If a Candidate is found to be Poor and Destitute, but in addition to those properties delineated in 2, he excels in the Natural Sciences, or is skilled in the Exquisitely Sophisticated Workings of Fire, then such consideration of the aforementioned Candidate can be noted, and indeed, He can be received in gratis, however, from every O., he shall not receive more than one similarly employed, and he should also be employed as a serving Br, But this Relief can also come from the other Bbrn. as a monthly charity, which can be depleted as desired. How one should behave in the reception, however, is actually seen by examination of Table No. 2.
- The High Holy Order of Gold- and Rosicrucians, 1788
This should indicate a symbol/number ("2"-type) after the abbreviation "No." but I could not do this on the blog. My apologies.
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