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1920 for the instruction of Postulants in the Congregation of the outer, neophytes, and fraters of duly instituted colleges of the Societas Rosicruciana in America.
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In compiling this Manual for the use of members of the Societies Rosicruciana In America, there has been no intent of offering an occult treatise of any sort whatsoever.