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AMERICA’S ASSIGNMENT WITH
DESTINY
(Adept Series)
By Manly P. Hall
The unfolding
story of the esoteric traditions in the Western hemisphere is
revealed, beginning with the rites and mysteries of the Maya
and Aztecs. Parallels are drawn between the miracles of the
North American Indian medicine priests and wonder-workers of
India. Also included: an account of the Incas of Peru and
their possible contact with Asia; the riddle of Columbus; the
role of Francis Bacon in organizing the English settlements in
America, and the contributions of the German mystics through
the Pietists, Mennonites, Dunkers, and Quakers. The American
Revolutionary period and important personalities of that time
are examined, as are the Latin American patriots Simon
Bolivar, Miguel Hidalgo, and Benito Juarez.
ISBN: 0-89314-502-5 $10.95
Paperback 119pp
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LIBERTY AT THE MILLENNIUM
By Norris Hansell. Illustrations by Miro Salazar
Using the
written and spoken words of our forbears, this work aims to
provide a compact rendition of the central ideas in our
founding documents. The works of the founders are eloquent and
presented without comment or explanation. The book extends
beyond the work done in Independence Hall by Jefferson, Penn,
Hamilton, Adams and Madison, to employ the words of those less
known—Phillis Wheatley, Paul Cuffe and Hiawatha. The central
idea in the founding of America was liberty, its
indispensability for the robust life of citizens, its need for
protection by a government of special design. Looking ahead,
the founders anticipated that Americans ever would need to
guard their liberty because of its long history of fragility
before the forces intrinsic to all governments.
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ISBN: 0-89314-429-0 $12.95
Paperback 141pp
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THE MAGIC FIRE
By Judson Harriss.
Illustrations by Drummond Riddell
An adaptation of
Manly P. Hall’s
Secret Destiny of
America
written especially for the younger reader.
ISBN: 0-89314-421-5 $7.50
Paperback Illustrated 102pp
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NEW ATLANTIS CONTINUED
By R.H. Esquire. Foreword by
Manly P. Hall
“New Atlantis”
was begun by Lord Verulam, Viscount of St. Alban’s, also known
as Francis Bacon, summarized and continued in 1660 by a
mysterious figure known only as R.H. Esquire. Considered one
of the most important of the Utopian writings, envisioning
advancement of all the branches of learning in the Western
hemisphere; and is of great interest to those collecting
emblem books and cryptographic material.
This title is no
longer available.
ISBN: 0-89314-419-3
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THE
SECRET DESTINY OF AMERICA
By Manly P. Hall
The fascinating
story of how the American continent was colonized by Europe,
described by Francis Bacon as the “New Atlantis,”
seemingly set apart for the great experiment of enlightened
self-government long before the founding fathers envisioned
the rise of the American Republic. Drawing upon often
neglected fragments of history, evidence is presented which
indicates that the seeds of democracy were planted one
thousand years before the beginning of the Christian Era,
suggesting that America is not merely a political and
industrial entity, but an “assignment of destiny.”
ISBN: 0-89314-388-X
$15.95
Paperback 200pp
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MYSTICISM OF COLONIAL AMERICA
This collection
of essays details the early work of Johannes Kelpius
(1673-1708), a German Pietist and mystic, William Penn
(1644-1718), and others in Colonial America as they made a
valiant effort to dedicate this world, this hemisphere, to the
fulfillment of the prophecies of the ages. Transcendentalism
has been described as a philosophical and religious democracy,
a part of our heritage that we ought not forget. Also
discussed is the connection between American mysticism and
Ancient Greek and Alexandrian classical philosophy as seen
through the prism of early mystical Christianity
ISBN: 0-89314-876-8 $5.95 52pp.
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