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<p> a secret society greatly resembling the [[Rosicrucians]] (q.v.). It arose in [[Austria]] in 1780, spread throughout Germany, applied itself chiefly to cabalistics and theosophy, and occasioned many frauds. Baron Ecker von Eckhofen and one Boheman at [[Stockholm]] were the principal defenders of this order. See Die Briider St. Johannis des Evang. aus Asien (Berl. 1830). </p>
<p> a secret society greatly resembling the [[Rosicrucians]] (q.v.). It arose in [[Austria]] in 1780, spread throughout Germany, applied itself chiefly to cabalistics and theosophy, and occasioned many frauds. Baron Ecker von Eckhofen and one Boheman at [[Stockholm]] were the principal defenders of this order. See Die Briider St. Johannis des Evang. aus Asien (Berl. 1830). </p>
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Latest revision as of 08:58, 15 October 2021

Asiatic Brethren [1]

a secret society greatly resembling the Rosicrucians (q.v.). It arose in Austria in 1780, spread throughout Germany, applied itself chiefly to cabalistics and theosophy, and occasioned many frauds. Baron Ecker von Eckhofen and one Boheman at Stockholm were the principal defenders of this order. See Die Briider St. Johannis des Evang. aus Asien (Berl. 1830).

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