
The real history of the Rosicrucians founded on their own manifestoes
by Arthur Edward Waite
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
128
Total Words
136,138
Reading Time
545 min
Published
1887
Table of Contents
1.Preface
33 min2.CHAPTER I.
9 min3.CHAPTER II.
41 min4.C. E. C. did not return, but shipped himself over, and went
6 min5.C. R., he after many painful travels, and his fruitless true
9 min6.part in the center of the sieling. In the midst, instead of
3 min7.C. E. C. ex nobili atque splendida Germanise R. C. familia
7 min8.CHAPTER IV.
2 min9.CHAPTER I.
2 min10.CHAPTER II.
1 min11.CHAPTER III.
1 min12.CHAPTER IV.
2 min13.CHAPTER V.
2 min14.CHAPTER VI.
2 min15.CHAPTER VII.
2 min16.CHAPTER VIII.
1 min17.CHAPTER IX.
1 min18.CHAPTER x,
2 min19.CHAPTER XI.
2 min20.CHAPTER XII.
2 min21.CHAPTER XIII.
1 min22.CHAPTER XIV.
1 min23.CHAPTER V.
56 min24.part in this woman, but dead as she is, thou mayst
39 min25.part I was not much troubled with sleep, and walking out
20 min26.DC. 7 conci. It was now time for the Virgin to see how the other artists
12 min27.I. You, my Lords the Knights, shall swear that you will
1 min28.II. That you will abominate all whoredom, incontinency,
1 min29.III. That you, through your talents, will be ready to
1 min30.V. That you shall not be willing to live longer than God
5 min31.CHAPTER VI.
4 min32.I. Man is born into life by the power of God, falls
3 min33.II. We find, in the next place, the doctrine of Elemental
3 min34.III. In the third place, the Eosicrucian manifestoes con-
2 min35.IV. These speculative principles appear to have been
2 min36.V. Whether the Eosicrucians pretended to manufacture
3 min37.VI. Closely connected with the secret of metallic trans-
2 min38.CHAPTER VII.
9 min39.CHAPTER VIII.
12 min40.I. I have said in the fifth chapter that the whole contro-
2 min41.II. . The " Chymical Marriage " contains the following
1 min42.III. The identity of the principles contained in the ac-
1 min43.IV. Arnold, in his "History of the Church and of
1 min44.V. The earliest edition of Boccalini's " Ragguagli di
1 min45.VI. An intimate friend of Andreas, Professor Besoldt,
4 min46.I. The " Chymical Marriage " is sailed a ludibrium by its
3 min47.II. With this criticism the whole theory practically
1 min48.III. We find the " Chymical Marriage," like the "Fama"
1 min49.IV. It is obviously easy to exaggerate the philological
1 min50.V. The connection of the "Universal Reformation"
1 min51.VI. There is nothing conclusive in the statement of Pro-
13 min52.CHAPTER IX.
27 min53.CHAPTER X.
8 min54.II. The initiation of Catholics shall be allowed, and one
1 min55.III. The ten years' office of the Eosicrucian imperator
1 min56.IV. The imperator shall keep the address of every mem-
1 min57.V. If two or three brethren meet together, they shall
1 min58.VII. The brothers shall not eat together except on Sun-
1 min59.VIII. It is prohibited for a father to elect his son or
1 min60.IX. Although two or three of the brethren may be
1 min61.X. When one of the brethren intends to make an heir,
1 min62.XI. When the brethren meet they shall salute each other
1 min63.XII. It is commanded that every brother shall set to
1 min64.XIII. It is prohibited to make extracts from the secret
1 min65.XV. It is permitted for one brother to bestow the Stone
1 min66.XVI. It is not permissible to kneel before any one, under
1 min67.XVII. The brethren shall neither talk much nor marry.
1 min68.XVIII. The brethren shall refrain from stirring up
1 min69.XIX. It is forbidden to give any portion of the Stone to
1 min70.XXII. It is not allowable to manufacture pearls or other
1 min71.XXIII. It is forbidden (under penalty of punishment in
1 min72.XXIV. Because it may happen that several brethren
1 min73.XXV. The imperator shall every ten years change his
1 min74.XXVI. It is commanded that each brother, after his ini-
1 min75.XXVII. No brother shall remain longer than ten years
1 min76.XXVIII. No brother shall begin to work till he has been
1 min77.XXIX. No brother shall dare to reveal his treasures,
1 min78.XXX. While working, the brethren shall select persons
1 min79.XXXI. When the brethren wish to renew themselves,
1 min80.XXXII. When brethren dine together, the host, in ac-
1 min81.XXXIII. The brethren shall assemble in our great houses
1 min82.XXXIV. The brethren in their travels shall have no
1 min83.XXXV. When the brethren intend to leave any place,
1 min84.XXXVI. A brother who is travelling shall carry nothing
1 min85.XXXVII. No brother should carry any written descrip-
1 min86.XXXVIII. Brethren who travel, or take any active part
1 min87.XXXIX. No brother shall give the Stone in the sixth
1 min88.XL. If a brother, who is at work with anyone, be ques-
1 min89.XLI. Should a brother desire to work, he shall only em-
1 min90.XLII. No married man shall be eligible for initiation as
1 min91.XLIII. The brethren may take as an apprentice anyone
1 min92.XLIV. It is commanded that a brother who by any
1 min93.XLV. It is commanded that a new brother can only be
2 min94.XLVI. When these three days are passed, they shall
1 min95.XLVIII. After a certain time the brethren shall be on a
1 min96.XLIX. No brother need perform more than three pro-
1 min97.L. The brethren shall be called, in their conversation
1 min98.LII. The new brother shall invariably receive the name
1 min99.CHAPTER XI.
36 min100.CHAPTER XIII.
95 min101.CHAPTER XIV.
18 min102.CHAPTER XV.
7 min103.CHAPTER XVI.
10 min104.I. That the meetings of the Society shall be held in
1 min105.II. The Officers of the Society shall consist of the Three
1 min106.III. The Master-general and the Officers shall be elected
1 min107.IV. No brother shall be eligible for election to the
1 min108.V. The Society shall, in conformity with ancient usage,
1 min109.VI. The distinction of Honorary Member may be con-
1 min110.VII. No aspirant shall be admitted into the Society
1 min111.VIII. Every Novice on admission to the grade of
1 min112.IX. The fee for admission to each Order shall be ten
1 min113.X. As vacancies occur in each grade, by death, resigna-
1 min114.XI. The Master-general shall have the superintendence
1 min115.XII. The Deputy Master-general shall, as the represen-
1 min116.XIII. The Treasurer-general shall receive from the
1 min117.XIV. — The Secretary-general shall convene all meetings
1 min118.XV. The Council of Ancients shall attend the meetings of
1 min119.D. M. G., the Senior Ancient present shall preside. They
1 min120.XVI. The Precentor and Organist shall have the direction
1 min121.XVII. The Conductor of Novices shall examine all aspir-
1 min122.XVIII. The Torch Bearer shall discharge the peculiar
1 min123.XIX. The Herald and Guardian shall defend the entrance
1 min124.XX. The Jewels for the Magi, Officers, and Brethren, are
17 min125.I. Maria, nat. 1616, 26 Mart; nubit Petro Waltero,
1 min126.IV. Agnes Elisabeth, nat. 1620, 4 Decemb. ; nubit
1 min127.V. Gottlieb, nat. 1622, 19 Sept.; ducit Barbaram
1 min128.IX. Patientia, nat. 1632, 25 Octob. ; obiit 1632; 6
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