Author: | I. V. Lopukhin | ISBN: | 1230000232545 |
Publisher: | Scriptoria Books | Publication: | April 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | I. V. Lopukhin |
ISBN: | 1230000232545 |
Publisher: | Scriptoria Books |
Publication: | April 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Some Characteristics of the Interior Church - I. V. Lopukhin (Author), Arthur Edward Waite (Introduction), D. H. S. Nicholson (Translator).
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Some Characteristics of the Interior Church, is I.V. Lopukhin's account of his exploration of the "inward spiritual man." Ivan Vladimirovich Lopukhin (1756-1816) was a Russian statesman, writer and philanthropist. He was one of the leading Freemasons and Rosicrucians in Moscow during the late 18th century and published many mystical, Masonic, and alchemical books through his I.V. Lopukhin Free Press. Lopukhin was not only a printer and publisher, but also an accomplished author. The idea of a spiritual "inner church" was a prominent theme in many of his writings. Arthur Edward Waite, provides a lengthy Introduction to this book and analyzes Lopukhin's work and his contribution to Hermetic literature.
This edition, from Scriptoria Books, is an authentic reproduction of the 1912 English translation by D.H.S. Nicholson, and was transcribed word for word from the original text. It was then edited, formatted, and proofread through each revision. Our procedures are not automated. Our editions are not facsimiles and do not contain OCR interpreted text. Our books are carefully created new editions of classic works.
Some Characteristics of the Interior Church - I. V. Lopukhin (Author), Arthur Edward Waite (Introduction), D. H. S. Nicholson (Translator).
Includes:
-- NCX Navigation with links to all chapters and sections.
-- Interactive Table of Contents.
Some Characteristics of the Interior Church, is I.V. Lopukhin's account of his exploration of the "inward spiritual man." Ivan Vladimirovich Lopukhin (1756-1816) was a Russian statesman, writer and philanthropist. He was one of the leading Freemasons and Rosicrucians in Moscow during the late 18th century and published many mystical, Masonic, and alchemical books through his I.V. Lopukhin Free Press. Lopukhin was not only a printer and publisher, but also an accomplished author. The idea of a spiritual "inner church" was a prominent theme in many of his writings. Arthur Edward Waite, provides a lengthy Introduction to this book and analyzes Lopukhin's work and his contribution to Hermetic literature.
This edition, from Scriptoria Books, is an authentic reproduction of the 1912 English translation by D.H.S. Nicholson, and was transcribed word for word from the original text. It was then edited, formatted, and proofread through each revision. Our procedures are not automated. Our editions are not facsimiles and do not contain OCR interpreted text. Our books are carefully created new editions of classic works.