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Susan Rita
Schrepfer (1941–2014) was an
American environmental historian.
Susan Schrepfer was born in San
Francisco in 1941, and grew up in Gilroy, California...
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Johann Georg Schrepfer (1738–1774),
German charlatan,
independent Freemason and
necromancer Nikole Schrepfer (1964),
Swiss swimmer Susan Schrepfer (1941–2014)...
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Schrepfer 1983, pp. 4, 12.
Schrepfer 1983, p. xiv.
Schrepfer 1983, p. 231.
Schrepfer 1983, pp. 18, 20.
Schrepfer 1983, p. 29.
Schrepfer 1983, p...
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appeared engulfed in
flames begging Schrepfer not to
torture him so. In the
early morning of
October 8, 1774,
Schrepfer reportedly committed suicide with...
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Johann Georg Schrepfer, or
Johann Georg Schröpfer (1738? – 8
October 1774 in Leipzig), was a
German charlatan,
independent Freemason and necromancer....
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Nikole Schrepfer (born 27
November 1964) is a
Swiss swimmer. She
competed in the women's 400
metre freestyle and women's 800
metre freestyle events at...
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Ponelat v
Schrepfer is an
important recent case in
South African law, with
ramifications particularly in the area of
universal partnerships, in which...
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Masonic Necromancer:
Shifting Identities in the
Lives of
Johann Georg Schrepfer. "Swedenborgian Rite". Ragon, Jean
Marie (1853).
Orthodoxie maçonnique...
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Schrepfer 2005, p. 169.
Holmes 2004, pp. 61–62.
Furmansky 2009, p. 111.
Schrepfer 2005, pp. 169–170.
Furmansky 2009...
- a "straight line"
seems to be the
central idea.
According to
Susan R.
Schrepfer in 1983:
Orthogenesis meant literally "straight origins", or "straight...