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Christisis; A Course in Higher Soul Culture as a Means to Awaken the Mind to the Truth, the Way and the Life; then Directing the Faculties of the Awakened Mind to Bring About Soul Consciousness, Better Known as Christification

by CLYMER, REUBEN SWINBURNE

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Quakertown, PA: Philosophical Publishing Co, 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. 6.25 x 9.25 in. x, 11–234 pp. Black & white reproduction photograph frontispiece of The Academy and color-backed letter begins each of ten lessons. Fine in original leather-textured mulberry cloth with design and titling to spine in gilt, core text printed on rectos. Scarce. Rosicrucian Series. These lessons were first issued 1907-1908 and this present edition is a revision of the 1911 edition.
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