The key to theosophy;
being a clear exposition in the form of question and answer of the ethics, science, and philosophy for the study of which the Universal brotherhood and theosophical soceity has been founded, with a copious glossary of general theosophical terms,
by H. P. Blavatsky.
APA Citation
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna)., Tingley, K. A. Westcott., Tingley, K. Augusta Westcott. (1923). The key to theosophy: being a clear exposition in the form of question and answer of the ethics, science, and philosophy for the study of which the Universal brotherhood and theosophical soceity has been founded, with a copious glossary of general theosophical terms. 4th Point Loma ed. including an exhaustive index. Rev. and ed. by Katherine Tingley. Point Loma, Cal.: The Aryan theosophical press.
MLA Citation
Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna), 1831-1891, Katherine A. Westcott Tingley, and Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley. The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition In the Form of Question And Answer of the Ethics, Science, And Philosophy for the Study of Which the Universal Brotherhood And Theosophical Soceity Has Been Founded, With a Copious Glossary of General Theosophical Terms. 4th Point Loma ed. including an exhaustive index. Rev. and ed. by Katherine Tingley. Point Loma, Cal.: The Aryan theosophical press, 1923.