Illuminati Reform
Adolph Knigge Knigge was enrolled late in 1780 at a show of the Rite of Strict Observance by Costanzo Marchese di Costanzo, an infantry skipper in the Bavarian armed force and an individual Freemason. Knigge, still in his twenties, had previously arrived at the most elevated initiatory grades of his request, and had shown up with his own fabulous designs for its change. Frustrated that his plan observed no help, Knigge was promptly fascinated when Costanzo informed him that the request that he tried to make previously existed. Knigge and three of his companions communicated a solid interest in learning a greater amount of this request, and Costanzo showed them material connecting with the Minerval grade. The showing material for the grade was "liberal" writing which was prohibited in Bavaria, however common sense in the Protestant German states. Knigge's three colleagues became disappointed and had no more to do with Costanzo, yet Knigge's diligence was compensated ...