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Occult Theocrasy

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Occult Theocrasy, 2 Volumes in 1 (hardcover)

741 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1933

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Edith Starr Miller

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Edith Starr Miller, Lady Queenborough (July 16, 1887 – January 16, 1933) was a New York socialite and anti-masonic, anti-Mormon, and pro-Fascist agitator. Her title derived from her marriage to Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, which lasted just over 10 years and produced three daughters.

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66 reviews
October 19, 2025
One thing I like about this book is she doesn't hold back.She talks about every nation having cults. Even the Jews (and their bloody messiah to come that will slaughter the genitals like us!) which every time someone speaks of it, their being "anti-Semitic". My only issues is, she needs to learn the difference between religion and occult! When she speaks of religions like Hinduism or Islam etc, the way people pray or their deities is not a cult. Cult is like the esoteric sects.
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34 reviews
January 15, 2024
I needed to read this book for my occult research, but I probably won't reread it in full. It has a wide range of information on different orders and movements that I have never heard of. Still, it is very poorly written containing many errors.

It could be a 4 or 5-star book if the writer took more time and care.
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