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Monte Hermetis, Johann de · 1680

not only do they fail to persuade them, but they even expose them to a distrust of all Science knowledge, for having known only imaginary or flawed versions of it. Why, finally, do the teachers and observers constantly show openly that they have neither the rule nor the proof of what is true? The Reader will conclude, I say, that if the principles I am treating are the only foundation of all truth, it is because they have been forgotten that all these errors devour the Earth. Thus, they must have been almost generally misunderstood, since ignorance and uncertainty are nearly universal there.
Such are the objects upon which the man who seeks to know may find here the means to form for himself ideas that are healthier and more in conformity with the nature of the germ the spiritual seed or essence that he carries within himself.
However, although the Light spiritual or intellectual illumination is made for all eyes, it is even more certain that not all eyes are made to see it in its full brilliance. This is why the small number of men who are the guardians of the truths I announce is dedicated
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