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Theosophical Convention Lectures of 1911. Contents: (a) Introduction (b) Brotherhood applied to Government; II. Brotherhood applied to Education and Criminology. III (a) Tolerance (b) Knowledge; IV. The Perfect Man.
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London Lectures of 1911. Contents: Impending physical Changes; The Growth of a World-Religion; The Coming of a World-Teacher; Social Problems: Self-Sacrifice or Revolution? Religious Problems: Dogmatism, or Mysticism? The Emergence of a World-Religion; England and India.
The purpose of these lectures is to prepare the public mind for the coming of the World-Teacher.