Download or read book The Principles of the Jesuits Developed in a Collection of Extracts from Their Own Authors To which are Prefixed a Brief Account of the Origin of the Order and a Sketch of Its Institute By H H Norris written by Jesuits and published by . This book was released on 1839 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Papal dispensation for murder and mayhem written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2018-05-29 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Theosophy and Jesuitism are two opposite poles: one far above, the other far below even that stagnant marsh. One is the power of Light, the other that of Darkness. Theosophists are slandered and reviled by the Jesuits and their adherents everywhere. Roman Catholicism is but a name. As a Church it is a phantom of the past and a mask. The Jesuits have practised Black Magic in its worst form, far more than any other body of men; and to it they owe in large measure their power and influence. The day may come when their wealth will be violently taken from them, and they themselves mercilessly destroyed amidst the general execrations and applause of all nations and peoples. There is a Nemesis-Karma, though often it allows Evil and Sin to go on successfully for ages.
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Download or read book Jesuitry in Masonry written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2019-02-01 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neither the Zohar nor any other kabbalistic volume contains merely Jewish wisdom. The doctrine itself, being the result of whole millenniums of thought, is the joint property of the adepts of every nation under the sun. The Masonic commandment, “mouth to ear, and the word at low breath,” is an inheritance from the Tannaïm and the old Pagan Mysteries. Elias Ashmole was the first operative Mason of any consequence, and the last of the Rosicrucians and Alchemists. That crafty, learned, conscienceless, terrible soul of Jesuitism, within the body of Romanism, is slowly but surely possessing itself of the whole prestige and spiritual power that clings to it. A French Parliamentary Report exposed the great moral harm inflicted in this world by the Jesuits, more harm than all the fiendish armies of the mythical Satan. The horrifying principles and malignant influence of the Society of Jesus is now all-powerful in Rome. So disgustingly licentious, hypocritical, and demoralizing are nearly all of their precepts, that it was found impossible to put many of them in print — except in a dead language. Clericalism, Ultramontanism, and Jesuitism are one and the same thing — Catholicism. The knowledge possessed by the Secret Schools, whether Magian, Egyptian, or Jewish, was derived from both sides of the Himalayas. In the pre-Edenic epoch, to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, bury the dead, formed the first duty of a pious man. But, in recent times, the spirit became too deeply buried under physical clothing to reassert its inherent purity and potency. Adulterous Catholic priests are licensed to murder husbands and commit parricide. A man in the Catholic communion may do what the common law and public morality stamp as criminal, and still continue in the odour of Jesuitical sanctity. With what disgust may we now turn from this religious farce, called modern Christianity, to the noble faiths of old. By Christianity we do not mean the teachings of Christ, but those of his alleged servants — the clergy. The Egyptian Funeral Ritual was divinely inspired, for it is Thoth, the Deity itself, that reveals to the elect the will of God and the arcana of divine things. In the Egyptian notions, as in those of all other faiths founded on esoteric philosophy, man was not merely, as with the Christians, a union of soul and body; his dual nature was made a trinity by the spirit glittering at the apex of physical perfection. The initiates of all countries had the same “mystery name.” Woe for the living Dead: there is no hope for the spiritually dead, for his glorious Augoeides have left him forever. The terrible implications of this second death become apparent when the Higher Ego has severed its links with its lower but totally unworthy agent, thereby any communication between the two is permanently lost. And any spiritual impulses from the Higher, that may have previously benefitted an individual, are now discontinued. Scepticism may sneer; faith, based on knowledge and spiritual science, believes and affirms. Our present cycle is pre-eminently one of such soul-deaths. Since the sad catastrophe of the Templars, no Lodge in Europe, still less in America, has ever known anything worth concealing. The accusations against Masons have been mostly half guess-work, half unquenchable malice and predetermined vilification. The accusations of J.B. Robertson levied against Masons are as malicious as they are absurd. However, professedly the teacher of true ethics, Freemasonry has been debased into a propaganda of anthropomorphic theology. Oaths will never be binding till each man will fully understand that Humanity is the highest manifestation on earth of the Unseen Supreme Deity, and each man an incarnation of his God. No oath is now binding, unless taken by one who, without any oath at all, would solemnly keep his simple promise of honour. Christianity has only served to show how much more hypocrisy and vice its teachings have begotten in the world since its advent, and how immensely superior were the ancients over us in every point of honour. There are no longer any secrets left unpublished; the Order is degenerating into a convenience for selfish men to use, and bad men to debase. The Roman Catholics and some of the Reformed Presbyterians are our formidable enemies, says Brigadier General Albert Pike. Masonry, instead of unfolding progressively with the intellectual advancement of scientific knowledge and general intelligence, has departed from the original aims of the fraternity, and is apparently inclining towards a sectarian society. It is but a toy to feed the vanity of a few leaders who rejoice in ribbons and regalia. Its authority as false as its antiquity. The Temple was the last European secret organization which had in its possession some of the mysteries of the East. It is through them that modern Masons have all they know of importance; and the similarity now found between the Speculative Rites of antiquity, the mysteries of the Essenes, Gnostics, Hindus, and the highest and oldest of the Masonic degrees well prove the fact. However, no one could ever lay hands on the Rosicrucians, their true aims are to this day a mystery. Modern Masonic Templarism was hatched in a Jesuit College. The present-day Templars, adhering strictly as they do to the Bible, can hardly claim descent from those who did not believe in Christ, as God-man, or as the Saviour of the world. True-hearted, honest Masons, ought to reject with horror any connection with the spurious Order of Malta. A Templar Prince, the last depository of the secrets of the true Knights Templar, was poisoned by pseudo-Templars. Modern Templars are mere magpies in peacock’s plumes. The Jesuits had accomplished but one of their designs, i.e., denaturalizing and bringing into disrepute the Masonic Institution. Having succeeded, as they believed, in destroying it in one form, they were determined to use it in another. Like Christianity, Freemasonry is a corpse from which the spirit long ago fled. The “Word” is no longer possessed by today’s Masons. There now follows a High Mason’s strictures upon Masonry: Clogged up as the Order has been by the rubbish and drift of absurd biblical legends, it is no wonder that its usefulness has been impaired and its work as a civilizer hampered. The temple at Jerusalem, which recent archæologists have shown to be a structure with nothing like the pretended antiquity of its erection, and incorrectly called after a monarch whose name proves his mystical character, Sol-Om-On (the name of the sun in three languages), plays a considerable share in Masonic mystery. That bastard foundling of Freemasonry, the “Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite,” which is unrecognized by the Blue Lodges was the enunciation, primarily, of the brain of the Jesuit Chevalier Ramsay. Notwithstanding its many faults, for speculative Masonry is but human and therefore fallible, there is no institution that has done so much, and is yet capable of such great undertakings in the future, for human, religious, and political improvement. But the sectarian Christian spirit in Masonry must be put down. The Temple of Solomon is only an allegory. The real temple can be reared without the sound of the hammer, or any tool of iron being heard in the house while it is “in building.” Throughout the countries of the Orient, wherever magic and the wisdom-religion are studied, its practitioners and students are known among their craft as “builders” — for they build the temple of knowledge, of secret science. Having acquainted himself with its mysterious contents, which revealed to him the mysteries of creation, the initiated became a “builder” himself, for he was made acquainted with the geometrical figure on which the universe was built. That we may not be accused of vain boasting, we shall now give the keys to several of the secret ciphers of the most exclusive and important of the so-called higher Masonic degrees. Various hitherto secret ciphers, hieroglyphs, and examples of Jesuit cryptography are also revealed. Jehovah is not the “sacred name” at all. It is simply a fancy and a perversion of the Holy Name. He is neither the deity worshiped by Moses, nor the “Father” of Jesus, not even the “Ineffable Name” of the Kabbalists. He is an androgyne secondary deity. But we are quite ready to show to the “Lord God” of Israel the same respect as we do to Brahm?, to Zeus, and to any other secondary deity. The archaic wisdom-religion, or the Secret Doctrine embodied in the Oriental Kabbalah, did not die out with the Philaletheians of the last Eclectic school. Gnosis lingers still on earth, and its votaries are many, albeit unknown. Even the Copts, the sole remnants of the true Egyptian race, remain silent. Had the keys to the hieratic writings and the secret of Egyptian and Hindu symbolism been known to the Christian Fathers, they would not have allowed a single monument of old to stand unmutilated. Many are the candidates at the doors of those who are supposed to know the path that leads to the secret brotherhoods. The great majority are refused admittance for the Rosy-Crux becomes, is not made.
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Download or read book Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Society of Writers to H M Signet in Scotland written by Signet Library (Great Britain) and published by . This book was released on 1871 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates Homer Marx 1876 written by Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library and published by . This book was released on 1876 with total page 834 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The collections of the Advocates Library, with the exception of its legal books and manuscripts, were given by the Advocates to the National Library of Scotland in 1925.
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