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- Saint-Martin himself ever founded a formalised Order of Martinists. For example, 20th-century Martinist author Robert Ambelain initially claimed that Saint-Martin...
- Paschalis, or de Pasqually (c. 1700-1774), and therewith founded an Order of Martinists called l'Ordre des Supérieurs Inconnus. He claimed to have been given...
- representing the Antichrist. The most prolific and effective of the anti-Martinists went by the colourful sobriquet, "the renowned Cavaliero Pasquill". Pasquill...
- esotericism which developed in nineteenth-century France, especially in the Neo-Martinist environment. According to the historian of esotericism Antoine Faivre...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and their host Prince Charles of Hesse-K****el, and the Martinists, under Jean-Baptiste Willermoz. The only dissenting voices to mystical...
- concept of a Great Architect of the Universe also occurs in Martinism. Martinists hold that while it is possible to "invoke" him, it is not to adore him...
- Milton Park: Routledge. ISBN 9781317201847. Ambelain, Robert (1971). "Martinists". Man, Myth & Magic 62. London: Punrell. pp. 1746–47. Clelland, Stewart...
- works formed groups of Friends of St. Martin, which later became known as Martinists. Note biográfique Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine http://www...
- charter dated June 24, 1901 designating him Special Inspector for the Martinist Order in Germany. In 1888, in Berlin, he joined with Leopold Engel of...
- renowned Cavaliero Pasquill", has been attributed to Nashe. Some anti-Martinist plays or shows (now lost) performed in 1589 were perhaps also their work...