Louis Claude de Saint-Martin

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Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (18 January 1743 – 14 October 1803) was a French philosopher, known as ''le philosophe inconnu'' ("the unknown philosopher"), the name under which his works were published. He was an influential Christian mystic whose legacy, together with that of his mentor Martinez de Pasqually, inspired the founding of the Martinist Order.

Léonce de Saint-Martin, composer and organist, was a distant relative of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Angelus Silesius und Saint-Martin Auszüge by Saint-Martin, Louis Claude <<de>> 1743-1803

    Published 1834
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    Oeuvres posthumes. by Saint-Martin, Louis Claude de, 1743-1803

    Published 1807
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    Tableau naturel des rapports qui existent entre Dieu, l'homme et l'univers by Saint-Martin, Louis Claude de 1743-1803

    Published 1783
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