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Some scholars believe these to be hoaxes and say that later Rosicrucian organizations are the first actual appearance of a Rosicrucian society.
I see here that he belonged to a Rosicrucian society that was called Stella Matutina."
Masonic Rosicrucian societies in England, Scotland, Ireland, Greece, Canada & the United States of America (1958)
According to Gardner, his first contact with the witches was through an inner group within the Crotona Fellowship, a Rosicrucian society that operated a theatre in Christchurch.
In 1866, with Mackenzie's help, Little founded the Rosicrucian Society of England, the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia.
The Societas Rosicruciana (or Rosicrucian Society) is a Rosicrucian order which limits its membership to Christian Master Masons.
The Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis is a Rosicrucian Society based in the United States.
He also communed by mail for five years with the headquarters of the mystical Rosicrucian society, in Oceanside, California, excited by the group's belief that physical space is suffused with spirit.
Manly Palmer Hall's father, E.H.D. Hall, a member of Canada's first Rosicrucian Society, was voted a charter member of the Ontario College.
The Rosicrucian Society in Oceanside, California, summarized their impressions from the lecture as follows, 'The person who wrote these beautiful and elevated thoughts, has a profound knowledge of the secrets of life.'
The fraternity, one of three separate Rosicrucian societies in the United States, was established about a century ago and has its roots in a Christian sect founded in 1614 by a Lutheran minister in Germany.
Wilson, Bruce, "The Origins of our Rosicrucian Society", from The Origins of the Rosicrucian Society of England, (compilation, ed.
Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (Rosicrucian Society of England) is a Masonic esoteric Christian order formed by Robert Wentworth Little in 1865, although some sources acknowledge the date to be 1866-67.
Though there is nothing to prove that a secret Rosicrucian society existed in the seventeenth century, we have every reason to believe that there is a society of this nature today and that there is bound to be one in the future.
High Grade senior Christian Freemasons in the United States in search of the Classical Rosicrucian Society for Masons in the United Kingdom became interested in organizing a similar body in the United States.
But his first contact with a self-proclaimed Rosicrucian society, the Brazilian branch of AMORC, did not satisfy him and he started his search for an initiatory school of the sort he found in Krumm-Heller's novel "Rose-Croix."
Joined by Henriette Stok-Huizer in 1930, they founded together an independent group in 1935 under the name of 'Rozekruisers Genootschap' (Rosicrucian Society); however, they fixed the official date of founding of the LR on 24 August 1924, in Haarlem.
The English Rosicrucian society, founded in 1867 by Robert Wentworth Little, claimed Bulwer-Lytton as their 'Grand Patron', but he wrote to the society complaining that he was 'extremely surprised' by their use of the title, as he had 'never sanctioned such'.