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The Feigned Death of Lord Bacon


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10 hours ago, Light-of-Truth said:

I have for a long time known April 9, 1626 as being Easter Sunday the day Bacon died. It's Day 99 of the year.

But I found out today most easy to find date based websites have April 12 as Easter Sunday in 1626. I suppose both may be right depending on the calendar, but I do want to clear the fog in my brain.

Easter this year is on April 9 and is quickly approaching. 🙂

Oh, I just answered my own question, but will share for anyone else who feels confused. LOL

https://www.dayoftheweek.org/?m=April&d=9&y=1626&go=Go

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EDIT: Further poking around the Julian calendar...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar

The Gregorian calendar was soon adopted by most Catholic countries (e.g., Spain, Portugal, Poland, most of Italy). Protestant countries followed later, and some countries of eastern Europe even later. In the British Empire (including the American colonies), Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed by Thursday 14 September 1752. For 12 years from 1700 Sweden used a modified Julian calendar, and adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1753.

So for Bacon, in England, among Protestants, the Julian calendar was expected. So Easter 1626 was April 9 as is this year, 2023.

 

"The day of the week for April 9, 1626 under the old Julian calendar was Sunday." Doesn't this confirm the accuracy of Dr Rawley's statement, since the Julian calendar was in operation at the time?

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On 3/28/2023 at 10:43 AM, A Phoenix said:

Just been watching a video someone sent me. It doesn’t contain anything about Bacon, but it’s synchronistic that I log in to this post, and also  it enhances people’s understanding (or those with the eyes to see and ears to hear) as to what the First Folio is trying to convey about Life, through the use of allegory, metaphors and drama, ‘masques’. I wish this video didn’t show all the - to my mind - ridiculous dressing up. It’s no longer needed and gives the wrong impression. The regalia could still be kept and used to teach, without the need to wear silly hats etc, but the message is sound and it’s an interesting watch (speed it up to watch in half the time). Note the copious references in the second half to astronomy/astrology/cycles, too.

 

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 "For nothing is born without unity or without the point." amazon.com/dp/B0CLDKDPY8

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On 3/30/2023 at 10:23 AM, A Phoenix said:

Great stuff AP! 

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 "For nothing is born without unity or without the point." amazon.com/dp/B0CLDKDPY8

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Stratford-upon-Avon, the Globe, the Folger - alters raised to an unknown god...

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Francis = Lamp = Manifestos

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

"(Vaughan) placed himself in the tradition of the Rosicrucian reformers of education."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Vaughan_(philosopher)

 

This year we mark the 400th anniversary of the birth near Llansantffraed of Breconshire’s famous poet and physician Henry Vaughan and his twin brother Thomas – a respected priest, philosopher and alchemist.  Many of Henry’s poems are inspired by our Beacons and Usk Valley landscape in which he saw God’s hand at work.  Both brothers are associated with Llansantffraed Church – Henry lies buried in churchyard and Thomas was rector from 1644 to 1650.

https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/s475/2021/04/18/henry-and-thomas-vaughan-400th-anniversary-of-birth/

 

The Rosicrucian Mysticism of Henry and Thomas Vaughan

https://www.thecenterforsophiologicalstudies.com/post/the-rosicrucian-mysticism-of-henry-and-thomas-vaughan

 

Thomas Vaughan, Henry Vaughan, Magic, and Alchemy

by Dr Mark Williams, Associate Professor of Global Medieval Literature, and Fellow and Tutor in English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford

 

 

 

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52 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

In Time the Hidden Truth Shall be Revealed

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham

Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s

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Hi A. Phoenix - am stunned by your erudite revelations! Beautifully put together. Thanks are inadequate.

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