New England and the Bavarian IlluminatiStauffer, Vernon
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New England and the Bavarian Illuminati
Stauffer, Vernon
Illuminati; New England -- Church history; Thesis (Ph. D.)
[748] _Cf._ issues of the _Courant_ for July 2, 30, Aug. 6, 13, Sept.
17, 1798; and for May 27, June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug.
5, 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, Oct. 7, Dec. 16, 1799.
[749] _Ibid._, Aug. 6, 1798.
[750] _Ibid._, Aug. 13, 1798.
[751] _Ibid._, Sept. 3, 1798. This view that the _Courant_ sought
to turn the agitation over the Illuminati to political account is
confirmed by the following extract from “Guillotina,” the new year’s
poem that the editors of the _Courant_ presented to their patrons early
in 1799.
“O thou who spurn’d monarchial sway,
E’er nature sprang to birth;
Lord of each Jacobinic fray,
In ev’ry clime on earth.
“Tho’ plung’d from thy once high estate,
For turning _Order’s_ foe;
We joy that thou a Prince so great,
Dost rule the world below.
“We joy that when like falling star,
Thy footsteps downward drove;
The _Democratic Cause_, from far,
Came cow’ring from above.
“That _France_ has caught the livid flame,
Affords supreme delight;
And that Genet has spread the same,
To our admiring sight.
. . . . . . .
“May thy Iluminati then
In ev’ry clime be found;
All busy as a clucking hen,
That peeping chicks surround.”
_Connecticut Courant_, Jan. 7, 1799: “Guillotina, for the year 1799,
addressed to the Reader’s of the Connecticut Courant.”
[752] _Porcupine’s Gazette_, April 12, 13, 1798.
[753] _Ibid._, July 14, 1798.
[754] _Porcupine’s Gazette_, July 14, 1798. An illustration of the
dearth of vital data bearing on the existence of the Illuminati,
as well as of the absurd way in which those who sought to prove
their existence grasped at straws, is to be found in this issue of
_Porcupine’s Gazette_. Cobbett published a letter which he had recently
received from a certain William Smith, of Norwalk, Connecticut, who
claimed that the chaplain of the ship of a French Admiral had made
statements in his presence that corroborated Robison’s contentions.
This letter speedily found its way into several New England newspapers,
and passed for evidence in the case. _Cf._ for example, the _Salem
Gazette_, Aug. 7, 1798.
[755] _Ibid._, Aug. 13, 23, 24, 30, 1798.
[756] _Porcupine’s Gazette_, Feb. 25, 1799.
[757] _Porcupine’s Gazette_, Feb. 25, 1799.
[758] _Ibid._, Feb. 26, 1799.
[759] By this abbreviated title Bache’s paper was generally referred to.
[760] _Aurora_, Aug. 3, 1798.
[761] _Aurora_, Aug. 3, 1798.
[762] _Ibid._, Aug. 10, 1798. Bache’s death occurred in September.
3. MORSE SUBMITS HIS INEPT DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
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