Lopukhin, I. V. (1756-1816)
Lopukhin, I. V. (1756-1816)
Russian lawyer and politician with special interests in mysticism and Freemasonry who anonymously published the work Characteristics of the Interior Church. This tract was first published in Russian in 1798. It was translated into English in 1912 from a French edition by D. H. S. Nicholson and occultist Arthur E. Waite. Lopukhin's teaching was similar to that of Karl von Eckhartshausen. It is a kind of Christian transcendentalism and resembles the higher literature of the Grail.
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