- Reid
Sinnett (born
February 5, 1997) is an
American professional football quarterback for the
Madrid Bravos of the
European League of
Football (ELF)....
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Sinnett may
refer to:
Alfred Percy Sinnett (1840–1921),
English author and
Theosophist Lawrence C.
Sinnett (1888–1962),
Seaman in the
United States Navy...
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Alfred Percy Sinnett (18
January 1840 – 26 June 1921) was an
English author and theosophist.
Sinnett was born in London. His
father died
while he was...
- Jane
Sinnett (née Fry; 8
March 1804 – 14
November 1870) was a
British translator, author, and critic.
Although less
familiar than
other 19th-century women...
- Mark
Sinnett is a
Canadian poet,
novelist and
short story writer.
Originally from England,
Sinnett moved to
Canada as a
teenager in 1980. He won the Gerald...
- The
Mahatma Letters to A.P.
Sinnett is a book
published in 1923 by A.
Trevor Barker. (ISBN 1-55700-086-7)
According to
Theosophical teachings, the letters...
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member of the
Theosophical Society, A. P.
Sinnett, who was the
first biographer of H. P.
Blavatsky (née Hahn).
Sinnett describes the many
unusual incidents...
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living in India, A. P.
Sinnett and A. O. Hume,
which correspondence was
published in the book The
Mahatma Letters to A. P.
Sinnett.
Skeptics have described...
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Frederick Sinnett (8
March 1830 – 23
November 1866) was a
literary critic and
journalist in
colonial Australia.
Sinnett was born in Hamburg, Germany,...
- The
notion of an
akashic record was
further disseminated by
Alfred Percy Sinnett in his book
Esoteric Buddhism (1883) when he
cites Henry Steel Olcott's...