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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Synopsis
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    • Zarathustra: the inaugurator of ancient Persian civilization; a
    • Zarathustra's teachings in ancient Persia and subsequently in
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • periods of the civilizations of ancient India, Persia, Egypt and
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • the Egypto-Chaldean, the ancient Persian and the ancient Indian
    • Indian, then the ancient Persian, then the Egypto-Chaldean, and so
    • inaugurator of the Persian civilization, Hermes, Moses, the leaders
    • Persian, in the Egypto-Chaldean epoch — and his soul became more
    • the ancient Persian civilization.
    • former leader and inaugurator of the ancient Persian civilization.
    • Since the days of ancient Persia he had become more and more mature,
    • men in ancient Persia; who had once given up his astral body to
    • was born the Individuality who had once worked in ancient Persia as
    • ‘magic’ science of the ancient Persian kingdom. Thus the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • Zarathustra, or Zoroaster, had inaugurated the ancient Persian
    • Zarathustra-Individuality, from whom the people of ancient Persia had
    • He whom Zarathustra proclaimed to the people of Persia, but not yet
    • Individuality incarnated as Zarathustra in ancient Persia was
    • special characteristics of the ancient Persians and the function of
    • Matthew indicates the connection of the kingly name in ancient Persia
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • steadily increased. What he had given to Persian civilization
    • Persian people about the external spiritual causes of the material
    • been found in this teaching. According to the ancient Persian view, man
    • complement to the cosmological knowledge of the Persians, for they
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • inaugurator of the ancient Persian civilization. Thus from the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • civilizations arose: the ancient Indian, ancient Persian,
    • organism. This possibility was much rarer among the ancient Persians,
    • of ancient India much more closely than was the Persian. In ancient
    • Persia the soul began to be enclosed within itself to an increasing



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