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The Rosicrucian Fama Fraternitatis and Confessio Fraternitatis

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The Rosicrucian Fama Fraternitatis and Confessio Fraternitatis

By: Christian Rosenkreuz
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Dating to 1614 and 1615, these are two of the three primary documents which originally announced and helped define who the secret society of Rosicrucians were. These works, written in veiled and alchemical language, outline the true philosophy of RC along with a code of conduct that members are expected to live by. These two pieces have been the subject of serious occult study for centuries since their first appearance.

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