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That he created the English Renaissance with the aid of a band of scholars ... known as the secret Rosicrosse Literary Society . 5. That he sought " The Reformation of the whole Wide World , " through the gradual diffusion of education ...
That he created the English Renaissance with the aid of a band of scholars ... known as the secret Rosicrosse Literary Society . 5. That he sought " The Reformation of the whole Wide World , " through the gradual diffusion of education ...
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But he had also created a more elastic organization . . . . " The Craft of Masonrie . " Around the Jewel of the Rose , he created a Brotherhood which served as a " Case " to enclose so precious a gem .
But he had also created a more elastic organization . . . . " The Craft of Masonrie . " Around the Jewel of the Rose , he created a Brotherhood which served as a " Case " to enclose so precious a gem .
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... offers F.B. a piece of land , 252 , 306 ; Cadiz and the aftermath , 259 ; his grievances , 265 , 266 ; presumes on his secret relation- ship with the Queen , 266 ; created Earl Marshall , 267 ; insults the Queen , 268 ; created Lord ...
... offers F.B. a piece of land , 252 , 306 ; Cadiz and the aftermath , 259 ; his grievances , 265 , 266 ; presumes on his secret relation- ship with the Queen , 266 ; created Earl Marshall , 267 ; insults the Queen , 268 ; created Lord ...
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