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Sacrificant

Tile French is Sacrifant. A Degree in the Archives of the Lodge of Saint Louis des Amis Réunis (Saint Louis of the Reunited Friends) at Calais.

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05 2010

Kadosh: – knight, philosophic, of the Jesuits, prince, prince of death,

KADOSH
called also the Holly Man. The French phrase is Kadosch ou l’Homme Saint. The Tenth and last Degree of the Rite of Martinism.

KADOSH, GRAND, ELECT KNIGHT
The Sixty-fifth Degree of the Rite of Mizraim

KADOSH, KNIGHT
The Thirtieth Degree of the Scottish Rite

KADOSH OF THE JESUITS
According to Thory (Acta Latomorum i, page 320) this Degree is said to have been invented by the Jesuits of the College of Clermont. The statement is not well supported. De Bonneville’s Masonic Chapter of Clermont was probably, either with or without design, confounded with the Jesuitical College of Clermont (see Jesuits).

KADOSH, PHILOSOPHIC
A modification of the original Kadosh, for which it has been substituted and adopted by the Grand Orient of France. The military character of the Order is abandoned, and the Philo sophic Eadosh wear no swords. Their only weapon is the Word.

KADOSH, PRINCE
A Degree of the collection of Pyron

KADOSH PRINCE OF DEATH
The Twentyseventh Degree of the Rite of Mizraim

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01 2010

Iatric Freemasonry

From the Greek word the art of medicine. Ragon, in his Orthodoxic Maçonnique (page 450), says that this system was instituted in the eighteenth century, and thats its adepts were occupied in the search for the universal medicine. It must therefore have been a Hermetic Rite.

Ragon knew very little of it, and mentions only one Degree, called the Oracle of Cos. The island of Cos was the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine, and to him the Degree is dedicated. The Order or Rite has no longer any existence.

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