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... de Creraont, Mademoiselle J. Dumas, Madame Rowley, Baron Rey-Roize, Mademoiselle Rigand, Madame Marqnet, Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor- Mathers, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch. ...
... de Creraont, Mademoiselle J. Dumas, Madame Rowley, Baron Rey-Roize, Mademoiselle Rigand, Madame Marqnet, Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor- Mathers, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch. ...
... Hermetic Students , of . the- Golden Dawn founded in 1888 , and invested-with Masonic and Rosicrucian ritual , of which MacGregor Mathers ' was the dominating mind . ' ¦ . His next step was an attempt to found . in a castle on an island , in the middle ...
... had to copy magical symbols by artificial light, even when the sun was shining brightly. He fell out with a soul-mate, MacGregor Mathers, a Scotsman living in Paris, who apparently sent malevolent magical currents that killed the dogs at Foyers, the lochside ...
... Mary’s. Reading, the Rev. F. B. Hearn,Edmund Leach Ann Withers, both of Heading. MacGregor Mathers Beboron— June 16. the church, Cbacombe, near Banbury, 8. L. MacQregcr- Mathers, Forest-hill, to Mina, second daughter Professor Michael Bergson. Mullens-Wclkxnbon— ...
... were:—Mrs Fraser, Nochnary; 2 Mrs Macgregor, Dunshalt. Mrs Christie and Miss Robertson entertained the company with songs. Tea was served, Mrs Duncan being th© hostess, with Mrs Holden, Mrs Christie. Mrs Macgregor, Mrs Mathers, and Miss Suttie as assistants ...
... Order. 'phe founder of the Order appears to have been known at different times as G. S. L. Macgregor Mathers, Comte Macgregor of Glenstrar, Comte Liddell Macgregor, the Hierophant Rameses, and D. D. C. F. The article disclosing the ritual is written in ...
... Order. 'phe founder of the Order appears to have been known at different times as G. S. L. Macgregor Mathers, Comte Macgregor of Glenstrar, Comte Liddell Macgregor, the Hierophant Rameses, and D. D. C. F. The article disclosing the ritual is written in ...
... (disciple of Eliphas Levi) in his Hi/spire de la Slagle, and last, but by no means least, by this English kabalist, S. L. Macgregor Mather', whose work on the Tarot sums up all that can be said about them. Taking the word Tarot itself, Court de Gebelin says ...
... SEUMAS STEWART By DEREK STANFORD Dawn and one of its three founders, the enigmatic MacGregor Mathers (1854-1918), about both of which subjects she has written this unusual and fascinating book. By us outside the pentagram. most occultists are looked upon ...
... should a good alchemist be born iu the house of Saturn ? Our representative and the lecturer both gave it up, but Mr. Macgregor Mathers, a haggard and lank astro►oger, with the intonation of a peculiarly aggressive curate, started off on a long reply. The ...
... draws its primal inspiration. We will take first the definitions of the Spirit of God, the vital essence of the Divine. Macgregor Mathers, the translator of the Raboalak (the sacred Jewish Commentary of the Scriptures), and one of the most erudite of Hebrew ...
... galleries. I was fortunate recently in going through the Museum on an off-day, Iand fouldthe psincipal curator, Mr. MacGregor Mathers, engaged with a fresh arrival of curi- osities, chiefly contributions gathered together by Sir Somers Vine on his recent ...