These pages come from the book titled "America's Assignment with Destiny" included in my book of "The Secret Destiny of America" by 33 Degree Freemason Manly P. Hall.
In this chapter he speaks of a man named Johannes Kelpius being the "founder" of the American Mystery Schools in Pennsylvania some time in the late 1600s. As a side note, I happen own several books by Rosicrucian authors and I believe many if not all to be published in Quakertown Pa.
this^ looks so interesting, thanks for posting. have been looking for pre-1700 freemason history; also some of the European connections, sure this will be helpful.
nothing wrong with a genuine mystery school imo. not sure if you're saying there is.
there's a story alleging that the archetype of 'pirates' has been used as a mask for agents of the crown seeking to establish control of the new world by establishing centers of education and arranging their own secret societies within them. like the yale/☠ connection. i don't have sauce, but i'll have a look.
I agree & have noticed patterns/think many of the freemason 'myths' everyone shares, are the 'genuine' schools throwing the others off track.
a become the enemy type of strategy to lure out the true wicked ones...and show us what type of world we've really been living in. at one time, I saw a quote from Ben Franklin...about playing both sides to find the enemy, but I can't recall where, if anyone else remembers such a thing🤔
i mean these guys sound like hobbyists, and Christians at that. I think the education centers are a much more likely culprit for the spread of evil in America. Harvard was established in 1636... yale in 1701...
They masquerade as Christians but I can tell you by experience, they are not. Also, the Mystery Schools are not literally a school building but they do exhist on many school campuses.
isn't believing in the Gospel of Christ all that is required to be a Christian?
not very strict requirements. that's why there are so many different denominations. and not many turn people away for their past actions. so how could you determine that these people, who you did not know, were not?
I seem to always strike a cord with you on this particular subject which was not my intension. I don't post to thrust my opinion onto you or argue my position.
As for believing in Christ as being thee only prerequisite for salvation..I don't believe it is but I am not the final judge. And considering Im an Anonymous person on the internet, who are you to say what I know or dont.
I'm just asking how these guys in the 1700s disqualified themselves, and how you know that through 'experience', which you must admit is a curious statement.
These pages come from the book titled "America's Assignment with Destiny" included in my book of "The Secret Destiny of America" by 33 Degree Freemason Manly P. Hall.
In this chapter he speaks of a man named Johannes Kelpius being the "founder" of the American Mystery Schools in Pennsylvania some time in the late 1600s. As a side note, I happen own several books by Rosicrucian authors and I believe many if not all to be published in Quakertown Pa.
A link to America's Assignment with Destiny below. This text starts on page 77 in it's archive format. https://archive.org/details/americas_awd_5025/page/n76/mode/1up
this^ looks so interesting, thanks for posting. have been looking for pre-1700 freemason history; also some of the European connections, sure this will be helpful.
You are very welcome, and please check back soon. They'll be much more to come.
nothing wrong with a genuine mystery school imo. not sure if you're saying there is.
there's a story alleging that the archetype of 'pirates' has been used as a mask for agents of the crown seeking to establish control of the new world by establishing centers of education and arranging their own secret societies within them. like the yale/☠ connection. i don't have sauce, but i'll have a look.
I agree & have noticed patterns/think many of the freemason 'myths' everyone shares, are the 'genuine' schools throwing the others off track.
a become the enemy type of strategy to lure out the true wicked ones...and show us what type of world we've really been living in. at one time, I saw a quote from Ben Franklin...about playing both sides to find the enemy, but I can't recall where, if anyone else remembers such a thing🤔
Yes, I understand your position and we've had this conversation before.
i mean these guys sound like hobbyists, and Christians at that. I think the education centers are a much more likely culprit for the spread of evil in America. Harvard was established in 1636... yale in 1701...
They masquerade as Christians but I can tell you by experience, they are not. Also, the Mystery Schools are not literally a school building but they do exhist on many school campuses.
isn't believing in the Gospel of Christ all that is required to be a Christian?
not very strict requirements. that's why there are so many different denominations. and not many turn people away for their past actions. so how could you determine that these people, who you did not know, were not?
I seem to always strike a cord with you on this particular subject which was not my intension. I don't post to thrust my opinion onto you or argue my position.
As for believing in Christ as being thee only prerequisite for salvation..I don't believe it is but I am not the final judge. And considering Im an Anonymous person on the internet, who are you to say what I know or dont.
I'm just asking how these guys in the 1700s disqualified themselves, and how you know that through 'experience', which you must admit is a curious statement.
In my personal opinion, through Idolatry and Paganism mixed with Christianity. An answer Im sure you may be annoyed by.
And I was once emerged in the Mysteries but I am No More.
If the content of my Posts annoys you, I understand It isn't for everyone. If I've not answered your questions to your satisfaction, I am sorry.
This is one I haven't read yet. Thanks for the post. It bumped this one higher up on my list of "must read" literature.
Here's the full book - PDF
You're very welcome.