Classification of the A∴A∴
- Class A consists of books of which may be changed not so much as the style of a letter: that is, they represent the utterance of an Adept entirely beyond the criticism of even the Visible Head of the Organization.
- Class B consists of books or essays which are the result of ordinary scholarship, enlightened and earnest.
- Class C consists of matter which is to be regarded rather as suggestive than anything else.
- Class D consists of the Official Rituals and Instructions.
- Class E consists of manifestos, broadsides, epistles and other public statements. Some publications are composite, and pertain to more than one class.
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