The Order of the G.D. in the Outer is a Hermetic Society whose members are
taught the principles of Occult Science and the Magic of Hermes. During the
early part of the second half of the 19th Century, several adepti and chiefs
of this order in France and England died, and their deaths caused a
temporarily dormant condition of Temple work. Prominent among these were
Eliphas Levi, Ragow, Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie, author of the Masonic
Encyclopedia and Frederick Hackley, possessed of crystal vision whose M.S.S.
we highly esteemed. These and other adepti received their knowledge and
power from predecessors of greater imminence and have handed down to us
this
doctrine and system of Theosophy and Hermetic Science of the Higher
Alchemy
from a series of practical investigations whose origin is traced to the
Fratres Rosae Crucis of Germany, which association was founded by…
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