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			The Degree System of 
			the llluminatiRobison
 
			1798 
			  
			This is the arrangement of the ranks and 
			progress of the Illuminatus: 
			  
				
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					Nursery |  |  |  |  
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					Masonry |  |  | 
						
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							Apprentice |  
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							Fellow Craft |  
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							Master |  
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							Scotch Novice |  
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							Scotch Knight |  |  
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					The Mystery Grades |  |  |  |  
			  
			Novice
 
				
				1. Introduced to an llluminatus 
				Dirigens2. Reception into the degree
 3. Candidate is presented to a Table
 4. Candidate is asked to read several items:
 
					
					1. A very concise account of the 
					Order, its connection with Free Masonry, and its great 
					object, the promoting the happiness of mankind by means of 
					instruction and confirmation in virtuous principles2. Several questions relative to the Order, and instructions 
					for submitting a written response:
 
						
						
						What advantages do you hope 
						to derive from being a member?
						
						What do you most 
						particularly wish to learn?
						
						What delicate questions 
						relative to the life, the prospects, the duties of man, 
						as an individual, and as a citizen, do you wish to have 
						particularly discussed with you?
						
						In what respects do you 
						think you can be of use to the Order?
						
						Who are your ancestors, 
						relations, friends, correspondents, or enemies?
						
						Whom do you think proper 
						persons are to be received into the Order?
						
						Whom do you think unfit for 
						the Order?
						
						What are your reasons for 
						both? 
			Minerval 
				
				• Academy of llluminism• Brethern of Minerva
 • Instruction for the Minerval
 • Reception at the dead of night in a dark temple desert
 • Reception into the degree
 
					
					1. Introduced to a Bodhi 
					Initiator2. Candidate is presented to a Table
 3. Candidate writes on a piece of paper:
 
			llluminatus MinorThe Minerval must advance within three years of initiation, or, if 
			he is found to be unfit, remains a Free Mason and is called a Sta 
			bene.
 
			If he is found worthy the Minerval is advanced to llluminatus Minor.
 
				
					
					
					Conference is called for Notice
					
					The Candidate is told that 
					whereas he had been to date a mere scholar, that his next 
					step would carry him into action. 
					
					The Candidate is told that he 
					must from that point forward consider himself as an 
					Instrument in the hands of his Superiors. 
					
					The Aim of the Order is now 
					fully revealed: To make of the Human Race, without any 
					distinction of nation, condition, or profession, one good 
					and happy family.” 
			Oath of the llluminatus Minor: 
				
				I, N.N. protest before you, the 
				worthy Plenipotentiary of the venerable Order into which I wish 
				to be admitted, that I, with all my possessions, rank, honors, 
				and titles which I hold in political society, am, at bottom, 
				only a man; I can enjoy these things only through my fellow-men, 
				and through them also I may lose them. The approbation and 
				consideration of my fellow-men are indispensably necessary, and 
				I must try to maintain them by all my talents. These I will 
				never use to the prejudice of universal good, but will oppose, 
				with all my might, the enemies of the human race, and of 
				political society. I will embrace every opportunity of saving 
				mankind, by improving my understanding and my affections, and by 
				imparting all important knowledge, as the good and statures of 
				this Order require of me. I bind myself to perpetual silence and 
				unshaken loyalty and submission to the Order, in the persons of 
				my Superiors; here making a faithful and complete surrender of 
				my private judgment, my own will, and every narrow-minded 
				employment of my power and influence. I pledge myself to account 
				the good of the Order as my own, and am ready to serve it with 
				my fortune, my honor, and my blood. Should I, through omission, 
				neglect, passion, or wickedness, behave contrary to this good of 
				the Order, I subject myself to what reproof or punishment my 
				Superiors shall enjoin. The friends and enemies of the Order 
				shall be my friends and enemies; and with respect to both I will 
				conduct myself as directed by the Order, and am ready, in every 
				lawful way, to devote myself it its increase and promotion, and 
				therein to employ all my ability. All this I promise, and 
				protest, without secret reservation, according to the intention 
				of the Society which require from me this engagement. This I do 
				as I am, and as I hope to continue, a Man of Honor. 
			Illuminatus Major, 
			or Scotch Novice 
				
				• The Candidate is represented as 
				depositing an account of his life in the hands of his Sponsor, 
				and this was checked by information derived from the 
				Intelligence Department of the Order. 
			  
			Intermediary Degrees 
				
				Illuminatus 
				Dirigens, or 
				Scotch Knight of lllluminism 
				• Founded on Ecossais Grades of Masonic Chivalry and reproducing 
				points of their procedure.
 • The Candidate was called upon to testify his belief that the 
				Superiors of llluminism were also the unknown and lawful 
				Superiors of Freemasonry.
 
					
					1. Short Introduction teaching 
					how the holy secret Chapter of Scotch Knights is assembled2. Fuller accounts and instructions relating to the whole
 3. Instructions for the lower classes of Masonry
 4. Instructions relating to Mason Lodges in general
 5. Account of a reception into this degree, with the bond 
					which each subscribes before he can be admitted
 6. Concerning the solemn Chapter for reception
 7. Opening of the Chapter
 8. Rituals of Reception, and the Oath
 9. Shutting of the Chapter
 10. Agape, or Love Feast
 11. Ceremonies of the consecration of the Chapter
 12. Appendixes
 
						
						1. Appendix A: Explanation 
						of the Symbols of Free Masonry2. Appendix B: Catechism for the Scotch Knight
 3. Appendix C: Secret Cypher
 
			  
			Class of the Lesser 
			Mysteries 
				
				Epopt, or Priest of 
				llluminism, or Presbyter 
				1. An Introduction
 2. Further Accounts of the Reception into this degree. The 
				Candidate was hoodwinked and driven by a circuitous route to the 
				lace of assembly. o He was brought into a brilliantly 
				illuminatted Temple, wherein was a vacant throne, by which lay 
				the insignia of royalty, and a cushion whereon was filded a 
				white priestly robe and girdle. o The Candidate was to choose 
				between them, and if he was guided rightly he became a Priest of 
				the Order, when a part of its policy was unveiled to him.
 3. The candidate is to read the Instruction in the Third Chamber
 4. The Ritual of Reception
 5. Instruction for the First Degree of the Priest’s Class, 
				called Instructio in Scientificis
 6. Account of the Consecration of a Dean, the Superior of this 
				Lower Order of Priests
   
				Regent, or Prince, or 
				Principatus llluminatus   
				The political aspects of the Order 
				were developed in this Grade of Knighthood. 
				1. Directions to the Provincial concerning the dispensation of 
				this degree
 2. Ritual of Reception
 3. System of Direction for the whole Order
 4. Instruction for the whole Regent degree
 5. Instruction for the Prefects or Local Superiors
 6. Instruction for the Provincials
 
			  
			Class of the Greater 
			Mysteries 
			Magus, 
			or Philosopher
			Rex, 
			or Man-King
 
			  
			
			
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			Wieshaupt’s 
			biographical notes
 David Ferguson
 
			Having read some of the tract and other things about the llluminatus 
			I can’t help noticing that Weishaupfs aim was nothing of the kind, 
			indeed such an aim would have been chronologically impossible; not 
			simply because giant media corporations and telecommunications 
			companies did not exist but because democracy itself had not at that 
			time been established in order to be overthrown. I therefore cannot 
			see a connection with any alleged attempt to displace democratic 
			government in the 21st Century. I hope you will forgive me for 
			indulging in what must seem like a very simplistic bit of filling in 
			the historical background.
 
			Weishaupt and the illuminists were plainly influenced by the 
			emerging philosophies of the enlightenment, for Robison points out 
			the similarity with Toland, and Spinoza is also mentioned; Kant’s 
			idea of mankind coming of age seems to be there as well although 
			Kant is not mentioned. The aim and ambition of the enlightenment was 
			to replace belief in divine revelation with faith in human reason. 
			Political action then should no longer be based on God’s law but on 
			principles discoverable by man. But what were these principles?
 
			  
			Many of the early liberals were 
			believers in a laisez faire approach to economics, ie if governments 
			kept their hands off the market would run in such a way as to ensure 
			long term justice. Monetarism is a modern heir of this view and it 
			is the ideology espoused by right wing politicians and giant media 
			corporations, although as we know the practice is often not free or 
			hands off! 
			Weishaupt comes from the other end of the post enlightenment 
			political spectrum. He has been described as a socialist (in The 
			Occult Conspiracy) and an anarchist (by Eco) but both these terms 
			are anachronistic since neither of these ideologies emerged until 
			the mid-nineteenth century. None the less he does belong in the 
			libertarian tradition from which these later movements would evolve, 
			a tradition which, curiously enough is sometimes seen as originating 
			from Gerald Winstanley who also allegedly replaces the concept of a 
			transcendent God with that of immanent reason (see Woodcock’s 
			Anarchism).
 
 
			Weishaupt’s aspirations seem to have 
			been twofold firstly to abolish belief in the Christian God and 
			secondly to establish a libertarian republic. He sees these two 
			running together because he takes the view, held by many at that 
			time, that once you abolish belief in the Christian God man’s 
			natural goodness will flourish (cf eg Rousseau). In some ways his 
			ideology is similar to that of Bakunin Proudhon and Marx who share 
			this view that religion is a barrier to social progress.  
			  
			But these later writers are looking back 
			on the failure of the first French Republic and asking what went 
			wrong, both forms of socialism (Marxism and anarchism) are, as well 
			as being a reaction to the emergence of industrialism, an attempt to 
			answer this question. For Weishaupt the enemy is the existing social 
			hierarchy, the aristocracy, which must be overthrown in order to 
			create the free republic. Like Bakunin he would not follow the 
			socialist program “from each according to his ability to each 
			according to his needs” but rather say “from each according to his 
			ability to each according to his deeds”, le he would establish a 
			meritocratic republic rather than a truly egalitarian one in the 
			socialist sense. 
			So how does a plot to overthrow the aristocracy in the 18th century 
			relate to a plot to abolish democracy in the 21st? I can see no 
			connection. My friend Richard who is into occultism tells me that 
			this is because both black and white occultists think in centuries. 
			However in order to do so they would need to be able to do what Marx 
			and all other historicists have failed to do and make accurate long 
			term historical predictions. Occultists have no trouble in believing 
			they can do this because they think they have sources of secret 
			information: if occultism is false this kind of long term planning 
			is not so far as we know possible.
 
			You say:
 
				
				Not least because of the Masonic 
				blood-oaths, freemasonry is absolutely NOT compatible with 
				Christianity. The uninspiring lead given in today’s 
				mason-embracing Church of England and Opus Dei dominated 
				Catholic church should make us, and them, turn to the opening 
				chapters of Revelation which spell out how established church 
				institutions are going astray, with unbelieving clergy doing 
				their worst and leading the flock over the cliff. Which is where 
				the man-made religion comes in. 
				The exasperating mess the British church and democracy are in 
				begins to make sense, and further light is shed on Her Majesty 
				Queen Elizabeth N’s “powers at work in this country about which 
				we have no knowledge”. Maybe you haven’t seen the latest 
				addition to the Bilderberg website maam? [TG]
 
			But the churches in Revelation were not 
			established churches in the modern sense nor does Revelation say 
			that the seven churches are as they are because of any kind of 
			occult conspiracy, therefore such a conspiracy is not needed to 
			explain the state of todays churches (use Ockham’s razor). Similarly 
			if, as is apparent, Weishaupt was being influenced by ideologies 
			that were common at the time, there is little need to assume that 
			the illuminati have made any great contribution to the growth of 
			such ideologies.  
			  
			The roots of the ideologies which 
			emerged at the time of the enlightenment are quite deep and were 
			established long before the 18th century (specifically look at the 
			roots of Greek thought in pagan religion and the influence of Greek 
			thought on Thomism and the outgrowth of that in medieval Europe eg. 
			Schaeffer’s Escape from Reason, Dooyeweerd’s Roots of Western 
			Culture) The ideology of the enlightenment has retained its power 
			largely because Bible believing Christians have been so 
			intellectually inept. 
			‘White’ occultists tend to explain social and political problems in 
			terms of a conspiracy because they believe, as Christians do not, 
			that people are naturally good, another key enlightenment belief, 
			but it seems foolishness for Christians to adopt such views.
 
			Of course in the long run paganism and occultism do have a 
			destructive effect on society and on the church and you are right to 
			fight them; the best weapon is the gospel itself. You often write as 
			if totally unaware of the changes in the Church of England since the 
			1930’s. At that time the conservative batten was very much in the 
			hands of the Anglo-Catholics and evangelicalism, which had been 
			strong in the previous century, was in decline. This is why the 
			questioning of freemasonry came from an Anglo-catholic Walton 
			Hannah.
 
			  
			However Anglo-Catholicism was 
			increasingly moving in a liberal and mystical direction, because of 
			the comparatively weak view of scripture held by many of its 
			leaders. Mystical theology of the type held by liberals like Inge 
			with its emphasis on experience rather than doctrine has certain 
			affinities with occult philosophy, so it is easy for the distinctive 
			content of Christianity to be sidelined. Even so Anglo-Catholicism 
			had some strong dogmatists like Eric Mascall who in some measure 
			supported Hannah.  
			  
			Since the sixties evangelicalism has 
			reemerged and it is this reemergence which has lead to the declining 
			influence of freemasonry on the C of E something which is recognized 
			by Knight etc. Of course it needs to go further. But you must 
			recognize that the Church of England has increasingly democratized 
			itself during the last century, this means that for better or worse 
			no one, not even the Archbishops, can just get rid of things they 
			don’t like. 
			It is this conspiracy across the centuries stuff I can’t swallow. 
			The evidence seems weak to the point of nonexistent. Is there in 
			fact any evidence at all to suggest that the llluminatus still 
			exist. By the way what do you make of the claim made in the Catholic 
			encyclopedia of 1910 that Weishaupt converted back to Catholicism 
			before his death? Sound’s unlikely to me.
 
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