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To

JOHN F. KAPP; L. H. MCLAUGHLIN; ALBERT BURPEE; JOHN TEMPLE; GUSTAV SCHRADER; LEWIS AND JONATHAN KIRK; E. A. PERCEVAL, Jr.; ABU-ID-DURR DJUNDUB OF THE ANSAIREH; OTHMAN ASWAD EL KINDEE; HER GRACIOUS PURITY, FAIROOZ SHIRWAN AFRIDOON,

and to every man, woman or child besides, whoever, as the named great, because Good Souls, ever did me a kindness or spoke me fairly in the dark hour, and through them to all human kind, for the firm and steady rebuilding of a right and true system of social ethics, based upon the purity of woman, the nobleness of man and the honor of the race, one wholly free from all abnormalism; devoted to the everlasting discomfiture of all who aim to pervert the higher, better, purer, nobler instincts of our common human nature; to the speedy downfall of all false systems and shams, whether in Physics, Morals, Politics or Faith; and to the corresponding advance, thrift and triumph of the Good, the Beautiful and the True, and to the assured success of the Superlative Order of Men and Women who constitute the E. W. A. S., this present Edition of

MY WORK OF RELIGIO-MEDICI

is gratefully dedicated to the

RE-FOUNDER AND HIERARCH OF EULIS,

P. B. RANDOLPH.

Toledo, Ohio, 1874.

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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by

P. B. RANDOLPH,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.