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Martinist
Martinist (ˈmɑːtɪnɪst) Also 7 martenist. [f. the proper name Martin + -ist.] 1. A partisan of ‘Martin Marprelate’.1589 ? Lyly Pappe w. Hatchet Wks. 1902 III. 405 Twas a mad knaue and a Martinist, that diuided his sermon into parts for memorie sake. a 1600 Hooker Eccl. Pol. vii. vi. §7 Tell the Marti...
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Martin Marprelate
scholars, notably Arul Kumuran, have argued Robert Greene's later works were influenced by the Marprelate pamphlets, though Greene is noted as an anti-Martinist The anti-Martinist literature, including the Pasquill pamphlets, by contrast, has suffered from relative neglect by scholars of early modern England.
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René Guilly
Désaguliers), born 27 July 1921 in Paris and died 11 June 1992, was a French journalist, art historian, art critic, museum curator, Freemason, Masonologist and Martinist of the Martinist ritual of Papus.
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Barrowist
ˈBarrowist Hist. One who followed, or held the tenets of, Henry Barrowe, one of the founders of Independency or Congregationalism, executed along with John Greenwood, in 1593, for nonconformity to the Church of England. (Barrowe has been by some identified with Martin Marprelate.)1589 Pasquils Ret. ...
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Simon Moritz Bethmann
Niederländische Gemeinde Augsburgischer Confession (= Dutch Congregation of the Augsburg Confession), a charitable institution transferred to Frankfurt in 1585 by Martinist
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Gary L. Stewart
(BMO)- British Martinist Order. Currently, the British Order Martinist is active only in the English-speaking countries.
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Serge Marcotoune
Around this time, the Martinist Order organised by Papus was going through a period of renewal in Russia. been confirmed as Interim Delegate of the Martinist Order.
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马丁主义
British Martinist Order (BMO) [Includes French & Russian lineages]
Rose Croix Martinist Order (R+CMO) , which claims to offer the fourth Martinist degree Ancient Martinist Order (AMO) , which aspires to unify the various Martinist Orders under one structure.
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Marco Egidio Allegri
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In 1925, Allegri became martinist Initiator (S:::I:::I:::) and was co-opted by the lawyer Alessandro Sacchi, his martinist Initiator and Grand Master of the Italian Martinist Order, into the Supreme Council.
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Margaret B. Peeke
She was a member of the Baháʼí Faith and of the Rose Cross Martinist Fraternity. Later, Peeke became a leader of the Martinist movement in the U.S., giving her entire time to this work.
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Robert Ambelain
He was involved in the esoteric Masonic Martinist movement and claimed to have revived the Primitive Scottish Rite. This was quite easy for him because he was the leader of several initiatic organisations, which were closely linked with each other: The Martinist Order
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Sebastiano Caracciolo
Sebastiano Caracciolo (1922–2013) was an important Mason and Martinist. Caracciolo also served in the post of Sovereign Grand Master of the Martinist Order in Italy.
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Jean-Baptiste Willermoz
Jean-Baptiste Willermoz (10 July 1730 – 29 May 1824) was a French Freemason and Martinist who played an important role in the establishment of various the convent of Wilhelmsbad where 33 delegates attended in Europe and saw to the creation of the Rectified Scottish Rite There he defended the place of Martinist
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Gérard Encausse
1916), whose esoteric pseudonyms were Papus and Tau Vincent, was a French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, who founded the modern Martinist Inauguration of the Martinist Lodge Velléda, The Three Luminaries, 2020.
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G. O. Mebes
The Martinist Lodge was a branch of the French Kabbalistic Order of the Rose-Cross. In 1916 the name of the Order was changed in "Order of Martinist Eastern Obedience".
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