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1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
1924. Why the gospels were written and what happened to them. An outline of the original teachings. The gospel story interpreted as an allegory of the perfecting of man. This volume is an attempt to outline the distinctive teachings found in the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and to draw conclusions as to the early history of Christianity from their text. It is also an interpretation of the elaborate allegory which forms the main subject of our Gospels, which can be traced more clearly to the Holy Twelve.
1924. Why the gospels were written and what happened to them. An outline of the original teachings. The gospel story interpreted as an allegory of the perfecting of man. This volume is an attempt to outline the distinctive teachings found in the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and to draw conclusions as to the early history of Christianity from their text. It is also an interpretation of the elaborate allegory which forms the main subject of our Gospels, which can be traced more clearly to the Holy Twelve.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
THIS 8 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Original Christianity In the Gospel of the Holy Twelve, by E. Francis Udny. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766132536.
THIS 10 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Later Incarnations of Francis Bacon, by E. Francis Udny. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564595366.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.
Contents: Francis Bacon Vindicated from the charge of Bribery; Deaths Feigned or Otherwise Mysterious; Francis Rakoczi II of Transylvania and the Count St. Germain.
THIS 19 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Later Incarnations of Francis Bacon, by E. Francis Udny. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564595366.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
1924. Why the gospels were written and what happened to them. An outline of the original teachings. The gospel story interpreted as an allegory of the perfecting of man. This volume is an attempt to outline the distinctive teachings found in the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and to draw conclusions as to the early history of Christianity from their text. It is also an interpretation of the elaborate allegory which forms the main subject of our Gospels, which can be traced more clearly to the Holy Twelve.
Contents: Francis Bacon Vindicated from the charge of Bribery; Deaths Feigned or Otherwise Mysterious; Francis Rakoczi II of Transylvania and the Count St. Germain.
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
1923. The Rev. G.J. Ouseley was a priest, first in the Established Church of Ireland, and afterwards in the Catholic Apostolic Church. The Gospel was written down by him after he had received it in numerous fragments at different times from Emmanuel Swedenborg (who was seen by trustworthy clairvoyants and afterwards identified from a portrait shown to them), Anna Kingsford, Edward Maitland, and a priest of a former century giving his name as Placidus of the Franciscan Order, afterwards a Carmelite. The unseen communicators wished to reinstall passages that insist on the obvious, though often lamentably neglected, duty of love and protection for animals, relate a number of instances of the personal interference of the Lord of Love to save animals from ill-treatment and teach against the eating of flesh and taking of strong drink.
Why the gospels were written and what happened to them. An outline of the original teachings. The gospel story interpreted as an allegory of the perfecting of man. This volume is an attempt to outline the distinctive teachings found in the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and to draw conclusions as to the early history of Christianity from their text. It is also an interpretation of the elaborate allegory which forms the main subject of our Gospels, which can be traced more clearly to the Holy Twelve.
Contents: Francis Bacon Vindicated from the charge of Bribery; Deaths Feigned or Otherwise Mysterious; Francis Rakoczi II of Transylvania and the Count St. Germain.
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