Universal Brotherhood, Volume XIII, No. 11, February 1899 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Neresheimer, E. August
Editor Tingley, Katherine Augusta Westcott, 1847-1929
Title Universal Brotherhood, Volume XIII, No. 11, February 1899
A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, the Theosophical Movement, Philosophy, Science and Art
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Summary "Universal Brotherhood, Volume XIII, No. 11, February 1899" by Various is a magazine devoted to the exploration of philosophical, scientific, and artistic aspects of the brotherhood of humanity, published during the late 19th century. This issue focuses on themes of unity and cooperation among people, highlighting the essential connections that bind all humans together, regardless of societal divisions. It contains various articles, some historical and biographical in nature, addressing significant figures, ideas, and movements that contribute to the understanding of universal brotherhood. At the start of this magazine, there is an introduction highlighting its mission to promote the principles of universal brotherhood and cooperation, and to illustrate how this concept is reflected in nature and human society. The contents listed include diverse topics and figures, such as an exploration of Henry Clay's significant political contributions to American history and reflections on the writings of Richard Wagner. The opening portion sets a philosophical tone, suggesting the need for deeper societal understanding and the potential for harmony when the concepts of brotherhood and democracy are embraced. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BP: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Islam, Bahaism, Theosophy, Other and new beliefs
Subject Theosophy -- Periodicals
Category Text
EBook-No. 57855
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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