Leviticon, or an Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of the Doctrine of the Early Catholic Christians

Leviticon, or an Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of the Doctrine of the Early Catholic Christians

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The next book in the series “Mystical Cults of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance”, edited by Vladimir Tkachenko-Hildebrandt, starting a story about the secrets of the Eastern Order, throws a bridge from the 14th century to the New Age. Before us is a wonderful positive hoax, written by the outstanding creator of the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, doctor, philanthropist and true believer Christian Bernard-Raymond Fabre-Palaprat, which, of course, will lead to catharsis for every person who reads it. According to Freemasonic legends, he knew the mysterious Count of Saint-Germain, he was the poet of society, and if Dante Alighieri left behind The Divine Comedy, then Bernard-Raymond Fabre-Palaprat is the revived Order of the Temple, now recognized at the UN level and has already surpassed its existence historical medieval order. And one more, truly, discovery: in his labors he was brotherly assisted by our outstanding compatriot, lieutenant general and member of the imperial family, Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1771–1833), uncle of the emperors Alexander I and Nicholas I, since Russia, along with France, was a co-founder of this order of new knighthood. The publishing layout is saved in PDF A4 format.

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Name of the Author
Бернар-Раймон Фабре-Палапра
Language
Russian
Translator
Владимир Анатольевич Ткаченко-Гильдебрандт

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Leviticon, or an Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of the Doctrine of the Early Catholic Christians

The next book in the series “Mystical Cults of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance”, edited by Vladimir Tkachenko-Hildebrandt, starting a story about the sec...

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