The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries

The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries

by Hargrave Jennings
The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries

The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries

by Hargrave Jennings

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Overview

Hargrave Jennings' 1870 work joins the debates of the nineteenth century that sought to determine the relationships between modern science, religion, and the supernatural. A prolific writer and an occultist, Jennings (1817–1890) had previously published on the religions of India. He spent two decades researching and writing this work, which is the first history in English of the Rosicrucians. As he states, his 1858 Curious Things of the Outside World first asserted the ideas he elaborates in this text, and he is not a member of the Rosicrucian sect, simply a historian of it. This was his best-known book, in which the discussion extends to the Kabbalah, Gnosticism, the Druids, and ancient and medieval cultures; five editions were subsequently printed, and it was translated into German in 1912. It will interest scholars of the history of ideas, of the relationship of science and magic, and of the occult.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108073219
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/19/2011
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Critics of the Rosicrucians criticised; 2. Singular adventure in Staffordshire; 3. Insufficiency of worldly objects; 4. The Hermetic philosophers; 5. An historical adventure; 6. The Hermetic brethren; 7. Mythic history of the fleur-de-lis; 8. Sacred fire; 9. Fire-theosophy of the Persians; 10. Ideas of the Rosicrucians as to the character of fire; 11. Monuments raised to fire-worship in all countries; 12. Druidical stones and their worship; 13. Inquiry as to the possibility of miracle; 14. Can evidence be depended upon? – Examination of Hume's reasoning; 15. Footsteps of the Rosicrucians amidst architectural objects; 16. The round towers of Ireland; 17. Prismatic investiture of the microcosm; 18. Cabalistic interpretations by the Gnostics; 19. Mystic Christian figures and talismans; 20. The 'Rosy Cross' in Indian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and mediaeval monuments; 21. Myth of the scorpion, or the snake, in its many disguises; 22. Ominous character of the colour white to English royalty; 23. The beliefs of the Rosicrucians – meaning of lights and of commemorative flambeaux in all worship; 24. The great pyramid; 25. History of the tower or steeple; 26. Presence of the Rosicrucians in heathen and Christian architecture; 27. The Rosicrucians amidst ancient mysteries and in the orders of knighthood; 28. Rosicrucianism in strange symbols; 29. Connection between the Templars and gnosticism; 30. Rosicrucian origin of the Order of the Garter; 31. Rosicrucian supposed means of magic through signs, sigils, and figures; 32. Astro-theosophical system of the Rosicrucians – the alchemic magisterium.
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