Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Gnostic-Templars



The Gnostic-Templar Succession

It cannot be known for certain what secret lines of succession have been brought into Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, or other occult societies, but according to the charter of Larmenius, the Knights Templar were given a secret line of succession from the Johannite Church in Asia Minor, which was more ancient than Constantine's Byzantine or Eastern Orthodox Church. Recently a Swedish Bishop and scholar has recovered this Gnostic-Templar lineage from modern times well back into the seventeenth century in Europe. It probably represents the underground stream of esoteric Christianity persecuted by the Inquisition. It's details are as follows...

[This is the clandestine Gnostic, Templar, and Rosicrusian line of Europe that kept no written records for fear of the Inquisition, but whose lineage Bertil Persson of St. Ephraim's Institute has been able to verify back to 1726.]

Benedictus PP XIII (1726)
De Polignac (1735)
De Grammont II (1744)
Von Baldendstein (1759)
De Montenach (1772)
Gobel (1791)
Lamourette (1791)
Royer (1800)
Fabre-Palaprat (1810)
Mauviel (1810)
Machault (1831)
Chatel (1836)
D'Adhemar (1857)
De Brion (1860)
De Marraga (1899)
L-F Jean-Maine (1953)
H-F Jean-Maine (1966)
Bertiaux (1979)
Barber (1987)
Persson (1989)
Boyer (1990)
Keizer (1993)

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