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Colonel Henry Steel Olcott [1832-1907] was the first western Buddhist convert, probably since antiquity.
He co-founded the Theosophical Society and was its first president.
The only contributor to the 19th century southern Buddhist revival who was born a Protestant, Olcott was able to promote Eastern ideas to western society.

The Buddhist Catechism was Olcott's attempt to elucidate the basic doctrines of Buddhism in an ecumenical way.
This book is still in use today in Sri Lanka.
Olcott is fondly remembered in Sri Lanka and by Theosophists world-wide.

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Certificates, First and Third-Third edition

Preface to the Thirty-Third Edition

Preface to the Thirty-Sixth Edition

Preface to the Fortieth Edition

Preface to the Forty-Second Edition

Part I. The Life of the Buddha

Part II. The Dharma or Doctrine

Part III. The Sangha

Part IV. The Rise and Spread of Buddhism

Part V. Buddhism and Science

Appendix

Bibliography

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