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Steiger, Isabelle de. [Letter concerning Waite s comments on Atwood in his Secret traditions in Freemasonry], Occult Rev 14, no. 6 (Dec 1911) 346-349. [Pg.39]

Birkholz, Adam Michael. Compass of the wise / described by a member of the inner constitution of the genuine and true Freemasonry [translated from the German by Leone Muller], Edited by Leone Muller. San Jose (CA) Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC, 1990. 155p. [Pg.115]

Degenerated French Freemasonic Lodges Are Exposed by Ketmia Vere.". Classified by LofC As Alchemy with No Reference to Freemasonry... [Pg.116]

Waite, Arthur Edward. Emblematic freemasonry and the evolution of its deeper issues. London William Rider Son, 1925. xii, 304p. [Pg.266]

Includes an essay The acceptance and Robert Fludd previously publiushed as Robert Fludd and Freemasonry (1921)... [Pg.266]

Waite, Arthur Edward. Robert Fludd and Freemasonry a speculative excursion 11 (1922). [Pg.266]

McAlman here explores Cagliostro s ideas of freemasonry and of healing, which seem to prefigure the New Age thought in modern times. [Pg.317]

Laurant, Jean-Pierre. "Esotericism in Freemasonry the example ofFrangois-Nicolas Noel s Geometrie du Magon (1812)." In Western esotericism and the science of religion, eds. Antoine Faivre and Wouter J. Hanegraaff Leuven Peeters, 1998. [Pg.437]

McIntosh, Christopher. The Rosicrucians. Wellingborough Crucible, 1987. Almost 120 years after his death, the body of Father Christian Rosenkreutz was discovered perfectly preserved in a seven-sided vault. So runs part of the legend concerning the birth of the Fraternity of the Rosy Cross, with its mysterious founder Christian Rosenkreutz, forerunner of the many "Secret Masters" who have had such a profound influence on the course of the Western Esoteric Tradition. Alchemy, Freemasonry, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and important literary works have all been enriched by the legend and symbolism of Rosicrucianism. [Pg.471]

Mystery Tradition, especially to Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. A graduate of Harvard Divinity... [Pg.488]

Ranking, D. F. de PHoste. Some notes on various Gnostic sects, and their possible influence on Freemasonry. Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 24, no. 3 (1911) 202-247. [Pg.489]

Baigent, Michael. Freemasonry, Hermetic thought and the Royal Society of London. Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 109(1996) 1-13. [Pg.495]

A book about the mystery of fire and the groups which use flame in their rituals or esoteric practices. He deals with five groupings of initiates who use flame or its representation in rituals or otherwise, addressing Kabbalism (Qabbalism), Hermeticism and Alchemy, Rosecrucianism, Freemasonry, and the Egyptians"... [Pg.503]

Gould, Robert F. The history of Freemasonry. London Jack, 1882-1887. 4 vols (502p.)... [Pg.537]

Heindel, Max. Freemasonry and Catholicism an exposition of the cosmic facts underlying these two great institutions as determined by occult investigation.. ... [Pg.537]

Schuchard, Marsha Keith. Restoring the temple of vision cabalistic Freemasonry and Stuart culture. Leiden Brill, 2002. xii, 845p. ISBN 90-04-12489-6... [Pg.538]

Stevenson, David. The origins of Freemasonry Scotland s century, 1590-1710. Cambridge , 1988. [Pg.538]

Waite, Arthur Edward. A new encyclopaedia of Freemasonry. London Rider, 1923. 2vols... [Pg.538]

Waite provides a complete view of the history, literature, and myths surrounding Freemasonry. Comprehensive explanations are included of their secret rituals and symbolism, such as alchemy, astrology, Kabbalism, ceremonial magic, and animal magnetism"... [Pg.538]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The secret tradition in freemasonry and an analysis of the inter-relation between the craft and the high grades in respect to their term of research, expressed by the way of symbolism. London New York Rebman Ltd, 1911.2 vols (xxxvi, 420p viii, 448p.)... [Pg.538]

Lomas, Robert. Freemasonry and the birth of modem science. Gloucester (MA) Fair Winds P, 2003. x, 374p. ISBN 1592330118... [Pg.553]

Lomas, Robert. The Invisible College the Royal Society, Freemasonry and the birth of modern science. London Headline, 2002. [Pg.556]

A historical novel based on the life of the very real Italian occultist, 1743-1795, who was a self-styled mystic, healer, leader of an exotic brand of Freemasonry was arrested for heresy in 1791 on the order of Pope Pius VI and spent the last five years of his life in prison. Count Alessandro Cagliostro s real name was Giuseppe Balsamo. Born in Palermo in 1743, he studied alchemy and sold elixirs and potions all over Europe, and became the rage of Paris society as they flocked to his Seances. He became implicated in the "Affair of the Diamond Necklace" in 1785-6 and was banished from France. [Pg.715]


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