CONTENTS.
| [CHAPTER THE FIRST.] | ||
| Who and What were the Rosicrucians | [1] | |
| [CHAPTER THE SECOND.] | ||
| Historical Notices of the Rosicrucians | [15] | |
| [CHAPTER THE THIRD.] | ||
| Early Leaders—Literature—Romantic Stories | [22] | |
| [CHAPTER THE FOURTH.] | ||
| The Fame and Confession of the Fraternity of R. C. | [34] | |
| [CHAPTER THE FIFTH.] | ||
| John Heydon and the Rosicrucians | [60] | |
| [CHAPTER THE SIXTH.] | ||
| Gabalis: or the Extravagant Mysteries of the Cabalists | [81] | |
| [CHAPTER THE SEVENTH.] | ||
| The Hermetick Romance; or Chymical Wedding | [102] | |
| [CHAPTER THE EIGHTH.] | ||
| Modern Rosicrucians | [126] |
AUTHORITIES.
El Havareuna; or the English Physitian’s Tutor, in the Astrobolismes of Mettals Rosie Crucian, Miraculous Saphiric Medicines of the Sun and Moon, the Astrolosmes of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars.... All harmoniously united and opperated by Astromancy and Geomancy.... Whereunto is added Psonthonphanchia.... the Books being also an appeal to the natural faculties of the mind of man whether there be not a God. By John Heydon, M.D. 1664.