THE METHOD OF SCIENCE --- THE AIM OF RELIGION
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Key entry by Bill Heidrick, with help from Rusty Sporer, and Fr. H.B. (class A material and Bartzabel ritual). Entry of Liber AL by Fr. Ebony.
Updated 3/23/96[email protected]Most of Numbers 1 through 8 are at least minimally formatted. If when browsing these pages you see a chapter that you would like to make better drop me email and check the chapter out. I'd like to see these pages gradually get better and better! I also have many scans for the series, although they are all too large for Web documents and so need to be reformatted and inserted. If you have a favorite chapter or want to lend a hand, please drop Robin a line!
Robin, Ommadawn, and Bill Stender put up the Web Pages.
There is much that could be enhanced in this Web version of the Equinox, many of the illustrations are yet to be located, special formatting, and even additional illustrative material. For example In the Number 2's Temple of Solomon the King new color images of the Golden Dawn lamens and altar arrangements were added, keeping the original existing descriptions in place.
The source is in ftp://ftp.winternet.com/users/robin/equinox/html
You can also download a Windows Winhelp program containing the plain text files from ftp://ftp.winternet.com/users/robin/equinox/winhelp/equinox.hlp