Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.

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CONTENTS.

LUCIFER

LUCIFER (2)

LUCIFER (3)

LUCIFER (4)

LUCIFER (5)

LUCIFER (6)

This text is a compilation of the six numbers of the first Volume of Lucifer, spanning September 1887 through February 1888.

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LUCIFER
A Theosophical Magazine,

DESIGNED TO “BRING TO LIGHT THE HIDDEN THINGS OF DARKNESS.”
EDITED BY
H. P. BLAVATSKY AND MABEL COLLINS.

THE LIGHT-BEARER IS THE MORNING STAR OR LUCIFER, AND “LUCIFER IS NO PROFANE OR SATANIC TITLE. IT IS THE LATIN LUCIFERUS. THE LIGHT-BRINGER, THE MORNING STAR, EQUIVALENT TO THE GREEK φωσφορος ... THE NAME OF THE PURE PALE HERALD OF DAYLIGHT.”—Yonge.

VOLUME I.
SEPTEMBER 1887-FEBRUARY 1888.

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