Volume XV

 

J index

 

“J”:

Bible names beginning with, XI 497

“J.K.”:

See Kohn, Julius

J.K.:

See King, John

Jablonsky:

on Amun, VII 120, 131

Jack the Ripper:

on children playing, X 226-28

fascination with, XIII 188

knives, X 226

type of soulless being, XII 632

Jackson, John William:

———- Lectures on Mesmerism:

V 102 fn.

bibliog., V 375

Jacob:

bargained with God, XII 94 (100)

pilgrimage life of, XII 391

pillow of, XIV 158

twelve sons cp. to ¬ishis, XIV 22 fn.

Jacob ben žayyim (1470-1538?):

Masorah and, VII 263

bio-bibliog., VII 378

Jacob, Major G.A.:

——— A Manual of Hindu Pantheism:

view of spiritual goal, XIV 410

———- Vedantasara:

on "stonelike" Jivanmukta state, XIV 437

tr. of, XIV 410 fn.

bibliog., XIV 534

Jacob, Henri-Auguste (1828-1913):

Zouave healer, II 197 & fn.

Jacob of Simla:

Mr. Isaacs and, IV 344 fn.

Jacobus de Voragine (ca. 1230-1298):

———- Golden Legend:

IV 390

Saint Josaphat and, II 134

Julian's gods are saints in, XII 102

bio-bibliog., II 532

bibliog., IV 653

Jacolliot, Louis (183?-1890):

III 51

Govindasvami and, II 61 (66)

on Jewish origins in So. India, XII

169-70 (179)

on levitation, I 244

romances of, VIII 58 (80), 60 (82)

on yogis' tortures, IX 209 fn.

(231 fn.)

———- La Bible daps l’Inde:

on woman, II 515

———- The Bible in India [tr.]:

based on 20 yrs. experience in India, I

240

on Bhagavad Gita & Krishna, I 249 et

seq.

———- Les Fils de Dieu:

II 486 fn.

———- Le Spiritisme dans le monde:

VI 189

bibliog., I 471; II 532; VI 438

Jadar-Christna:

among many titles for Christna in

India, I 251

See also Krishna

Jadookhana [Hin. Jadukhana]:

Masonry and, III 275; IV 56, 60

Jadoowalla(s) [Hin. Jaduwala]:

Indian sorcerer, XII 325

sorcerer, VIII 105

Jadugar:

conjurer, I 275

sorcerer, II 68

Jadupati [Sk. Yadupati]:

title of Krishna, I 251

Jaduwala:

See Jadoowalla(s)

Jaeger, Prof. Georg F. (1785-1866):

on odors, V 68

Jagad-yoni (Sk.):

archē and, XI 484

Plērōma and, XI 491

Jagannath[a] (India):

car of, X 173

inscriptions at, V 197

Jδger, Dr. G. (1832-1917):

homeopathy and, IV 75, 321

neuralanalysis of, & nerve-time, IV

75, 321-24

on true man of science, IV 309

bio-bibliog., IV 653

Jagrata [Sk. Jagrat]:

Svapna & Sushupti, VII 289

or waking state, X 257; XIII 65

See also Sushupti; Svapna

Jah-žavah (Heb.):

meaning of, XII 534 fn.

Jahve (or Jah):

androgynous Adam-Kadmon,

XII 313

Indra and, II 274

Jahveh:

as Tetragrammaton, XI 221 fn.

(257 fn.)

See also Jehovah; Tetragrammaton

Jaimini:

Mimaόsa School and, V 31 (60)

Jaina Cross:

or Svastika, II 144; XIV 207

See also Swastika

Jainas:

fasting of, II 76 fn.

Sutras of, I 373 & fn.

Jajmow [Jajmau]:

H.P.B. visited, III 82

Jala (Sk.):

state of Prakriti, XIII 67

Jalal al-din:

IV 97

Jamadar (Sk.):

definition, II 117

Jambres:

as Egyptian magician, III 51 & fn.

Jambudvipa (Sk.):

V 235

on Gk. influence in, V 240, 244

legend of Atlantis cp. to that of, V

200 fn.

seven continents &, or India, V 220

See also Aryavarta; India

James, Saint:

hated Paul, XIV 123

heretic, VIII 366 (386)

imparted teachings to Mariamne, XIII

36-37

St. John and, IX 210 (232)

Nazar & Gnostic, VIII 361 fn.

(379 fn.)

in transfiguration scene, XIV 159

James:

VIII 176; IX 171 q.

applied to Theosophists, XII 339, 364

on inflexibility of God, VII 30

on sensual nature, I 297

on wisdom, II 6 (17 & fn.); IX 292

on wisdom & mercy, XII 312, 320, 339

James, W. (1842-1910):

———- Essays in Popular Philosophy:

defines F. Myers' work, V 264

bibliog., V 375

Jam-yang-shay-ba ['Jam-dbyans-bzad-pa]

(1648-1721):

———-- Great Exposition of the Tenets:

XIV 439 & fn.

bibliog., XIV 534

Janaka, King:

great Kshatriya king, XII 346 fn.

a Theosophic Yogi, VI 12 fn.

Jana-Loka (Sk.):

Sanat Kumara dwells in, XIV 383

Jang-Chhub:

See Byang-tsiub

Jang-khog [Tib. Byan-khog]:

animal soul, violent separation from

body, VI 107, 108

Janitor:

as door-keeper of the Heavens, X 279

See also Janus

Janmotsar:

festival of, I 254

Jannes:

as Egyptian magician, III 51 & fn.

Januarius, Saint (fl. 3rd C.):

boiling blood of, IV 441

January:

fourth of, is day of Mercury &

Budha, X 278

fourth of, is Theosophical New Year,

XII 76

sacred to Janus, XII 75, 92 (98)

third of, sacred to Isis, X 278; XII 75

under Makara or Capricorn, XII 76

Janus:

became Saint Peter, XII 77, 93 (99)

called Diana in "youth," XII 92 (98)

door-keeper to Heaven, XII 77, 93 (99)

double-faced, XII 76, 77, 91 (98)

as Iao, VIII 193 fn.

patron saint of Naples, XII 92 (98)

story of, symbolic of initiation, VIII

191-92

symbolism of, & Peter, X 279

temples of, VIII 192-93 fn.

Jaoh-pater:

ineffable Name, VII 121 fn.

Japan:

advised to embrace Christianity, XI

106-08, 161-62

Buddhism in, & belief in elementals,

XII 301

Buddhists of, give Tripitaka to Adyar,

XII 300-01

Olcott's work and, XI 395

secret subterranean temple devices in,

XIV 331 fn.

story of magic in, VI 355-406

temples & sects, of , VI 361 & fn.

Japhet:

Biblical ancestry of mankind and, V

213 fn., 215

Iapetus and, V 220

Japhetidae:

on Indo-Germanic, V 200

Jataka Tales:

IV 418

Buddhist birth stories, III 427; V 222,

239 fn.

bibliog., III 512; IV 653; V 380

Java:

Buddhist temple of Boro Budhur in,

XIII 178

Samelang of, XIII 178

Javidan Kherad:

ancient Parsee text of practical magic,

III 463-64 fns.

means Eternal Wisdom, III 463

bibliog., III 512

Jaxartes River (Turkestan):

one of 7 principal rivers, II 410

Jayadeva (fl. 1200):

———- Gita-govinda:

on Radha in poem, IX 30 fn.

Jehiel ben Joseph (?-1286):

biog., VIII 224

Jehoshua ben Pandira (or Panthera)

(120?-71? B.C.):

born in Lydda, IX 204 (226)

an initiate, VIII 182; IX 19

& fn.-20 fn.

Jesus was actually, IV 361-62; VIII

204, 362 (380); IX 19-20 fn., 204

(226)

Massey on, VIII 381-82 fn.

Masters affirm, was real Jesus, VIII

362 fn. (380 fn.)

See also Jesus

Jehoshua ben Peraƒiah (fl. 2nd C. B.C.):

Jesus a pupil of, IV 362; VIII 362 fn.

(380-82 fn.)

biog., VIII 460-61

Jehovah:

V 100

Adam-Kadmon etc. as, XIV 42-44

& fn.

Ahuramazda and, III 456-57

also Bacchus, XIV 272-73

androgynous, VIII 146 fn.

anthropomorphic, of Church, XII 313

Arelim and, XIV 189, 190 & fn.

in astronomical interpretation, XIV

158, 316, 323

as Baal, Moloch, Typhon, IX 42

Biblical, not Divine power, XIV 197,

208, 218

-Binah, XIV 188 fn., 189-90

Brahma of Jews, XIV 190 & fn.

compound name as bi-sexual

humanity, XIV 187, 189

confused Christian Celestial

Hierarchy, XIV 215, 218, 323

definition, VIII 146 fn.

as Dionysos, XIV 273 & fn.

dual role as Metatron, XIV 402

Egyptian God Neith cp. to, XIV 218

El or God, XIII 278 fn.

Elōhim synthesized in, XIV 335

"fathered" Third Race, XIV 188

feminine passive potency, III 457

fickle & revengeful, IV 236

as fire, II 35

first two letters of, XIII 352

in Gnostic allegory on Jesus, XIV

160-61

god of generation, VIII 310

god of inferior class, VII 235

"Heavenly Man," XIV 218

Hebrew Yod, XIV 99

highest God not, XIV 190, 215, 272

highest Lord of Israel, XIV 217-18, 272

"Holies of Holies" of, & Christians,

XI 362

Iaō of the Phoenicians, XIV 272

identical with Chinn & Moloch, XIII 279 fn.

Jah-hovah as compound of, VIII 146 fn.

Jah-hovah female, of the Kabalists,

VIII 139, 173 fn.

a jealous god, XII 200

Jehovites and, XIV 42, 184

Jesus no admirer of, X 244-45

of Jews is Ialdabaoth, XIV 160-61

Jonah became the "Lord," XI 496

Kabalistic Binah, XIV 218 fn.

Kabalistic interpretations of, XIV

43-44 fn., 87 fn., 158, 184-85, 187

Kabiri and, XIV 272, 317

lamas of, II 44

Moses and, XIV 208

name veils the unpronounceable, XIV

42-44

not named in N.T., X 244

not Supreme God, III 457

not the "Father," X 91

not the Logos of St. Paul, X 241-42

numerical key to, XIV 87 fn.,

112-13 fn.

occult properties of tabernacle and,

XIII 278-79

"One God," XIV 337-38

one of the Demiurgi, XIV 223

one of the Elōhim, XIV 215, 335

originated with Moses, I 110

Ormuzd and, X 315

of pagan initiation, VIII 210

a personal deity, XIV 188, 190, 283

phallic symbol, XIV 184

a Planetary Spirit, XIV 272, 316

Satan and, IX 17-18

as Saturn, XIII 279; XIV 113, 316, 326

shuts out Divine Light, XIV 160-61

spirit of matter, XIII 98

is Sun, XIV 324

Sun god of Assyrians, XIII 101 fn.

symbolism of, X 53 (61), 356

as Third Sephirōth, III 457; VIII 139,

173 fn., 214 fn.; XIV 168, 189 & fn.,

190, 218 fn.

tutelary genius of Israel, VII 238

as "Universal Male," XIII 256-58

unsupported by Jesus, VIII 297

is Viraj manifested, XIV 218 fn.

See also Jahveh; Tetragrammaton

Jehovah-Elōhim:

Binah or, VIII 146

a generative god, VIII 156

Verbum and, VIII 356 (373)

Jehovah Tzabaoth:

host that refuses to create, VIII 148, 156

IHVH of formative world and, VIII

147

Jehovists:

altered Mosaic texts, XIV 183 fn.

anthropomorphized Jehovah, XIV

184-85

David originated, XIV 316

as Exotericists, XIV 183

view of man, XIV 184

were nominal prophets, XIV 183

Jellinek, Adolf (1821-1893):

XIV 171

———- Moses ben Schemtob

de Leon . . . . :

VIII 216

Kabalistic work of, VII 271

bio-bibliog., VIII 238, 460

bibliog., VII 378

Jennings, Rev. D. (1691-1762):

———- Jewish Antiquities:

XIV 183 fn.

Jennings, Hargrave (1817?-1890):

IV 530

best authority of Rosicrucianism, XIV

 291

on Wm. Jones, XIII 358

self-proclaimed originality of, XIII

255, 257-58

———- Phallicism . . .:

XII 520

heathen & Christian, XIII 258

on Jehovah, XIII 256

materialism and, XIII 229

on modern science as superstition,

XIV 121

on mysticism as soul of religion, XIV

120-21

on Rose & Cross, XIV 291-92

a shower of books like, XIII 254 & fn.

on "sublime" origin of, X1II 255

——— The Rosicrucians:

I 104 fn., 105; 111 195 fn.; IV 376, 532

ablest book on symbols, I 126

on chronology adopted by author of,

XIII 258

Fludd on fire, II 35 q.

mentions Signor Gualdi, III 125

pentagram in, III 312

reason Rosicrucians remain unknown,

IV 3-4 & fn.

superseded by Phallicism, XIII 254

bibliog., I 471; IV 653

Jenny:

H.P.B.'s maid, I 423, 425, 428

Jephthah:

on sacrifice of daughter in O.T., IX

42-43

Jequetepeque Valley (Peru):

treasures of, II 325

Jerdan, William (1782-1869):

on error, XI 330

on man's fondness for "own"

opinions, VI 230-31

bio-bibliog., VI 438-39

Jeremiah:

XII 556 q.

on Jewish polytheism, VIII 307-08

on prophets, IX 368 fn. (396 fn.)

on threat to Israel, XIV 173

Jerome, Saint (or Hieronymus)

(340?-420):

XIV 323

believed in Incubi, XII 194 & fn.

on candlestick symbol, XIV 330

distorts original Gospel of Matthew,

IV 241

family ties and, VIII 293

a fanatic, XIV 13 fn.

feared original Matthew would destroy

Church, XIV 150

St. Gregory Nazianzen's letter to, XIV

160

on Hillel, VIII 27 fn.

on John vs. Apollonius, XIV 129 & fn.

on Keys to scripture, XIV 102

on "heretical" Hebrew Matthew, XIV

129 fn., 150

perverted Biblical texts, XIV 129 fn.,

149-50; 159-60

on Simon Magus, XII 572

on women, XII 269

on works attributed to Ammonius,

XIV 11 fn., 13 fn.

———- Comm. in Isaiam:

VIII 28 fn.

———- Comet. in Mattheum:

on original Gospel of Matthew, IV

238 & fn., 240

———- Commentary to Matthew [tr.]:

data on disputed passage in, VIII 233-38

on genuine Hebrew, XIV 149

on original Gospel, VIII 214-15

———- Dialogi contra Pelagianos:

on Chaldaic origin of Matthew, XIV

149 fn.

on original Gospel of Matthew, IV

239-40

———- Epistola ad Paulinam:

on learning of Apollonius, XIV 136

———- Epistola XIV . . .:

on trampling mother's body, XI 84

———- Opera Omnia:

IX 225 fn.

admits Hebrew Matthew is Esoteric,

XIV 149

on Evangel acc. to the Hebrews, IV

240

———— De viris illusiribus liber:

VIII 215 fn.

on original Hebrew Matthew, IV 239;

VIII 237; IX 203 fn. (225 fn.); XIV

129 fn., 149

———- Vulgate:

preface on Matthew's Hebrew Gospel,

IV 241

bibliog., IV 653; VIII 233-38, 460; IX

420; XI 579

Jersey Island (Great Britain):

H.P.B.'s visit to, XII 64

Jerusalem:

in Gnostic allegory, XIII 37

as physical existence, XIII 26

Jesh:

Aξsh and, IX 206 fn. (228 fn.)

Jeshu ben-Panthera:

See Jehoshua ben Pandira (or

Panthera)

Jesuit(s):

alias of, organized in 1801, IX 300

alleged ancient origin of, III 115-18

astrolatry perverted Gnosis, XIV 341

authors & literature on, IX 316-17

Black Magic used by, IX 296 & fn.;

XIV 342

Cagliostro and, XII 80-81

casuistry used against Pagans, XIV

72-73

choice of, or Theosophy, IX 292-93

Clement XIV abolished, IX 300

condemns Occultism, XIV 342

crimes of, XIV 342-43

Europe will feel heavy hand of, IX

306

evicted from various countries, III 65,

199; IX 296

gather in magnetic circles to influence

people, IX 305

H.P.B. accused of connivance with,

III 365

heliolatry of, XIV 335-36 & fn.

D.D. Home and, I 195 et seq.

infiltrated Masonry, XIV 265-66

Jericho and, III 118

kill millions, IV 32

Knights Templars predecessors of,

XIV 341

Koot Hoomi says Grand Inquisitor

shows true, III 325

Masonry and, IV 55 et seq.

Military Ecclesiastics, XIV 341 & fn.

modern "Synagogue" of, XII 44

Montagu on, in England, IX 300-01

Napoleon III and, IX 300

organized pseudo-Rosicrucian

societies, XIV 266

origin & growth of, IX 299-300

parasite on Roman Church, XIV 341

plottings of, XIV 265-67

prophecy on destruction of, IX 305-07

restored at Rome, IX 298, 301

Roman Catholics &, are one, IX 293,

306

seek Universal dominion, XIV 341

stigmatized Apollonius, XIV 132

suppressed in France, IX 309-10

Theosophists implacable enemies of,

IX 306

Theosophists need not fear, IX 306

unfair to Tibetans, IV 14 fn.

wealth of, IX 305

bibliog., IX 316-17 & the Author

Bibliog., 404 ff.

See also Inquisition

Jesuitism:

choice between, or Theosophy, IX

292-93

object of T.S. is to antagonize, I 394

of Protestants, X 32

Roman Catholicism &, are one, IX

293-94

See also Roman Catholicism

 Jesus:

Adepts have records of, VIII 401-02

Aderenosa as virgin mother of, XIV

292 fn.

Ammonius on mission of, XIV 307

Apollo and, VIII 203

Apostles spurned reappearance of,

XIV 385

Apostles urged to preserve silence,

XIV 34, 35, 162, 308

Baptism in mystic "River," XIII 30-31

Bardesanian view of, XIV 395

biblical, not historical, IX 203 (225)

biography of, not true, IX 204 (226);

XIV 155, 388

Bishop Lardner and, XI 404-05

born like other men, XIII 55

Buddha &, gave same moral truths,

VIII 370 (390); XII 392

a Buddhist can honor, XIV 108, 395

a Cabalist, I 129

came to fulfill the law, XIV 122

Cerinthus on, XIII 55

Chrēstos and, I 382-83

Christ an Aeon who Incarnated in,

XIV 372 fn.

Christos descended on, XIII 39

Christos distinct from, XIII 25

Christos of Initiation, XIV 83, 122,

147, 148, 160

Church conflicts over, XIV 144-46

Church veiled truths of, XIV 257

coming of, a failure, IV 395

contempt of, for riches, II 162

crucified daily by disciples, XIV 59,

385

crucified during eclipse of Sun, XIV

137

date of, nativity uncertain, V 250

deified personification of

Hierophants, IX 203 (225)

demolishes 10 Commandments, X 245

derivation of term, XI 495

descent into kingdom of Satan, XIV

142

dictate on prayer, XIV 307 fn.

disciples &, have same Dhyani-

Buddha, XIII 72-73

disciples of, & Paul, XIV 121

dove and, XIII 8

Epiphanius on geneology of, IV

361 fn.

Essenes trained, I 106

Eucharist and, XIV 144

evidence on adeptship of, XIV 146-48,

154

existence of biblical, unproved, II 52;

III 174-75; V 250; IX 204 (226)

in eyes of Occultist, XIV 154, 159,

160, 283, 384, 388, 395-96

Five Words on robe of, XIII 32

followers mangled truths of, XIV 396

Fruit of the Plērōma, XIII 16

as Gabriel, XIII 22

genealogies of, V 253

Gnostic allegory of, XIV 160-61

Gnostics denied existence of, IX 205

(227)

great master, on "perfection," XIV

56 fn.

Greek numeral 6 and, XIII 78

on Heavenly Father, XII 533

Hebrew name means Sun, XIV 138

Hindu convert's views on, IV 204

on historical, VIII 55 (77), 189 fn.,

224, 362 & fn. (380-82 fn.)

as Iasous, IX 205 (227)

ideal of divine & human virtue, IV

395

or Iessus, XIV 292 fn.

IEU and, XIII 34, 36

ignored Jehovah, X 244-45; XIV

207 fn.

incarnation of Devadatta, XIV 396 fn.

the Individuality, XIII 50

inferior to angels, IX 206 (227)

an Initiate, VIII 200

an Initiate even to non-Christians, X

91

Initiate of Egyptian Mysteries, XIV

283-84

Initiatory cycle in story of, IX 203 fn.

(225 fn.)

Inquisition &, in Brothers Karamazov,

III 324

inspired by Mercury, XIV 395

intended to restore ancient wisdom,

XI 236 (272)

Irenaeus says, lived to age 50, IX 204

(226)

Jeshu ben-Panthers was real, IV

361-62; IX 20 fn., 203-04

(225-26)

John gives clue to birth of, XIV 137

John's failure to recognize, XIV 384

Josephus and, IX 205 (227)

knowledge of, Aetheric body, XIV 161

& fn.

learned mission after baptism, XIV

160

letter of, to Abgarus, III 175

Lιvi on, III 209

life-story of, based on Initiatory cycle,

X 67

lived around 100 B.C., IV 362, 603; VI

238; VIII 189 fn., 224,

362 & fn. (380-82 fn.); IX 204 (226)

Mahatmas' estimate of, IV 603; VIII

402

Mahatmic prototype in, XIII 12

"Man of Sorrows," XII 30; XIV 34,

146, 385

many forms of name, VIII 194

-Mary allegory, XIII 22

a Master of Wisdom, X 91

meek ways of, VIII 263-66

meekness & charity personified, XIV

74

monogram of INRI, XIV 158-59

murderer safe in the arms of, II 437

mystery drama of, XIII 30

names those to write about him, XIII

46-47

narrative based on Zodiac, XIV 155,

335-36 fn.

Nazar Initiate, XIV 123, 148, 149,

154, 160, 162

of Nazareth or Lad, VIII 189

never anointed, VIII 187, 362 (380);

XI 100

noble and pure type, IV 236

noble ideal, VIII 297

not unique, XIV 143-44, 159

numerical value of, VIII 211

objective & subjective, XIII 61

Occultists defend the man, XIV 74,

108, 143, 154, 160

one Son of God, VIII 297; XIV 160

only a man, XIV 150 & fn., 151, 160,

388, 396 fn.

opposed public worship, XIV 207 fn.,

307 fn.

parable of Kingdom, XIII 48-49

Paul knew teachings of, best, XI V

122

Paul not, founder of Christianity,

XIV 121-22

Paul's Christos was not, VIII 176 fn.

on paying karmic debts, XIII 75

perfected Initiate, XIII 50

personification of suffering, XIV 138,

159, 161

pioneer socialist, XI 374

Pistis Sophia and, XIII 60-61

preached 10 to 20 years, IX 204 (226)

predecessor of Apollonius, XIV 130,

137-38

presented as a God, XIV 45, 107-08,

143, 144, 160

product of 12 members, XIII 52

promise of miracles, XIV 396

pure ethics of, IV 414

Reason not Faith reveals, XIV 143-44

as reformer, XIII 256

regarded as Prophet by Moslems, XIV

108

reincarnation taught by, XI 58, 61;

XIV 57-59, 384

rendering parables of, XIV 33, 34, 74,

76, 108, 160

represented by Fish, XIV 153-54, 159

resurrection on Vernal Equinox, XIV

137

reveals Last Mystery, XIII 7

revelation concerning last words of,

XIV 146-48, 159

Roman Church not successor to, XIV

124-26

secret doctrine of, unrecorded, VIII

271

sectarians oppose, XIV 395

similarity with Gautama, XIV 395-96

Skinner on, as Astronomical figure,

XIV 138, 155-56, 158 & fn.,

158-59

socialist & Adept, VIII 54 (76)

some repelled by theological, XIV 59,

143

Son of his deeds, not God, XIV

143-44, 396 fn.

Sophia-Christos entered, XIV 160

"soul" of, XIII 25, 31

spirit of Buddha in, XIV 396 fn.

Spiritual giant, XIV 381

story of, Gnostics & Tannaim, VIII

210

strong words & actions of, IV 118

Syzygy of Pistis Sophia, XIII 40

Talmud claims, was lapidated, XIV

153 fn.

taught a Secret Doctrine, XIV 149,

162, 308

taught Apostles after resurrection,

XIV 161

teaching after resurrection, XIII 7

teachings found in Enoch, XIV 74,

77-79

teachings of, contradictory, VIII 178

a Theosophist, V 356

Theosophists deny, of Gospels, IV

361, 363

Theosophy respects, XIV 143, 160

transfiguration scene, XIV 159

"Tyrant Deities" and, XIII 35

the Vesture of Light, XIII 8

words of, on cross, IX 203 fn.

(225 fn.)

See also Jehoshua ben Pandira; The

Nazarene

Jethro:

Median priest, XIV 175 fn.

Jettatore:

visual ray of, X 225

Jevons, W.S. (1835-1882):

———- Principles of Science:

register of events upon matter, XIII

294

 

Jewish:

chronology of creation, V 204; XII

72-73

Rosh-ha-Shanah, XII 72

Scriptures & Christian chronology,

XII 72

Talmudic calendar, XII 72

Jewish Quarterly Review:

on Philo's work, VII 218 fn.

Jewish Scriptures:

Astronomical keys in, XIV 65-66

Bible exists no more, XIV 193-94

compared with Gospels, XIV 16, 74,

77-79

copied from Egyptian & Chaldaean,

XIV 170, 172

creative auxiliary in, XIV 46 fn., 47

on death of Jesus, XIV 153 fn.

degraded Wisdom Religion, XIV

176-77, 195, 205

enigmas due to Moses, XIV 69,

172-74, 183 fn.

Kabalistic written lore dated, XIV 170

Keys to, XIV 102, 157-59, 176, 183,

195

Mysteries of, XIV 36, 69, 87-89, 170,

172-74

not archaic Esoteric System, XIV 195

Rabbi Wise on, XIV 39

restored by Ezra (Esdras), XIV 178,

194

revelation in, XIV 205

rewritten & tampered with, XIV

177-78, 19394, 195

Samaritans repudiated canonical, XIV

174

two schools of, XIV 183

Zohar not merely Jewish wisdom,

XIV 93, 169-70

See also Judaism; Sēpher-Yetzirah;

Talmud; Torah; Zohar etc.

Jewish World:

on Lucifer, VIII 306-10

Jews:

accusations against, VII 222

adapted scriptures to astro-

physiological symbols, VII 254-55,

258

Ain-Soph copies Parabrahman, XIV

184-85

ancient Chandalas, XII 169 (179)

ancient Mystery language and, XIV

169

on anthropomorphic God of, XIV 69

Astrolatry of, XIV 272, 326

Astruc on, XII 273-74

"Black", have own scriptures, XIV

174

borrowed revelation of older nations,

XIV 205, 323, 359

Chaldean heirloom of, XIII 229,

278-79

Colossus of Rhodes and, XI 360

condition of, in Russia, I 262-63

deified organs of generation, XIV 62

devout, among Theosophists, XII 341

Divine Spirit of, XIV 157 fn.

early phonetic languages of, XIV 176

esoteric knowledge from Egypt &

Babylonia, IX 46

European potentates in debt to, XI

361-62

French, XII 273

Ghetto and, III 87

God of, not Supreme God, XIV 112,

113, 190, 272

have distorted echo of Kabalah, XIV

174

highest aspirations of, XI 40-41

human sacrifice practiced by, IX 43

& fn.

Ialdabaōth was Jehovah of, XIV

160-61

immigrated to Chaldea from India,

XII 169 (179)

India & cosmogony of, XIV 87,

188-89, 323

initiated, & Chaldean Kabala, III

456 fn.

Jacolliot on, XII 170 (179)

Jehovah and, XIII 98

Kabalistic oral tradition dated, XIV

170

Karaim, of Crimea, XIV 174

learned Adepts of, XIV 181, 195

magical teraphim of, VII 215-19

Merkabah of, XIV 47

Monotheism of, XIV 170, 207 fn.

Mosaic, as Sabaeans, XIV 323

Moses exoteric God of, XIII 101 fn.

mutilated Moses' teachings, XIV 174

national history of, XIV 176

national Karma of, XIV 193 fn.

no spirituality in Mosaic, of Sodales,

VII 257

no twelve tribes of, XIV 178 fn.

not "Elect" Root of Enoch, XIV 82

numbers from India, XIV 245, 359,

360-61

numerical system of, VII 256-57,

260-61

origin of Abraham, XIV 90-92,

93 fn., 176

Palestinian arrival date questioned, III

453

Persian colony imbued with

Magianism, III 453

phallic religion of, XIV 205

preserved most phallic God, XIV

207 fn.

rejected the higher law, VII 254

religious tolerance of. XII 340-41

rely on dead language, XIV 172

"return" from Babylon questioned, III

451, 453

sacred numerations of, XIV 359, 360

Samson an Initiate of, XIV 272 fn.

selfish prayers of, XIV 42

Slavonian folklore about, XI 361

supposed monotheism of, XIII 279

symbolic records of, XIV 170

symbolism of encampment, XIV 158

as Talmudists, III 453

Tannaim protested against sensual, XI 37

Teraphim & Taro, XIV 93

theory of angels from Persia, XIV

323

"Three Mothers" & Saktis, XIV 65

true religion of, little known, III 453

unspiritual people, XIV 157 fn.

See also Hebrews; Karaim Jews;

Nazarenes; Sadducees etc.

Jeypoor (Jaipur), India:

yogi entranced at, II 204 (207)

Jezeus Christna:

See Krishna

Jimenez, Cardinal (1436-1517):

burned thousands of MSS., XIV 313

Jinarajadasa, C. (1875-1953):

XIV xv, xxviii, 469

on H.P.B.'s link with Masters, XIV

474

on WMS., XIV 457 fn., 462 fn., 470

———- Did Mme. Blavatsky Forge the

Mahatma Letters?:

facs. of Master Hilariou's letter in, V

130-32

letter from "Old Gentleman" Adept

in, I 438

———- Letters from the Masters . . . 1st

series:

II 219 fn., X 135 rf.

K.H. on Hilarion & H.P.B., VI 355

K.H. writes to & visits Olcott, VI 24, 30

Maha-Chohan on Buddhism as surest

path, X 80

Maha-Chohan on purpose of T.S., X

79-81

Maha-Chohan's letter in, VII 248 fn.;

XII 240-41 fn.

Mahatmas comment on "Inner

Group," VI 255-56

noblest title of T.S. given in, X 80

notes on Maha-Chohan's letter, X

78-79 fn.

on "struggle for life" & its solution, X

80-81

on T.S. in 1888, X 134 rf.

———- Letters from the Masters . . . 2nd

series:

II 342; V 11 fn.; VI 257 fn.

K.H. note to Mohini, VI 21

letter from "Old Gentleman" Adept

in, 1438

on lost Rosy Cross jewel, I 439

Master Serapis on The Theosophist,

II 83

rf. to Tuitit Bey, I 87 fn.

bibliog., 1 471-72; V 375; VI 439; X

418

Jin-ch'an, Bonze:

———- The Buddhist Cosmos:

unreliable, VI 100

Jinn(s) (or Jinnat):

commerce with, & demons, XII

190-91

nature elementals, IV 103

Jiva(s) (Sk.):

as anima mundi, V 112

atoms animated by dormant, V 112

cannot reappear on earth, VII 180

in essence is Parabrahm, IV 536

is immutable Root of all, XII 607

individualization of, XIII 364

as indivisible abstraction, IX 76 fn.

Ÿvara and, IV 423 et seq.

Jivatman &, compared, IV 547; V

12-13 (41), 117

as Karana-arira, IV 579 & fn.

as Life, III 409, 422

life-atoms of, after death, V 109

as life-principle, IV 579 & fn., 580

Manas and, VII 179-80

as manifested life, IV 547

monad or, IX 63

Nirvana and, XI 468

not conscious after death,,IV 560

only true existence, III 422

Parabrahm inseparable from every, XI

468

Prana as an aspect of, XII 607 fn.,

672, 707-08

or prana distinct from atoms, V 111

or prana & its vehicle, XIV 209 fn.

Pranamaya and, IV 582

produces cohesion, V 112-13

as second principle transmigrates, IV 559

seven forms or principles of, IX

76 fn., 79

seventh principle and, III 423

several meanings of, VII 347

Vedantin sect says, goes to the sun,

IX 63

Vijρanamaya Kosa and, XIV 49

See also Jivatma[n]; Life; Life-atoms

Jiva-Bhava (Sk.):

body only, I 335

Jivanmukta(s) (Sk.):

on becoming a, XI 468, 474; XIl 634

cannot communicate with world, XII 159

consciousness when in Nirmanakaya

state, XIV 387

cp. to Avatara, XIV 374

during Samadhi, XIV 439

goes into Samadhi at will, X 253

obtains Nirvana by own merits, XIV 374

the Perfect Ones, XIV 409 fn., 439 fn.

state, XIV 52 & fn., 122, 374, 376,

387, 439 fn.

unites his "principles," X 253; XIII 74

Jivatma[n] (Sk.):

animal soul, II 92

is Atman or unmanifested life, IV 547

& fn.

definitions, II 467; III 106, 325-26,

409-10 & fn.; X 369

eternally manifested by Parabrahman,

VI 179

Jiva and, V 12-13 (41), 117

Jivas and, XI 468

as Life-Soul, III 106

meanings in different systems, III 407

misused in Fragment No. I, V 117

is nirguna, IV 581

Nyaya philosophy lists, as a root

principle, IV 579-80

occult & Vedanta views on, IX 77 & fn.

Paramatma &, defined, X 369

the Prameyas include, IV 579-80

as ray of Paramatman, IV 548

resembles žayah, XIV 189

seventh principle, III 422; VI 83 (92), 179

seventh principle & Nyaya, V 33 (61)

as Universal soul, XI 468; XIV 189

Jρana (Sk.):

ajρana and, XI 474

definition, XI 474

different modes of acquiring, XII 634

two classes of, V 337

Jnanadeva, Sri (1275-1296):

———- Jρaneshwari:

XIII 10 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIII 384

Jρana Vidya (Sk.):

is Theosophy, XI 235 (271)

Jρanendriyas (Sk.):

organs of sense, XII 667

Joachim of Floris (1145?-1202):

Abbe' Roca praises, IX 352 (380)

———- Ιvangile eternal:

explains origin of Evil, IX 363 (391)

rf. to Renan's dissertation on, IX 353

(381)

bio-bibliog., IX 420-21

Joan of Arc (1412-1431):

martyr, XII 30

Joannes, Count:

hell and, III 90

Job:

an Arabian Initiate, XIV 26

Job:

VIII 28 fn.; XI 175 (183), 357 q.; XII

30 q., 313 q.; XIII 101 q.

on animals & creation, VII 42, 44

denies immortality, II 12 (23)

on "gates of death," XIV 288

Jerome perverted text in, XIV 129 fn.

on morning stars, XIV 26

pre-Mosaic meaning, XII 313

record of Egyptian mysteries, IV 124

on Satan as son of God, X 150

treatise on Initiation, VII 258; XII

312-13; XIV 289

on trials of, & Theosophy, X 3

on wise man, X 1

Jod:

phallus and, VI 133

Jod-he-vau-he:

as androgynous mankind, X 356-57

See also Tetragrammaton

Jodo Buddhists:

give Tripitaka to Adyar library, XII

300-01

Joel.

VIII 107 fn. & q.

Johai, Simon ben:

See Shimon ben-Yoƒai

John:

derivation & varients of name, XI

488, 492, 496

John, Saint:

Apocrypha of, doubtful, XIV 129

on Apollonius of Tyana, XIV 129

& fn., 133

author of Apocalypse, IV 265

called "Son of Thunder," XIV 129

& fn.

"competition of miracles" and, XIV

129 & fn., 133

day of, & three-leaved fern, III 352

failed to recognize Christ in new

form, XIV 384

Gospel of, not written by, XI V

124 fn.

hated Pagan Mysteries, XIV 123

as holy Spirit, XIV 159

a Kabalist, III 85; XIV 115, 123

miracles at Ephesus, XIV 133

Simon ignored "authority" of, XIV

116

slanders Nicolaitans, XIV 117

John:

VIII 288

Quoted: VIII 181, 183 fn., 265, 289,

346. 355 & fn. (372); IX 190, 191,

346 (374), 361 (389), 367 (394); XI

89, 143-44; XII 46, 54, 348, 385

Apocalypse compared with, VI 149

blind man parable in, XIV 58-59

Canon Westcott on, VI 149

chapter of, deals with final Initiation,

XI 498-503

contrasted with Synopties, VI 154

on divinity of humanity, XIV 48

on Elias, XIV 57

first two chapters of, analysed, XI

483-85

is Gnostic work, VIII 210 fn.

inner Deity idea in, XIV 55

Irenaeus and, V 116 fn.

Jesus too kind to say part of, XIV 74

on Kingdom of God, XIV 57

on Light & Darkness, X 360

on man born blind, IV 390

meaning of "born again" in, XIV 57

& fn,

meaning of "my Father" & "your

Father" in, XIII 72-73

on Nazareth, VI 168

paraphrased, IX 180-81, 185, 186

plagiarized "Prophecies" in, XIV 74,

78

a Platonist wrote, not John, VI 148;

XIV 124 fn.

reincarnation in, XIV 384

on Seven Golden Candlesticks of,

XIV 329-30

on "sin" of blind man, V 116

on symbolism of last supper, XI

94-95

on the "way," XIV 396 fn.

theologians views and, VI 154

Theophylus Antioehenus and, VI 152

& fn.

Wordsworth q. scholar on, VI 151

I John:

IX 365 (393 fn.)

John Chrysostom, Saint:

See Chrysostom, John

John Damascene, Saint (676?-754?):

on women, XII 269

———- Life of Barlaam and Josaphat:

Buddhism and, V 240 & fn.

bio-bibliog., V 381

John of Parma (1209?-1289):

real Christianity and, IX 352 (380)

bio-bibliog., IX 421-22

John of Zedadzene, Saint (fl. 5th C.):

II 125-26 fn.

John the Baptist:

birth of, related to Christ, XIV 137,

384

his mother Elizabeth and, XIII 13

a Nazar, III 451 fn.; 1V 265; IX 210

(232)

solar cycle and, XIV 137-38

Soul of Elias in, XIII 13

John the Divine:

not the "Evangelist," XI 74-75 fn.

or Oannes, XI 75 fn.

patron of Gnostics, XI 75 fn.

true author of Revelation, XI

74-75 fn.

John the Evangelist:

an invention of Irenaeus, XI 74 fn.

not John of Revelation, XI 74-75 fn.

John XX (or XXI), Pope (d. 1277):

a sorcerer, VII 222

Johnson:

on perseverance, XI 391

Johnson, Dean:

Bible prophecies and, III 67

Johnston, Charles (1867-1931):

conversation of, with H.P.B., VIII

392-409

Hodgson Report and, VIII 393-96

notes to Genesis article of, IX 237-41

bio-bibliog., IX 422-26

Jolles, Adolf (1864-?):

on influenza, XII 107 biog.,

XII 752

Joly, Prof. N. (1812-1885):

———- Man Before Metals:

on roots of Catholic ritual, VIII 209

bibliog., VIII 460

Jonah:

on whale of, III 217 fn.; XI 496

Jones, Elder:

on foot-washing ritual, 1 261

Jones, J.:

———- The Natural and the Supernatural:

 on electricity & shells, III 25-26, 512

Jones, Dr. John (1766?-1827?):

———- A Reply to . . .:

on Chrēstos, VIII 190

written under pen name Ben David,

VIII 226

bio-bibliog., VIII 460

Jones, Sir Win. (1746-1794):

II 28, 104; III 64 fn.; V 30 fn. (58 fn.)

on Avesta, IV 525

confused Budha & Buddha, XIV 395

errors of, I 239

foiled by Brahmanas MSS., IX 212 fn.

(234 fn.)

on "Hebrew" language, XIV 180

on Hindu archaic records, XIV 358

on Iran as home of Ethiopians, XIII

332

on Magianism's era, IV 515

puzzled by names of the days, XIV

350

on religion of Hushang, IV 515

———- Laws of Manu:

given "early" date, V 308-09

published by, XIV 311 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIV 534-35

Jordan River:

allegory on turning back of, XIII 37

definition, XI 495-96

in Gnostic allegory, XIV 160-61

Hebrew "Jar-ed" relates to, XI 495

a mystic river, XIII 30, 37

Josaphat, Saint:

mythical, XI 208

originally the Buddha, II 134

Joseph:

an Initiate, XIV 257

Joseph ben Pandira (fl. 2nd C. B.C.):

father of real Jesus, VIII 179

Josephus, Flavius (37-100):

on Abraham, XIV 35

on Alexandrian Library, XIII 231

Dius the Phoenician in work of, V

299

on Divine Mathematics, XIV 66-67

Eusebius & Bishop Lardner, XI

404-05

forgery about Jesus in text of, IV

363-64

never initiated, XIV 93-94

on Plato's allegories, XIV 8

said Moses spoke figuratively in

Genesis, XIV 306

view on Zohar XIV 93-94

witness of Septuagint translation, XIV

178-79

———- Antiquities:

on beliefs of Pharisees, III 453

Eusebius and, IX 205 (227)

———- Contra Apionem:

on human sacrifices by Jews, IX 43 fn.

on "one God" of Greeks, XIV 8

———- Genuine Works:

on plundering of sacred works, XIV

182 fn.

bibliog., 111 512; IX 427

Joshi, Mrs. A. (1865-1887):

Philadelphia visit described, VI

66-68

studied medicine in U.S., IV 465-66

bio-bibliog., IV 653-54

Joshua:

IV 236

initiated by Moses, XIV 263-64

Moses and, IV 100-01

the sun and, II 69

Joshua:

IX 291 q.

on Jewish idolatry, VII 216

on life as a wave of sorrow, XII 391

Jost, I.M. (1793-1860):

———- The Israelite Indeed:

III 451 fn.

bibliog., III 512

Journal de mēdecine de l'Ouest:

on color-sound impressions, VII 65

Journal du Magnētisme:

Cazeneuve on numerical proportions,

II 449

on Charcot's experiment, II 283

on hypnotic suggestion, XII 220 fn.

Journal of Science:

II 473

on exceptional individuals & decline

of civilizations, II 336

reviews The Occult World, IV 273 et seq.

Journal of the Hindu Sabha:

on Gods, Theosophists & Yogis, III

303-04

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society:

———- “On the Birs-Nimrud . . . . ”:

on seven-storied tower of, XIII

276 fn.

———- "The Inscription of Tiglath

Pileser I":

four Orientalists it., XIII 280 fn.

———- "..Vedantic Conception of

Brahma":

on God as Absolute Consciousness,

XIII 310 fn.

Journal of the Theosophical Society:

H.P.B. on Replies to an English FTS.,

V 137

why published, VI 53-55

bibliog., VI 450

Journalism:

heliocentric, I 241

recrimination is soul of American, I

322

Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893):

Ancients held in contempt by, XIV 14

failed to see Esoteric elements in

Plato, XIII 147, 151, 157

on Neo-Platonic absurdities, XIV

11-12, 14-15

Occult key not held by, XIV 12, 14-15

on Plato, XIV 9

Platonic esotericism denied by, XIV 4,

8-16, 15

Timaeus "confused" says, XIV 10

———- Dialogues of Plato:

Gnostic element in, XIII 147

on Timaeus as occult treatise, XIII

147, 154 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIV 535

Joy:

result of expanding selflessness, XI

149

Jual-Khul:

See Djual Khool

Juan (John) VI (1767-1826):

Saint Anthony and, II 180

Judah:

VIII 289-90 & fns.

Judah ha-Levi (1085?-1140):

———- Khozari:

Sēpher-Yetzirah first mentioned in,

XIV 171

Judaism:

Ammonius influenced, XIV 13, 308

annihilates all gods by Jehovah, XIV

218

God of, not Supreme, XIV 112, 218

imposed on history, V 165

Kabalah, & Bible, XIV 167 ff.

keys to, XIV 157-59, 176, 183, 205

most phallic religion, XIV 205

Mysteries of, XIV 170, 172-74

nature of, III 180

not contemporary with

Zoroastrianism, III 451

Saturn as God of, XIV 113

as vulgar magic, III 456 fn.

See also Jewish Scriptures &

individual titles

Judas Maccabeus (?-160 B.C.):

finished Bible of Ezra, XIV 178,

182 fn.

Jude:

XIV 78

on psychical nature, I 297

Jude, Apostle:

referred to Enoch as revelation, XIV

82

Judea:

colonization of, VII 254

Judean:

Christianity & women, XII 268

Judge, John H.:

helps with Isis Unveiled, I 473

initiated into T.S., I 430

leaves Founders, I 431

Judge, William Q. (1851-1896):

American TS. charged to actively

defend, XII 595-96

appeals for Esoteric Section, X 134;

XII 479

Aryan Press and, XII 499

on aspirant & school of initiation, IX

162 fn.

attacked by enemies, XII 26, 58182,

594-95

on Bhagavad Gita, VI 146

charges against, & libel suit against

Coues, XII 375-76

chela of 13 years' standing, X 194-95;

XII 482

consults with Master M., I 430

Dublin Lodge visited by, XII 480

E.S. orders involving, XIII 136-37

E.S. Rules & Preliminary

Memorandum by, M. & H.P.B., XII

480, 482, 484

edits The Candidate, VI xxiv

H.P.B. defends, XII 499-500, 593-96

H.P.B. disagrees with, VI 17-20, 147

H.P.B gave rights to S.D. to, IX xxiv

H.P.B. letter to, on T.S. crisis, VII

136-38

H.P.B. talks with, on occultism, X

268-73

H.P.B. visits, I 412, 429

H.P.B.'s American E.S. representative,

XI 329

H.P.B.'s appreciation of, IX 242; XIII

176

H.P.B.'s diary notes on, I 409, 410,

411, 413, 416, 417, 425, 426, 427

H.P.B.'s sole representative for E.S. in

America, X 194-95; XII 482-83

Johnston and, IX 425

joined Arya Samaj, II 42

Lane and, XI 552, 557

leaves Founders, I 431

letters of, in The Word, X 268 fn.

Light on the Path and, XI 325-28

Maha-Chohan's letter excerpted by,

XII 241 fn.

met Adepts in prior lives, X 268

Morya praises, VIII 448

a Nirmankaya blended with astral of,

VII 138

one of the three founders of the T.S.,

XII 593

Oriental Department of, XII 419

in Paris, helping H.P.B., VI 185

in Paris on way to India, X 268 fn.

pledged directly to Masters, XII 480

policy of, commended, IX 242

as publisher, XII 300

a pupil of H.P.B., X 153

refused to defend himself, XII 595

resuscitator of Theosophy in U.S.A.,

XII 594

on Secret Doctrine, X 158

shortened Devachan of, X 269

Theosophical Society owes existence

mainly to, IX 242

a theosophist in previous lives, X 268

Wimbridge telegraphed by, I 423

———- Letters That Have Helped Me:

Master defends, XII 594 fn.

———- The Path:

XIV 492 fn.

———- Practical Occultism:

on "Address to Archbishop of

Canterbury," VIII 268 fn.

letters of Judge cited in, X 134 fn.,

158 fn., 159 & fn.

———- "The Adepts in America in

1776":

criticized by H.P.B., VI 17-20

signed by "An Ex-Asiatic," VI 15 fn.

———- "By Master's Direction":

on founding of E.S., XII 480

mentions Judge letter on E.S.

formation, X 134 fn.

———- "Occult Arts":

VI 121

bio-bibliog., I 472-90

bibliog., VIII 461; X 418-19

Judges:

IX 210 fn. (232 fn.)

on dance of Shiloh, III 205; XIV 316

instances of human sacrifice in, IX 42, 43

on Samson's locks, VII 275 fn.; XIV

261 fn., 272 fn.

on talkative vine, V 348

on teraphim, VII 232 fn., 235

Judgment:

Day or "Yom Ha-Din," XII 73

passions distort spiritual, into worldly,

XII 584-85

refraining from, XII 349, 495

right of private, VII 166

Juggernaut:

symbolical meaning of, VIII 51 (73)

Jugglery:

psychological, VIII 50 (72)

Julian, Emperor (331-363):

acquainted with Heliocentric system,

XIV 222-23 & fn.

called "Apostate," XII 47, 95 (101-02);

XIV 351

compared with Socrates, XIV 222 fn.

divulged the Solar Mystery, XIV

222 fn., 223

embraced Neo-Platonism, XIV 312

gentle pagan, XII 94-95 (101-02)

last Solar Priest, XIV 222

last Theophany of, XIV 64

New Year's celebration of, cp. to

present one, XII 96 (102)

prayed to Planetary "Gods," XIV 351

returned to the Old Gods, IX 366 fn.

(394 fn.)

bio-bibliog., XIV 535-36

Julien, Stanislas (1797-1873):

———- Voyages des Pθlerins

Bouddhistes . . .:

HiuenTsang on Magic, XIV 19

bio-bibliog., XIV 537

Julio (or Juli):

Aztec "astral" body, II 171, 173

Julius I, Pope (?-352):

Christmas date and, II 164

Julius III, Pope (1487-1555):

IX 311

gave Jesuits power, IX 299

purification of the Thermae ordered

by, X 24

Jupiter:

avataric cycle of, XII 105

-Belus Temple, XIII 274

bird of, in N.T., XIII 279

fallen, XIII 271

finer in substance than Earth, X 342

lab or Jehovah, XIV 272, 310

Little Tsebaōth, XIII 25

-Logos, XIV 271-72

Mikael as spirit of, XIV 338 fn.

omnipotency personified, XIV 335

as Parabrahman, XIV 257

as "Pater Aether" or Satan, XIV 165 fn.

transformed into Saint Peter, XIII 299

See also Brihaspati; Iaō; Jehovah

Jupiter Epouranios:

VIII 310

Jupiter Fulminator:

sun and, V 158

Jupiter Hoplosmios:

temple of, VII 220

Jupiter Tinia:

Tages and, V 222

Jussieu, Dr. Antoine L. de (1748-1836):

carried on Mesmer's work, XII 223

defends mesmerism, XII 218

bio-bibliog., XII 752

Justice:

absolute, V 15 (44)

charity and, IX 10; XI 192

nature of, I 200

perfect, in nature, VIII 299

Selfishness and, XIII 189

strictest, & Devachan, V 85 o

f the Future, XIII 189

value of communications and, VI 144

wealth and, XII 387

Justin Martyr (100?-165):

V 257; XIV 83, 128

on agapae, XI 99

charged with Sun worship, XIV 324

Hebrew version of Matthew used by,

XI V 150 fn.

on Simon Magus, XII 571

on Vatican, VIII 178

———- First Apology:

Chērstians and, VIII 175 fn.

on Chrēstos, VIII 176 & fn., 218

———- Hortatory Address to the Greeks:

VIII 228

bibliog., VIII 461

Justinian, Emperor (483-565):

II 122

closed Neo-Platonic school, XIV 312

Justiniani, Rossi de:

errors of, II 56 et seq. (62 et seq.)

Justinus (fl. 3rd C.):

Elōhim of, XIII 43

First Triad of, XIII 49

on Israēl, XIII 49

system of, XIII 22

———- De Historiarόs Philippicis Libri:

quotes Pompeius on age of Scythians,

XIII 333 & fn.

Ju-su:

as Horns & Khonsu, IX 206 (228)

Juvenal (60?-140 A.D.):

on pride, XI 197

———- Satires:

XI 77, 579

on astrologers, XIV 349 fn.

on slander, X 133, 197

Jyotisha:

one of the Vedangas, XIV 359

Sesha, on seasonal points, XIV 362

bibliog., XIV 537

Jyotisham Jyotihh:

"light of lights," IV 580