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Barbarossa, Christoph · 1617

it is no wonder that the Lord Brothers of the Rose Cross fare the same with their reformation of the world, and are particularly slandered in such a way as if they wanted to be Reformers in all ranks, even over Emperors and Kings, Electors and Princes, although that is not their intention in the slightest. Someone who has knowledge of the high Secretum de lapide Philosophorum secret of the philosophers' stone can easily notice this. Indeed, it is as understandable to him as if he were seeing it before his eyes in a clear mirror, as will hopefully be somewhat apparent from my Elucidario Elucidator.
And even though I have also cited the CC. likely referring to the Confessio Christianae of the Rosicrucians a few times therein: let no one interpret this as if I were disagreeing with the Theologians, since it is a scriptum writing