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Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies: Part Two (2)
Simon Magus, the magician of New Testament fame, is often supposed to have been the founder of Gnosticism. If this be true, the sect was formed during the century after Christ and is probably the first of the many branches which have sprung from the main trunk of Christianity. Everything with which the enthusiasts of the early Christian Church might not agree they declared to be inspired by the Devil. That Simon Magus had mysterious and supernatural powers is conceded even by his enemies, but they maintained that these powers were lent to him by the infernal spirits and furies which they asserted were his ever present companions. Undoubtedly the most interesting legend concerning Simon is that which tells of his theosophic contests with the Apostle Peter while the two were promulgating their differing doctrines in Rome. According to the story that the Church Fathers have preserved, Simon was to prove his spiritual superiority by ascending to heaven in a chariot of fire. He was actually picked up and carried many feet into the air by invisible powers. When St. Peter saw this, he cried out in a loud voice, ordering the demons (spirits of the air) to release their hold upon the magician. The evil spirits, when so ordered by the great saint, were forced to obey. Simon fell a great distance and was killed, which decisively proved the superiority of the Christian powers. This story is undoubtedly manufactured out of whole cloth, as it is only one out of many accounts concerning his death, few of which agree. As more and more evidence is being amassed to the effect that St, Peter was never in Rome, its last possible vestige of authenticity is rapidly being dissipated.
Christian Mysticism
Chapter XI: The Knowledge Which Comes Through Faith the Surest of All. (8)
Reason, the governing principle, remaining unmoved and guiding the soul, is called its pilot. For access to the Immutable is obtained by a truly...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter I: The Gnostic A True Worshipper of God, and Unjustly Calumniated By Unbelievers as An Atheist. (1)
It is now time to show the Greeks that the Gnostic alone is truly pious; so that the philosophers, learning of what description the true Christian...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IV: The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition. (2)
Wherefore it stands to reason, that the ideas entertained of God by wicked men must be bad, and those by good men most excellent. And therefore he...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XII: The True Gnostic Is Beneficent, Continent, and Despises Worldly Things. (21)
Such a Gnostic is tempted by no one except with God's permission, and that for the benefit of those who are with him; and he strengthens them for...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Description of the Gnostic Furnished By An Exposition of 1 Cor. Vi. 1, Etc. (1)
Now, of what I may call the passionlessness which we attribute to the Gnostic (in which the perfection of the believer, "advancing by love, comes to...
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Hermetic
Introduction (4)
From the land of the Ganges many advanced occultists wandered to the land of Egypt, and sat at the feet of the Master. From him they obtained the...
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Neoplatonic
III, Chapter VI (1)
That, however, which is the greatest thing is this, that he who [appears to] draw down a certain divinity, sees a spirit descending and entering into...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 9: Of the Gracious, amiable, blessed, friendly and merciful Love of God. The Great, Heavenly and Divine Mystery. (89)
This is a short introduction, that the Reader might the better understand the divine Mystery; when I write concerning the fall of the devil, and...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IX: On the Different Kinds of Cause. (39)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIX: The Greeks But Children Compared with the Hebrews. (6)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIII: On Marriage. (18)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXVI: How the Perfect Man Treats the Body and the Things of the World. (10)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (122)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Distinction Between Clean and Unclean Animals in the Law Symbolical of the Distinction Between the Church, and Jews, and Heretics. (11)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Use of Philosophy to the Gnostic. (24)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Gnostic
Chapter 66 (Jesus, the First Mystery looking without, causeth Sophia to triumph)
"And at the commandment of my Father, the First Mystery which looketh within, I myself went down into the chaos, shining most exceedingly, and...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput VIII (6)
But he calumniates the Divine Paul, who said, "that Almighty God is not able to deny Himself." Now in advancing this, I very much fear lest I should i...
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Hermetic
Chapter I: The Hermetic Philosophy (6)
The Hermetic Teachings are to be found in all lands, among all religions, but never identified with any particular country, nor with any particular re...
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Neoplatonic
VI, Chapter V (1)
Let us, therefore, now discuss another species of doubts, the cause of which is occult, and which, as you say, is accompanied with “ violent threats...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter I: The Gnostic A True Worshipper of God, and Unjustly Calumniated By Unbelievers as An Atheist. (9)
Thus also it appears to me that there are three effects of gnostic power: the knowledge of things; second, the performance of whatever the Word...
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