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-'''Hargrave Jennings''' (1817-1890) was a British [[Freemasonry|Freemason]] and amateur student of comparative religion, including the teachings of [[Jacob Boehme]], [[Robert Fludd]], Richard Payne Knight, and J.G.R. Forlong. +'''Hargrave Jennings''' (1817-1890) was a British [[Freemasonry|Freemason]] and amateur student of comparative religion, including the teachings of [[Jacob Boehme]], [[Robert Fludd]], [[Richard Payne Knight]], and [[Forlong dux|J.G.R. Forlong]].
Jennings is well known for his participation in the Rosicrutian revivial of the late 19th century, which is epitomized in his work, ''The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries'' (1870). According to [[Sabazius]] (2004), this book proposes that the primitive worship of Light or Fire, symbolized by the [[sun]] or the [[phallus]], is the true origin of all religions. Jennings is well known for his participation in the Rosicrutian revivial of the late 19th century, which is epitomized in his work, ''The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries'' (1870). According to [[Sabazius]] (2004), this book proposes that the primitive worship of Light or Fire, symbolized by the [[sun]] or the [[phallus]], is the true origin of all religions.

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Hargrave Jennings (1817-1890) was a British Freemason and amateur student of comparative religion, including the teachings of Jacob Boehme, Robert Fludd, Richard Payne Knight, and J.G.R. Forlong.

Jennings is well known for his participation in the Rosicrutian revivial of the late 19th century, which is epitomized in his work, The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries (1870). According to Sabazius (2004), this book proposes that the primitive worship of Light or Fire, symbolized by the sun or the phallus, is the true origin of all religions.

Jennings's other works include:

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