Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia is a Masonic Christian order whose members are drawn from the ranks of subscribing Master Masons of a Grand Lodge in amity with United Grand Lodge of England.
The society claims a link to the original Rosicrucian Brotherhood and bases its teachings on those found in the Fama and Confessio Fraternitas published in the early 1600s in Germany along with other similar publications from the same time.
The society was founded in 1867, derived from the Societas Rosicruciana in Scotia, following the admission of William James Hughan and Robert Wentworth Little into that order. These Fratres were advanced quickly in Scotland and granted a warrant to form a Society in England. The formation meeting took place on 1 June 1867 in Aldermanbury, London with Frater Little elected Supreme Magus.
The society requires all aspirants for membership to declare a belief in the fundamental principals of the Trinitarian Christian faith and offers assistance to all its members in working out the great problems of nature and science.
As such it is a unique order offering much to the enquiring mind and other than having a membership limited to Christian Freemasons has no other Masonic links or ties.
The Order is subdivided into:
1st Order
2nd Order
3rd Order
In 1888, three members of SRIA formed the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, which removed the restriction on membership, allowing non-christians, non-freemasons, and women to join. A great deal of the SRIA structure survived in the new order, which went on to greatly influence (some might say cause) the modern occult revival in the 20th century.
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