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Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings: Their First Spiritual Divine Property, Virtue, and Power
Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings: Their First Spiritual Divine Property, Virtue, and Power

Treatise on the Reintegration of Beings: Their First Spiritual Divine Property, Virtue, and Power

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Martines de Pasqually was born in Grenoble, around 1710, from a father of Spanish origin and a French mother. He was military in France for a few years with the rank of lieutenant. In 1747, he was in the service of Spain and fought in Italy at its service. In his book , on page 9, the historian Jacques Matter writes about him: "He (Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin) met Martines de Pasqually, one of these extraordinary men, great hierophant of secret initiations which, to communicate their mysteries, seek less the great reputation than a confidential setting." He considers the masonry of his time being apocryphal, that is, diverted from his goal. In Foix, he founded a chapter, the Temple of the . However, it is in Bordeaux that the activities of the Order of the Élus Cohëns begin. Martines moved there in April 1762 to establish the general center of his activities.
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