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== Additional resources == | == Additional resources == | ||
* Crow, John L. "Theosophy and the Liberal Catholic Church." Religion in American History website. 30 July 2013. Available online at [http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2013/07/theosophy-and-liberal-catholic-church.html Religion in American History]. | * Crow, John L. "Theosophy and the Liberal Catholic Church." Religion in American History website. 30 July 2013. Available online at [http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2013/07/theosophy-and-liberal-catholic-church.html Religion in American History]. | ||
* Smoley, Richard, "The Liberal Catholic Church Celebrates Its Centenary," ''[http://www.innerchristianity.com/blog.htm?post=1021671 Richard Smoley's Blog (February 17, 2016)]. | |||
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ARTICLE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Until this article is completed, see the following names of people who were significant in the Church: James Ingall Wedgwood, Charles Webster Leadbeater, Robert Kelsey Walton, Felix Layton, Irving Cooper, George S. Arundale, Charles Hampton, Julian Adrian Mazel.
Early history
Doctrine
Divisions in
Locations
Leadership
Notes
Additional resources
- Crow, John L. "Theosophy and the Liberal Catholic Church." Religion in American History website. 30 July 2013. Available online at Religion in American History.
- Smoley, Richard, "The Liberal Catholic Church Celebrates Its Centenary," Richard Smoley's Blog (February 17, 2016).