Some months ago someone posted a link to a page where are enumerated
> all Blavatsky's words related to this subject, Jesus etc, divided by
> subjetc... pages in the SD, her articles etc.
> Does anyone know about this page?
> I cannot find it!!!!
> please, if any of you know the page I'm talking about, could you give
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