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James M. Pryse

    James Morgan Pryse was an author and publisher active for the Theosophical Society at the close of the 19th century. He managed the Aryan Press in New York and later the H.P.B. Press in London. His work focused on disseminating texts central to the theosophical movement.

    Reinkarnation im Neuen Testament
    The Apocalypse unsealed
    The restored New Testament
    The Apocalypse Unsealed
    The Apocalypse Unsealed (1910)
    • 2020

      The restored New Testament

      the Hellenic fragments, freed from the pseudo-Jewish interpolations, harmonized, and done into English verse and prose

      • 836 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, making it essential reading for scholars and future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains any marks or annotations from the first publication, preserving its authentic character and historical context. This approach ensures that the book's legacy endures, allowing readers to engage with it as it was initially intended.

      The restored New Testament
    • 2019

      The Apocalypse unsealed

      being an esoteric interpretation of the initiation of Ioannes commonly called the Revelation of (St.) John

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, serving as an essential resource for future generations. It has been reproduced in its original print format, intentionally preserving any marks or annotations to maintain its authentic character. This approach ensures that the book's historical value and scholarly importance are not lost over time.

      The Apocalypse unsealed
    • 2007

      The Apocalypse Unsealed

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Focusing on spiritual development rather than prophecy, this work by James M. Pryse reinterprets the Book of Revelation through a theosophical lens. It aims to reveal the hidden meanings behind this often-misunderstood biblical text, connecting it with ancient writings like the Upanishads. By offering a modern perspective, Pryse seeks to illuminate the esoteric significance of Revelation, challenging conventional interpretations and emphasizing its relevance to spiritual growth.

      The Apocalypse Unsealed
    • 2006

      The Apocalypse Unsealed (1910)

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on spiritual development, this book reinterprets the Apocalypse as a guide rather than a prophecy or historical account. It aims to demystify the text for a broader audience, presenting a clear and concise analysis accessible to those unfamiliar with sacred science. The author avoids complex jargon and controversy, ensuring that the exposition remains straightforward and elementary, making it suitable for readers seeking to understand the deeper meanings behind the Apocalyptic narrative.

      The Apocalypse Unsealed (1910)