- 19th-century
French Gnostic Revival Churches.
These Églises
Gnostiques, as well as the Église
Gnostique Catholique Apostolique, are
essentially Christian in...
- Press. Doresse, J. (1958). Les
livres secrets des
gnostiques d'Égypte:
Introduction aux écrits
gnostiques coptes découverts à Khénoboskion. Paris: Librairie...
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University of
Illinois Press) Écrits
gnostiques.
Codex de Berlin, éd. Cerf, 1984
Introduction à la littérature
gnostique, I.
Collections retrouvées avant...
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enduring legacies. In 1893,
Encausse was
consecrated a
bishop of l'Église
Gnostique de
France by
Jules Doinel, who had
founded this
Church as an
attempt to...
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Catholica Ecclesia Gnostica Mysteriorum Ecclesia Pistis Sophia Eglise Gnostique Gnostic Society Holy
Order of Mans (Quasi-Gnostic)[citation needed] Johannite...
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Stanislas Doinel du Val-Michel (a.k.a.
Jules Doinel)
established the Église
Gnostique (French:
Gnostic Church).
Founded on
extant Cathar do****ents with the...
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Order of the
Golden Dawn, and a
Bishop in a neo-Gnostic church, l'Église
Gnostique de France.
Encausse provided Reuss with a
charter dated June 24, 1901...
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Gnostics by
Jacques Lacarrière, 1976.
Translated from the
French Les
gnostiques. With a
foreword by
Lawrence Durrell. Gold: the
marvellous history of...
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Gnostic Catholic Church (E.G.C.), an off-shoot of
Jules Doinel's Église
Gnostique.
Later O.T.O. do****ents
would present the
Order being linked to the E...
- Khomeini,
which was
reprinted and
published as the book L'Imam Khomeyni, un
gnostique méconnu du XXe siècle ("Imam Khomeini, an
unknown gnostic of the 20th...