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The name '''Theosophical Society in America''' was used by the organization formed by [[William Quan Judge]] following the contentious [[1895 Convention]] in which the American Section divided into two factions. In 1898 the organization was folded into the [[Universal Brotherhood]], forming the [[Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society]] led by [[Katherine Tingley]].
The name '''Theosophical Society in America''' was used by the organization formed by [[William Quan Judge]] following the contentious [[1895 Convention]] in which the American Section divided into two factions. In 1898 the organization was folded into the [[Universal Brotherhood]], forming the [[Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society]] led by [[Katherine Tingley]].


For other uses of the name '''Theosophical Society in America''', refer to this [[[Theosophical Society in America#History|history]].
For other uses of the name '''Theosophical Society in America''', refer to this [[Theosophical Society in America#History|history]].


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Revision as of 13:46, 8 April 2014

The name Theosophical Society in America was used by the organization formed by William Quan Judge following the contentious 1895 Convention in which the American Section divided into two factions. In 1898 the organization was folded into the Universal Brotherhood, forming the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society led by Katherine Tingley.

For other uses of the name Theosophical Society in America, refer to this history.

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