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Revision as of 21:29, 19 April 2013
Early life
Foundation of the Theosophical Society
Legal career
Theosophical work
William Quan Judge served as editor of the periodical, The Path, from 1886-1896. Quoting from the first issue, April 1886, Judge gives a reason for producing the publication: "to try on the one hand to point out to their fellows a Path in which they have found hope for man, and on the other to investigate all systems of ethics and philosophy claiming to lead directly to such a path, regardless of the possibility that the highway may, after all, be in another direction from the one in which they are looking."
Death
Notes
Additional resources
William Quan Judge page on Theosophy.net [1]