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CHAPTER IV.<br />

THE CONFESSION OF THE ROSICRUCIAN FRATERNITY,<br />

ADDRESSED TO THE LEARNED OF EUROPE.<br />

THE translation of this manifesto which follows the<br />

Fama in the edition accredited by the great name of<br />

Eugenius Philalethes is prolix and careless : being made<br />

not from the Latin original but from the later German ver-<br />

sion. As a relic of English Eosicrucian literature I have<br />

wished to preserve it, and having subjected it to a search-<br />

ing revision throughout, it now represents the original with<br />

sufficient fidelity for all practical purposes. The " Confessio<br />

Fraternitatis " appeared in the year 1615 in a Latin work<br />

entitled " Secretions Philosophise Consideratio Brevio a<br />

Philippo a Gabella, Philosophise studioso, conscripta ; et<br />

nunc primum una cum Confessione Fraternitatis R C.," in<br />

lucem edita, Cassellis, excudebat G. Wesselius, a 1615.<br />

Quarto." It was prefaced by the following advertisement :<br />

" Here, gentle reader, you shall finde incorporated in our<br />

Confession thirty-seven reasons of our purpose and inten-<br />

tion, the which according to thy pleasure thou mayst seek<br />

out and compare together, considering within thyself if they<br />

be sufficient to allure thee. Verily, it requires no small<br />

pains to induce any one to believe what doth not yet appear,<br />

but when it shall be revealed in the full blaze of day, I<br />

And<br />

suppose we should be ashamed of such questionings.<br />

as we do now securely call the Pope Antichrist, which was

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