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references SRIAs historic names. "'The Rosicrucian' July 1868" (PDF). srialondon.org.
SRIA.
Retrieved 11
November 2023. "What is the
SRIA". www.
sria-nwc.org...
- Leamington, Warwickshire, England. He was a
Supreme Magus (chief) of the
S.R.I.A. and went on to co-found the
Golden Dawn. He was a
doctor of medicine.[citation...
-
Rosicruciana in
Scotia (SRIS; Scotland)
Societas Rosicruciana in
Anglia (
SRIA; England)
Societas Rosicruciana in
Civitatibus Foederatis (SRICF; United...
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Golden Dawn,
after the m****cripts came into the
possession of
prominent SRIA members. The
folios are
drawn in
black ink on
cotton paper watermarked 1809...
-
controversy around the
origins of the
S.R.I.A. seem to be
resolved in a
paper given at the
General ****embly of the
S.R.I.A. at Perth, 3 May 1947 and thereafter...
- initiation,
similar to
Masonic lodges.
While the
grade structure was
based on the
SRIA,
women were
admitted on an
equal basis with men. The "Golden Dawn" was the...
- born
Samuel Liddell Mathers, was a
British occultist and
member of the
S.R.I.A.. He is
primarily known as one of the
founders of the
Hermetic Order of...
- 1886) was an
English linguist, orientalist,
autodidact and
member of the
S.R.I.A.
Mackenzie was born on 31
October 1833 at
Deptford near London, England...
-
pathology of religion." He was a Freemason, as well as
being a
member of the
SRIA and
Golden Dawn. He
spent most of his life in or near London,
connected to...
-
Rosicrucian groups,
which profess Christ;
Masonic Rosicrucian groups such as
SRIA,
Societas Rosicruciana; and
initiatory groups such as the
Golden Dawn and...