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The real history of the Rosicrucians founded on their own manifestoes

Chapter 42

III. The identity of the principles contained in the ac-

knowledged work of Andreas, and in the pamphlets which it is sought to attribute to him, are considered too obvious to need enumeration, and it is sufficient to point out that all are equally directed against the charlatanic professors of the magnum opus, thriving in countless numbers upon the credulity and infatuation of the age.