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The Call of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross
ISBN-13:
9789067320283
ISBN-10:
9067320285
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
J. van Rijckenborgh
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Rosycross Press
Format:
Hardcover
361 pages
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ISBN-13:
9789067320283
ISBN-10:
9067320285
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
J. van Rijckenborgh
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Rosycross Press
Format:
Hardcover
361 pages
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The Call of the Brotherhood of the Rosycross (ISBN-13: 9789067320283 and ISBN-10: 9067320285), written by authors
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The Fama Fraternitatis R. C. tells the story of the founding of the Rosicrucian Order and invites the like-minded to make contact with it. When it was first published in 1614, it created a massive flurry of interest in Rosicrucians. Who were they? Where were they? How could one join them? As Jan van Rijckenborgh considers one by one the incidents described in the Fama, explaining how they relate to a practical path of self-initiation, many details of Rosicrucianism which may have been obscure for centuries become clear. He also gives us glimpses of a gigantic world-plan spanning aeons of time, in which we, too, are invited by the 'Call of the Brotherhood' to play our part. Contains the text of the Fama Fraternitatis R. C. (1614) with extensive esoteric analysis.
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