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* Freemasonry relations:
* Freemasonry relations:
** "The Freemasons who gained enough control over this Methodist Church to get these Masonic images set in the church as stained glass windows during the renovation are obviously of the [[w:York Rite|York Lodges]], a group within Masonry which really reveres Rosicrucianism." [http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n2174.cfm]
** "The Freemasons who gained enough control over this Methodist Church to get these Masonic images set in the church as stained glass windows during the renovation are obviously of the [[w:York Rite|York Lodges]], a group within Masonry which really reveres Rosicrucianism." [http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n2174.cfm]
* Jesuit Connection
** Many catholics thought of the Rosicrucians as of crypto-jezuits. A pamphlet written in 1782, “Der Rozenkreuzer in seiner Blösse” (then naked rosicrucian) described them and the Templars as mere puppets of a hidden jezuit kabbal. Some Rose Cross members even started to think they were infiltrated. [http://www.maybelogic.org/maybequarterly/12/1205ThePelicanAndTheRose.htm]


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  • Jesuit Connection
    • Many catholics thought of the Rosicrucians as of crypto-jezuits. A pamphlet written in 1782, “Der Rozenkreuzer in seiner Blösse” (then naked rosicrucian) described them and the Templars as mere puppets of a hidden jezuit kabbal. Some Rose Cross members even started to think they were infiltrated. [3]

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