From Theosophical University Press
Theosophic Correspondence
Louis Claude de Saint-Martin
Translation and Preface by Edward Burton Penny
For several centuries prior to the founding of The Theosophical
Society in 1875, individual "theosophers" in Britain and Europe were quietly in touch
with one another — all seekers of the "inward way."
Theosophic Correspondence (1792-1797) is a series of inspiring letters,
personal and philosophic, exchanged during the climactic days of the French Revolution
between Kirchberger, member of the Sovereign Council at Berne, Switzerland, and
Saint-Martin, whom Kirchberger regarded as "the most eminent writer . . . and most
profound of his age."
Verbatim with the William Roberts Edition, Exeter, 1863
- 5 1/2 x 8 1/8, 358 pages, appendix
- $24.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-911500-62-2
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