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    The Gnostic Church of France (French: Église gnostique de France) is a neo-Gnostic Christian organisation formed by Jules Doinel in 1890, in France. It...
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  • Ecclesia Pistis Sophia Gnostic Church of France Johannite Church Neo-Luciferian Church Gnosticism in modern times List of Gnostic sects Mandi (Mandaeism)...
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  • Gnosticism in modern times (or Neo-Gnosticism) includes a variety of contemporary religious movements, stemming from Gnostic ideas and systems from ancient...
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    Apostolic Johannite Church, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the Gnostic Church of France, the Thomasine Church, the Alexandrian Gnostic Church, and the North...
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  • Ecclesia (redirect from Ecclesia (church))
    United States Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica Catholica (Gnostic Church of France) Holy Ecclesia of Jesus, an independent Japanese Christian denomination...
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  • Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.), or the Gnostic Catholic Church, is a Gnostic church organization. It is the ecclesiastical arm of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.)...
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  • Ecclesia Pistis Sophia (category Gnostics)
    Cagle) (1962 to present) Gnosticism Gnosticism in modern times Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Gnostic Society Gnostic Church of France Eichler-Levine, Jodi (2013-01-01)...
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  • Church Fathers such as Irenaeus of Lyons and Hippolytus of Rome wrote against Gnosticism. Because early church leaders encouraged the destruction of Gnostic...
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    Theodor Reuss (category Articles containing French-language text)
    formation of the O.T.O. Gnostic Catholic Church by proclaiming the E.G.C. a "child" of l'Église Gnostique de France, which linked the E.G.C. to French neo-gnosticism...
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  • The Johannite Church (full title: l'Église Johannite des Chrétiens Primitifs, “The Johannite Church of Primitive Christians”) was a Gnostic Christian denomination...
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    Léonce Fabre des Essarts (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    in the administration of state education. He was one of the first bishops consecrated by Jules Doinel's Gnostic Church of France, taking the name "Tau...
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    Déodat Roché (category Gnostics)
    and in 1899 joined Jules Doinel's Gnostic Church of France, in which he was ordained a deacon in 1901 and bishop of Carcassonne under the title "His Greatness...
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    Ralph Maxwell Lewis (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Crucis (AMORC) from 1939 to 1987. He is the author of a number of books regarding mysticism, most of which are available from the AMORC. Ralph Maxwell...
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    Gérard Encausse (category Spanish emigrants to France)
    this Church as an attempt to revive the Cathar religion in 1890. In 1895, Doinel abdicated as Primate of the French Gnostic Church, leaving control of the...
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    Jean Bricaud (category Gnosticism)
    a French student of the occult and esoteric matters. Bricaud was heavily involved in the French neo-Gnostic movement. He was consecrated a Gnostic bishop...
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  • corruption of Christianity, it now seems clear that traces of Gnostic systems can be discerned some centuries before the Christian Era. Gnosticism may have...
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    Martinism (redirect from French Martinists)
    an Ordre du Temple within the premises of the Martinist Order, as well as his involvement in a Gnostic Church under the name Palingenius prompted the...
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    Valentin Tomberg (category Articles containing French-language text)
    sur les 22 arcanes majeurs du Tarot (a study of the Tarot of Marseilles) published anonymously in French in 1980 (with an afterword by a Catholic theologian...
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    regions of present-day France and, more widely, for the development of Christian theology by combating heterodox or Gnostic interpretations of Scripture...
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    Martinez de Pasqually (category Articles containing French-language text)
    researched, due to the lack of documentation, appears in the history of French freemasonry in 1754. His exact date and place of birth, as well as his true...
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    Jules Doinel (category Christian anti-Gnosticism)
    the beginning of "the era of Gnosis restored", Doinel assumed the office of Patriarch of the Église Gnostique (French: Gnostic Church), taking the ecclesiastical...
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    Jacques Cazotte (category French people executed by guillotine during the French Revolution)
    Jacques Cazotte (French: [kazɔt]; 17 October 1719 – 25 September 1792) was a French author and a monarchist. He predicted the Reign of Terror and was guillotined...
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    Coëns, the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose+Cross, the Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica and the Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church.[citation needed] Ambelain entrusted...
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    Paul Sédir (category Articles containing French-language text)
    He was not in Brittany for long and spent most of his childhood in Paris, joining the Banque de France on 28 October 1892 as an "auxiliary agent" and...
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    transmission. He joined the Gnostic Church of France founded by Léonce Fabre des Essarts (Synesius). While he did not take this Gnostic church seriously either,...
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    Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (category Articles containing French-language text)
    distant relative of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin. He was born at Amboise, into a family from the lesser nobility of central France. As his father wished...
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    Jean-Baptiste Willermoz (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    1730 – 29 May 1824) was a French Freemason and Martinist who played an important role in the establishment of various systems of Masonic high-degrees in...
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    Baphomet (redirect from Goat of Mendes)
    century. Baphomet features in the Creed of the Gnostic Catholic Church recited by the congregation in The Gnostic Mass, in the sentence: "And I believe...
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    Joséphin Péladan (category Articles containing French-language text)
    well. Péladan was an extremely active member of the French Occult Revival and a key influence on French and Belgian Symbolist art. However, his eccentric...
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