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Documenta Latomica Inedita.

DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA .

PAET III . BY THE EDITOR .. THE BRETHREN OF THE ROSE CROIX .

THE following paper , which , I believe , has never yet appeared in English as a whole , is taken and translated from the French of the fourth volume of the Abbes Banier ancl Mascrier , edition of Picard ' s " Histoire Generale , " etc ,, published at Paris , 1741 . It contains a good deal that is new to English studentsand may be interesting to not a few members of the Ancient

, and Accepted Rite . * Other writers , like Figuier , have based many of their remarks upon the same essay , but I have thought it well to give as much as could be given of it for reference . People are talking about the Fraternity of the Rose Croix . Let us ^ see , according to Naude's relation , who has made it the subject of a dissertation , what that society really was .

The Society or Fraternity of the Rose Croix had its birth in Germany . It is supposed that about the year 1394 , a young man of sixteen ; brought up in a convent since the age of nine , made the acquaintance of certain magicians , learned their science , ancl then went to travel in the Levant and Arabia ; that there he learned the extraordinary secrets of the Arab doctorsj , who assured him that he would be . the author of a " general reformation . " It is

added that from Arabia he went to Barbary and Spain , where he frequented the meetings of the Moorish and Jewish Cabalists who were driven out of Spain , where he essayed to commence his reformation . He returned to Germany , his own country , ancl died there in 1484 , 106 years old . The body of this man was carried into a grotto , and there it was placed without any further interment .

The oracle , or destiny , had ordained that he should remain there 120 years , and , conformably to this decree , he was only discovered in 1604 . This discovery was the cause of the establishment of the Brethren of the Rose Croix . In 1615 another German printed the manifesto and confession of the Brethren . This is , according to a German chronicle of the Rose Croix , how the discovery was made of which we have been speaking : one of the

Rose Croix , more penetrating than the others apparently , perceived in a portion of the grotto a stone pierced by a nail . He removed this stone , and having taken it away , discovered the grotto in which was deposited the founder of the Fraternity , with this inscription : " At the end of one hundred and twenty years I shall be manifested . " Above the monument or the tomb of the founder they readafter these four lettersACRC : "During my life I

, , , , , was granted for sepulchre this abridgment of the Universe . " To these words were joined devices . The body had within its hands a book written in letters of gold , where was contained the praise of the founder , and how , having amassed more treasures than monarchs , finding the age unworthy to possess

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THE CARDINAL VIRTUES. Article 1
MAIDENHOOD. Article 6
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 7
THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 12
MEMOIR OF ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 14
AN ARCHITECTURAL PUZZLE. Article 19
THE SUNDERLAND AND HAMILTON-BECKFORD LIBRARIES. Article 20
THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Article 23
NATIONAL SAXON MASONIC HYMN. Article 29
ECHOES OF THE LAST CENTURY. Article 30
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 34
THE LEGENDS OF THE CRAFT. Article 36
A CURIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Article 37
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Documenta Latomica Inedita.

DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA .

PAET III . BY THE EDITOR .. THE BRETHREN OF THE ROSE CROIX .

THE following paper , which , I believe , has never yet appeared in English as a whole , is taken and translated from the French of the fourth volume of the Abbes Banier ancl Mascrier , edition of Picard ' s " Histoire Generale , " etc ,, published at Paris , 1741 . It contains a good deal that is new to English studentsand may be interesting to not a few members of the Ancient

, and Accepted Rite . * Other writers , like Figuier , have based many of their remarks upon the same essay , but I have thought it well to give as much as could be given of it for reference . People are talking about the Fraternity of the Rose Croix . Let us ^ see , according to Naude's relation , who has made it the subject of a dissertation , what that society really was .

The Society or Fraternity of the Rose Croix had its birth in Germany . It is supposed that about the year 1394 , a young man of sixteen ; brought up in a convent since the age of nine , made the acquaintance of certain magicians , learned their science , ancl then went to travel in the Levant and Arabia ; that there he learned the extraordinary secrets of the Arab doctorsj , who assured him that he would be . the author of a " general reformation . " It is

added that from Arabia he went to Barbary and Spain , where he frequented the meetings of the Moorish and Jewish Cabalists who were driven out of Spain , where he essayed to commence his reformation . He returned to Germany , his own country , ancl died there in 1484 , 106 years old . The body of this man was carried into a grotto , and there it was placed without any further interment .

The oracle , or destiny , had ordained that he should remain there 120 years , and , conformably to this decree , he was only discovered in 1604 . This discovery was the cause of the establishment of the Brethren of the Rose Croix . In 1615 another German printed the manifesto and confession of the Brethren . This is , according to a German chronicle of the Rose Croix , how the discovery was made of which we have been speaking : one of the

Rose Croix , more penetrating than the others apparently , perceived in a portion of the grotto a stone pierced by a nail . He removed this stone , and having taken it away , discovered the grotto in which was deposited the founder of the Fraternity , with this inscription : " At the end of one hundred and twenty years I shall be manifested . " Above the monument or the tomb of the founder they readafter these four lettersACRC : "During my life I

, , , , , was granted for sepulchre this abridgment of the Universe . " To these words were joined devices . The body had within its hands a book written in letters of gold , where was contained the praise of the founder , and how , having amassed more treasures than monarchs , finding the age unworthy to possess

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