Part II
p. 148 (Munich, 1787).
[250] Mackey, _Lexicon of Freemasonry_, p. 265.
[251] Ibid., p. 150.
[252] _Jewish Encyclopædia_, article on Shabbethai Horowitz.
[253] Mirabeau, _Histoire de la Monarchie Prussienne_, V. 76.
[254] Lecouteulx de Canteleu, _Les Sectes et Sociétés Secrètes_, p. 97.
[255] Eckert, _La Franc-Maçonnerie dans sa véritable signification_, II. 48.
[256] A. E. Waite, _The Real History of the Rosicrucians_, p. 216.
[257] "_Traicté des Athéistes, Déistes, Illuminez d'Espagne et Nouveaux Prétendus Invisibles, dits de la Confrairie de la Croix-Rosaire, élevez depuis quelques années dans le Christianisme_," forming the second part of the "_Histoire Générale de Progrès et Décadence de l'Héréie Moderne_--_A la suite du Premier_" de M. Florimond de Raemond, Conseiller du Roy, etc.
[258] See G.M. Trevelyan, _England under the Stuarts_, pp. 32, 33, and James Howell, _Familiar Letters_ (edition of 1753), pp. 49, 435. James Holwell was clerk to the Privy Council of Charles I.
[259] Th.-Louis Latour, _Princesses, Dames el Adventurières du Règne de Louis XIV_, p. 278 (Eugène Figutère, Paris, 1923).
[260] Ibid., p. 297.
[261] Ibid., p. 306.
[262] _Oeuvres complètes de Voltaire_, Vol. XXI. p. 129 (1785 edition); _Biographie Michaud_, article on Glaser.
[263] This assertion finds confirmation in the _Encyclopædia Britannica_, article on the Rosicrucians, which states: "In no sense are modern Rosicrucians derived from the Fraternity of the seventeenth century."
[264] _Jewish Encyclopædia_, article on the Cabala.
[265] _A Free Mason's Answer to the Suspected Author of a Pamphlet entitled "Jachin and Boaz," or an Authentic Key to Freemasonry_, p. 10 (1762).
[266] Quoted by R.F. Gould, _History of Freemasonry_, I. 5, 6.
[267] _Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man_, p. 1 (1910).
[268] _Ars Quatuor Coronatorum_, XXXII.