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- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz
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- came upon the scene with men like Copernicus,
- taught about Copernicus in their early schooldays, and the impressions
- lived centuries ago. Before the days of Copernicus everyone believed
- feet when Copernicus came forward with the doctrine that the earth is
- from what they had been before the days of Copernicus. And now let us
- than the ideas of Copernicus never in the whole of human
- the things of the world still survived. Since Copernicus, however, man
- realised that the view of the world of the stars held by Copernicus is
- The view of the world held by the school of Copernicus and Kepler is very
- Copernicus' Book of the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
- common knowledge. Whence did Copernicus, Galileo, Giordano Bruno and
- shortly before that, from 1401–1464, the individuality of Copernicus
- How did the forces that made Copernicus so very
- the whole of mankind. That people think like Copernicus or Giordano
- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture VII. The Mission of Gautama Buddha on Mars
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- came upon the scene with men like Copernicus, Giordano Bruno, Galileo
- and others. Human beings today are taught about Copernicus in their
- age and one who lived centuries ago. Before the days of Copernicus,
- from under men's feet when Copernicus came forward with the doctrine
- from what they had been before the days of Copernicus! And now let us
- foundations of the world than the ideas of Copernicus never in
- Copernicus, however, man has maya around him not only in his material
- world of stars held by Copernicus is much less correct than the
- Copernicus and Kepler is, in many respects, convenient, but as an
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