Saint Martin the French Mystic And the Story of Modern Martinism By Arthur Ed
Saint Martin the French Mystic And the Story of Modern Martinism By Arthur Ed
Waite Arthur Edward
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A writer on errors and truths had obviously something to say on the basis of governments, the authority of sovereigns and on jurisprudence, while a searcher of religion and theosophy, who had passed through the world- crisis at the end of the eighteenth century at its very heart and centre, could neither fail to have his part therein nor to leaye us reflections thereon. We have Philosophical and Religious Considerations on the French Revolution, Light on Human Association and a few other pamphl...ets which do not call to be named. Saint-Martin had also some activities of another kind imposed upon him, as, e. G. , when he was called to the Ecole Normale, instituted to train teachers for public instruction. These things did not last and left no mark behind them. In September, 1792, the health of his father called him again to Amboise, where he remained for a year, or a considerable time after the father's death. We hear of him then at Petit Bourg, a country house of the Duchesse de Bourbon, and afterwards at Paris till the spring of 1794, when " a decree against the privileged and proscribed classes, amongst LATER LIFE AND WRITINGS 66 which it was his lot to be born, enforced Lis return to Amboise till it was cancelled in his respect in January, 1795, when the work of L'Ecole Normale brought him back to the capital for a period.
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