Part 82 (2/2)
No attempts have been made to standardize the spelling of some words, nor make any changes in phraseology; for instance, ”Cabala,” ”Kabalah,”
”Kabala,” are different spellings of the one word; ”Deity” and ”G.o.d” are used indiscriminately, etc., etc.; this volume is a Digest of ”Morals and Dogma” as it is, and nothing else.
T.W. HUGO.
Duluth, Minn., October 1st, 1909.
EXPLANATION.
In explanation of the characters used in the Index; the letters ”u,”
”m,” ”l” after a number signifies that the subject mentioned will be found on the page represented by the number and in the upper, middle, or lower thirds of that page, respectively; thus ”Unity of G.o.d taught in the Kabalah, 625-l,” means that on the lower third of page 625 will be found the paragraph of which the notation in question is a shortened statement.
Where no final letter is given it means that the notation refers to the entire page, as ”Universe, questions concerning the creation or self existence of, 648,” means that all of page 648 refers to that notation just quoted.
Where a dash (--) appears at the end of the words, it means that for the completion of the sentence reference must be made to the page whose number follows; for instance, ”Universe must have been co-existent with Deity because--, 684-u,” means that the reader must consult page 684-u, and complete the sentence, as it is of such a nature that it could not be boiled down very well and preserve the true sense.
Where a dash (--) appears between two numbers of pages it means that both of those pages and the intervening ones refer to the subject matter of the notation opposite those numbers.
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