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...nates The syllable "-naten" completes the word "Illuminaten" (Illuminati) from the previous page's footer. = Order fell into debt. In response, I will name several members for him who, because of their debts, were repeatedly exhorted to better management original: "Wirthschaft" — here referring to the management of one's personal finances or household., then suspended, or even excluded entirely. I will name several for him who not only paid nothing at all, but were even actively supported by the Society The Illuminati often referred to themselves simply as "the Society.". What the submitter claims regarding the excessive initiation fees is a manifest falsehood. When the four professors who had resigned wrote their Also a Supplement original: "Auch eine Beylage" — This refers to a 1785 polemic written by former members (Cosandey, Renner, Grünberger, and Utzschneider) who turned against the Order., they simultaneously provided an accurate list of the dues paid to the Society.
This accusation is too impudent and base to even warrant a response. Just one example as proof against all [such claims]!
Management, suspended, Society, initiation fees, professors, supplement, list, Order, entry fee These terms reflect the administrative and legalistic vocabulary used in the internal disputes and public trials of the Order.