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Index
Aeschylus
Alchemists
Allen, H. E., _Authorship of the Prick of Conscience_
Ammonias Sakkas
_Ancren Riwle_
Bacon, Francis, _Essays_
Beauty; moon the symbol of;
Plato on;
truth and;
worship of
Behmenists. (_See_ also under Boehme)
Bergson, mystical basis of his thought;
study of;
theory of rhythm
_Bhagavad-Gita_
Blake, William;
_Auguries of Innocence_;
_Europe_;
_Everlasting Gospel_;
Illustrations to _Job_;
imagination of;
in-debtedness to Boehme;
great
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