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Documenta Latomica Inedita.

They attributed to themselves the power of knowing by revelation those who were worth y to become members of the Fraternity . They professed to have the power of subjecting the demons , and of discovering treasures . Their Confraternity , they said besides , could never be destroyed , adding that God had surrounded them with an impenetrable cloud from their enemies . Neither hunger , nor thirst , nor sickness , nor any infirmity could incommode them . If any one of these brethren happened to diehis burial , place was to remain

, unknown , and the congregations were to be also very secret for 120 years . It was an article of faith of the sect" that if the company was falling to decay it could be resuscitated at the tomb of its founder . " Lastly , they boasted of having found out a new language to express the nature of all things . Nevertheless , and it is always Naude who speaks , they Aid not express themselves either by enigmata or by parables . They were

unwilling to pass as authors of novelties , ancl people were not to imagine that there was either imprudence , or folly , or malice , or knavery , in the details which they gave of their travels . In truth , it was necessary to believe them upon their own assurance , like as charlatans and alchemists so commonl y demand , with whom the pretended Illuminated Brethren had a great deal of likeness , as well for their jargon as for their mysteries and pretended science . Thus the one ancl the other have been formed ancl instructed in the schools

of the Arabs and the Germans . * . The Rose Croix said further , that a sun lighted up the grotto where the body of their founder was deposited , and that this sun received its light from the sun of the world , ancl that by this sun they discovered the marvels of the grotto . Some of these marvels were graved on a plate of copper placed on an altar . They saw , for example , four figures with these four inscriptions "Never empty ; " "The yoke of the law ; " "The liberty of the Gospel ;"

" The Glory of God . " We say nothing of the other marvels , which would be very worthy of the commentary of an alchemist or a visionary cabalist , among whom are to be foundf those who have promised , like the Brethren of the Rose Croix , to repair the breaches ancl the defects of the universe—as if Nature was capable of growing old , and that Providence which governs it was weakened so muchj as to allow it to fall

into decadency , the re-establishment of man in his vigour and primitive virtues , the abundance ancl the community of goods , the universal knowledge of science , the general conversion of all people , ancl the unity of reli gion . We may remark that a learned man of the past age has very well gone through the entirety of Nature to prove how constant it is in its laws in respect of all beings , and all their different conditions , etc ., etc ., ancl , in consequence , that it

does not grow old , that it is not in decadence , that it is not used up in its movements and revelations , like the force of works made by the hand of man . In truth , there is made in us and around us a mixture , a transmutation , a welding of the elements . Matter shows itself to us under an infinity of forms and different figures ; Nature increases ancl decreases its parts . The plants vegetatedry upandlastlydie ; men are borncome to perfectionare

, , , , , , revivified by the means of generation , decrease , grow weak , and , lastly , die . Reason itself , because it depends on us , the organs of our body , grows and degenerates with the body in proportion to the good or bad state of those organs ; and the soul , that " je ne sais qttai , " which is , according to its true

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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.

They attributed to themselves the power of knowing by revelation those who were worth y to become members of the Fraternity . They professed to have the power of subjecting the demons , and of discovering treasures . Their Confraternity , they said besides , could never be destroyed , adding that God had surrounded them with an impenetrable cloud from their enemies . Neither hunger , nor thirst , nor sickness , nor any infirmity could incommode them . If any one of these brethren happened to diehis burial , place was to remain

, unknown , and the congregations were to be also very secret for 120 years . It was an article of faith of the sect" that if the company was falling to decay it could be resuscitated at the tomb of its founder . " Lastly , they boasted of having found out a new language to express the nature of all things . Nevertheless , and it is always Naude who speaks , they Aid not express themselves either by enigmata or by parables . They were

unwilling to pass as authors of novelties , ancl people were not to imagine that there was either imprudence , or folly , or malice , or knavery , in the details which they gave of their travels . In truth , it was necessary to believe them upon their own assurance , like as charlatans and alchemists so commonl y demand , with whom the pretended Illuminated Brethren had a great deal of likeness , as well for their jargon as for their mysteries and pretended science . Thus the one ancl the other have been formed ancl instructed in the schools

of the Arabs and the Germans . * . The Rose Croix said further , that a sun lighted up the grotto where the body of their founder was deposited , and that this sun received its light from the sun of the world , ancl that by this sun they discovered the marvels of the grotto . Some of these marvels were graved on a plate of copper placed on an altar . They saw , for example , four figures with these four inscriptions "Never empty ; " "The yoke of the law ; " "The liberty of the Gospel ;"

" The Glory of God . " We say nothing of the other marvels , which would be very worthy of the commentary of an alchemist or a visionary cabalist , among whom are to be foundf those who have promised , like the Brethren of the Rose Croix , to repair the breaches ancl the defects of the universe—as if Nature was capable of growing old , and that Providence which governs it was weakened so muchj as to allow it to fall

into decadency , the re-establishment of man in his vigour and primitive virtues , the abundance ancl the community of goods , the universal knowledge of science , the general conversion of all people , ancl the unity of reli gion . We may remark that a learned man of the past age has very well gone through the entirety of Nature to prove how constant it is in its laws in respect of all beings , and all their different conditions , etc ., etc ., ancl , in consequence , that it

does not grow old , that it is not in decadence , that it is not used up in its movements and revelations , like the force of works made by the hand of man . In truth , there is made in us and around us a mixture , a transmutation , a welding of the elements . Matter shows itself to us under an infinity of forms and different figures ; Nature increases ancl decreases its parts . The plants vegetatedry upandlastlydie ; men are borncome to perfectionare

, , , , , , revivified by the means of generation , decrease , grow weak , and , lastly , die . Reason itself , because it depends on us , the organs of our body , grows and degenerates with the body in proportion to the good or bad state of those organs ; and the soul , that " je ne sais qttai , " which is , according to its true

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