The de Grainville Manuscripts
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Élus Coëns Ritual and Instruction from the Eighteenth Century
A complete and unabridged translation of the surviving folios of Lieutenant-Colonel André Pierre de Grainville (1728-1794).
De Grainville was an initiate of Martinez (Martinés) de Pasqually (c.1727 - 1774), the enigmatic founder of an ascetic order of Catholic mystics and exorcists called l'Order des Chevaliers Maçons Élus Coëns de l'Univers. Having progressed through the Order's ranks, de Grainville kept handwritten records of his theurgical operations.
De Grainville's notes known as 'les manuscrits de Granville' ('The de Grainville Manuscripts' otherwise known as 'The Manuscript of Algiers') referenced as folios FM4 1282 and FM4 1282A by the Bibliotheque nationale de France (BnF), are not a complete Coën grimoire and catechism, but an incomplete snapshot of their original rituals in a state of rapid development. Foreword by Matt Fletcher.
Volume 4 in The Élus Coëns Library
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