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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

 

 

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

 

 

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 

 

 

 

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

 

 PAMPHLETS— by Manly P. Hall

 

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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