KFLCC / New Age Bible Versions - Gail Riplinger
55 Ibid., pp. 18,27. 56 Founders of Psychical Research, pp. 123,18. 57 The Society for Psychical Research, p. 8. 58 Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, p. 787. 59 Man, Myth and Magic: An Encyclopedia of the Supernatural, Vol. 20 (New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1970), p. 2814. 60 The Society for Psychical Research, p. 21. 61 The Founders of Psychical Research, p. 203. 62 The Historic Faith, see all of pp. 249-255. 63 Edward Rice, Eastern Definitions (Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1978), p. 375. 64 Ibid. 65 B.F. Westcott, Essays in the History of Religious Thought in the West (London: Macmillan and Company, 1891), p. 357. 66 Westcott motto; often used to end or start his books. 67 Eastern Definitions, p. 375. 68 Historic Faith, p. 148. 69 Vera Alder, When Humanity Comes of Age (New York: Samuel Weiser, 1974), pp. 191,198, 201 . 70 Rudolf Steiner, The Esoteric Basis of Christianity, pp. xli, 137; see also latter third of his book for repeated positive references to Lucifer. This open Luciferian was at the root of the Homeopathy movement. It is based on ’sympathetic magic’—not natural healing. He also founded the Waldorf Schools for young children. Both are growing in popularity and have his philosophy at their core. 7 ^ The Founders of Psychical Research, pp. 50-51. 72 Blavatsky's motto used to begin or end her writings. 73 The Society for Psychical Research, pp. 33-37; see Isis Unveiled, pp. 243,161 for examples of her comments on Westcott. 74 Supernatural Religion, see pp. 811,753,286,364. 75 Bob Larson, Larson's Book of Cults (Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1982), p. 321. 76 The Founders of Psychical Research, p. 48. 77 Life of Hort, V ol. I, pp. 170,171,198. 78 The Founders of Psychical Research, p. 48. 79 Life of Hort, Vol. I, pp. 196, 42. 80 Ibid., Vol. II, pp. 184-185; also see Life of Westcott, Vol. I, p. 385. 81 Founders of Psychical Research, pp. 105,104, 48. 82 Did someone say, "you can publish and still perish?" 83 Life of Hort, Vol. II, pp. 184-185; also see Life of Westcott, Vol. I, p. 385. 84 Occult Underground, p. 170. 85 Randall N. Baer, Inside The New Age Nightmare (Lafayette, Louisiana: Huntington House, Inc., 1989), p. 103. 86 Alex Jack, The New Age Dictionary (Brookline, Massachusetts: Kanthaka Press, 1976), p. 85. 87 When Humanity Comes of Age, pp. 28,36; see also chapter 2, 3, and 4. 88 Life of Westcott, Vol. II, pp. 18-23. 89 Historic Faith, p. 116. 90 James Webb, The Occult Establishment (La Salle, Illinois: Open Court Press, 1976), pp. 396- 397; the root of the word used for Westcott's and Bailey's Club means 'club'. 91 Historic Faith, p. 108. 92 Robert Muller, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality (Garden City, New York: Doubleday
and Company, Inc., 1982), p. xv. 93 Life of Hort, Vol. I, pp. 458-459.
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