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Theos-World Murdered Prince

Feb 17, 1999 10:59 AM
by Govert W. Schuller


Hello brothers,

I'm involved in a little discussion about the Jesuits and the
Templars on another list.

My question to you is, if any of you know which Prince HPB is
talking about in the following quote:

[[Vol. 2, Page 385]] THE LAST REAL TEMPLAR PRINCE POISONED.

"Turning to Clavel, one of the best Masonic authorities, we read:
"It is clear that the erection of the French Order of the Knight
Templars is not more ancient than the year 1804, and that it
cannot lay any legitimate claim to being the continuation of the
so-called society of 'la petite Resurrection des Templiers,' nor
this latter, either, extend back to the ancient Order of the
Knights Templars." Therefore, we see these pseudo-Templars, under
the guidance of the worthy Father Jesuits, forging in Paris,
1806, the famous charter of Larmenius. Twenty years later, this
nefast and subterranean body, guiding the hand of assassins,
directed it toward one of the best and greatest princes in
Europe, whose mysterious death, unfortunately for the interests
of truth and justice, has never been -- for political reasons --
investigated and proclaimed to the world as it ought to have
been. It is this prince, a Freemason himself, who was the last
depository of the secrets of the true Knights Templar. For long
centuries these had remained unknown and unsuspected.


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