1925. Three Lectures delivered by Besant, in the Kensington Town
Hall, London, to Fellows of the Theosophical Society. From the
beginning of the Theosophical Society, Theosophists have been
strong individualists who have stressed the importance of freedom
of thought. Freedom of thought includes the freedom to either
affirm or reject any person's claims to occult authority. This was
a matter of contention at times within the Theosophical Society and
Besant raises this issue in the lectures. See other works by this
author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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