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This regard that Madame Blavatsky
had for her colleague William Q. Judge
continued undiminished until her death
in 1891, when he became her successor.

Madame Blavatsky, in 1889, writing
in her Theosophical magazine published
in London, said that the purpose of the
magazine was not only to promulgate
Theosophy, but also and as a consequence
of such promulgation, "to bring
to light the hidden things of darkness."
She further says:

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As to the "weak-minded Theosophists"--if
any--they can take care of themselves
in the way they please. <sc>If the "false
prophets of Theosophy" are to be left untouched,
the <g>true</g> prophets will be very
soon--as they have already been--confused
with the false. It is high time to
winnow our corn and cast away the
chaff.</sc> The Theosophical Society is becoming
enormous in its numbers, and if the <i>false</i>
prophets, the pretenders, or even the weak-minded
dupes, are left alone, then the Society
threatens to become very soon a fanatical
body split into three hundred sects--like
Protestantism--each hating the other, and
all bent on destroying the truth by monstrous
exaggerations and idiotic schemes and shams.

We do not believe in allowing the presence
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Gesperrt in English

Never say "never". Here is a genuine use of gesperrt in English text: the word "true" in the small-caps text of the third paragraph.