Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 49-50 - pg369

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Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 49-50 - pg369

This video discusses Chapters 49 and 50 of 'Occult Theocrasy', focusing on the establishment of the Right of Zinerdorf in 1766 and the founding of the Filileletes order in 1773. It highlights the influence of prominent figures and the historical context surrounding these orders within the Masonic tradition.

Key Points:

Right of Zinerdorf Founded in 1766
Zinerdorf, a surgeon in Berlin, founded the Right of Zinerdorf in 1766 after receiving rituals from a Swedish source. In 1770, he established a grand lodge in Berlin with support from twelve other lodges sharing his views. By 1773, he secured a constitution from the Grand Lodge of London, leading to further integration of his system into existing Masonic structures.

Filileletes Order Established in 1773
The Filileletes, an offshoot of Martinism, was founded in Paris on April 28, 1773, by notable figures including Savallet de Angs and others. This order was structured with nine degrees and included prominent members, demonstrating a significant French influence in its formation and highlighting the interconnectedness of Masonic traditions.

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