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'''Anna Bonus Kingsford''' (September 16, 1846 - February 22, 1888) was one of the first female British physicians, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Kingsford established [[Theosophy]] in England and was best known as an advocate of women's rights, animal rights and vegetarianism. '''Anna Bonus Kingsford''' (September 16, 1846 - February 22, 1888) was one of the first female British physicians, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Kingsford established [[Theosophy]] in England and was best known as an advocate of women's rights, animal rights and vegetarianism.
-She obtained a medical degree in Paris in 1880. In 1883, she was made President of the [[Theosophical Society]]. She promoted a Western, [[Christian]] and [[Hermetic]] esotericism that diverged with the Oriental esotericism of [[H.P. Blavatsky]]. Kingsford claimed that she had received mystical insights in trance states and in her sleep. Her "revelations" were collected from various manuscripts and pamphlets by her collaborator Edward Maitland, and published posthumously in the book, ''Clothed with the Sun''.+She obtained a medical degree in Paris in 1880. In 1883, she was made President of the [[Theosophical Society]]. She promoted a Western, [[Christian]] and [[Hermeticism|Hermetic]] esotericism that diverged with the Oriental esotericism of [[Helena Blavatsky|H.P. Blavatsky]]. Kingsford claimed that she had received mystical insights in trance states and in her sleep. Her "revelations" were collected from various manuscripts and pamphlets by her collaborator Edward Maitland, and published posthumously in the book, ''Clothed with the Sun''.
==See also== ==See also==
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==Selected Publications== ==Selected Publications==
-* [[1889]] - ''[http://www.sacred-texts.com/wmn/cws/ Clothed with the Sun]'' - Full text online at ''Sacred Texts'' +* 1889 - ''[http://www.sacred-texts.com/wmn/cws/ Clothed with the Sun]'' - Full text online at ''Sacred Texts'' 
-* [[1916]] - ''The Credo of Christendom and other Addresses and Essays on Esoteric Christianity''+* 1916 - ''The Credo of Christendom and other Addresses and Essays on Esoteric Christianity''
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 +* [http://hermetic.com/sabazius/kingsford.htm Anna Mary Bonus Kingsford - Esotericist, Visionary, Hermetic Mystic]: Order of the Eagle essay by Paradoxos Alpha
* [http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~apert/ak.html Anna Kingsford]: Maintained by Alan Pert * [http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~apert/ak.html Anna Kingsford]: Maintained by Alan Pert
* [http://www.ivu.org/history/kingsford/ History of Vegetarianism]: Anna Kingsford M.D. * [http://www.ivu.org/history/kingsford/ History of Vegetarianism]: Anna Kingsford M.D.
*[http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/whm2000/kings2.html The Perfect Way] - Anna Kingsford, Feminist Biblical Interpretation *[http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/whm2000/kings2.html The Perfect Way] - Anna Kingsford, Feminist Biblical Interpretation

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Anna Bonus Kingsford (September 16, 1846 - February 22, 1888) was one of the first female British physicians, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Kingsford established Theosophy in England and was best known as an advocate of women's rights, animal rights and vegetarianism.

She obtained a medical degree in Paris in 1880. In 1883, she was made President of the Theosophical Society. She promoted a Western, Christian and Hermetic esotericism that diverged with the Oriental esotericism of H.P. Blavatsky. Kingsford claimed that she had received mystical insights in trance states and in her sleep. Her "revelations" were collected from various manuscripts and pamphlets by her collaborator Edward Maitland, and published posthumously in the book, Clothed with the Sun.

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