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THE

ROSICRUCIANS

Their Rites and Mysteries

FOURTH EDITION, REVISED

BY HARGRAVE JENNINGS

AUTHOR OF 'THE INDIAN RELIGION; OR, RESULTS OF THE MYSTERIOUS BUDDHISM'; 'PHALLICISM'; 'ONE OF THE THIRTY', ETC. ETC
Illustrated by Upwards of Three Hundred Engravings and Twelve Full-Page Plates

E.P. Dutton and Co., New York

[1907]

Originally published London, J.C. Hotten, 1870.

NOTICE OF ATTRIBUTION
Scanned at sacred-texts.com, April 2006. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to January 1st, 1923. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose provided this notice of attribution is left intact in all copies.

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Vnto the very points and prickes, here are to be found great misteries.
                              --Nickolas Flammel, 1399.

Quod sit Castellum in quo Fratres degunt? Quinam et quales ipsi sint? Cur, inter alla nomina, appelletur Fratres? cur CRUCIS? cur ROSÆ CRUCIS?
                             Gassendus, 1630.

Quod tanto impendio absconditur, etiam solummodo demonstrare, destruere est.
                                --Tertullian.

 


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