Secret Enemies of True Republicanism

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Secret Enemies of True Republicanism

by Andrew B. (Andreas Bernardus) Smolnikar

EN·~7 hours

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Description

A former Benedictine monk and university professor steps out of the cloister to claim a prophetic role in unveiling the hidden forces that shape politics and spirituality. Drawing on personal visions and what he calls “the Spirit of Truth,” he argues that true republicanism is constantly under attack by covert alliances between monarchic power and religious institutions. The opening pages set a tone of urgent revelation, describing a cosmic struggle between heavenly guardians and the “infernal demons” that sustain oppression.

The book is organized into a series of interconnected treatises, each building on the last to map a path toward a promised new era of universal peace and righteousness. Listeners are invited to follow this guided exploration, testing the author’s bold claims against their own understanding of history, faith, and freedom. As the narrative unfolds, the work encourages a deep, reflective engagement with the idea that a true republic may emerge only when hidden enemies are exposed and the spirit of harmony is embraced.

Details

Full title

Secret Enemies of True Republicanism Most important developments regarding the inner life of man and the spirit world, in order to abolish revolutions and wars and to establish permanent peace on earth, also: the plan for redemption of nations from monarchical and other oppresive [sic] speculations and for the introduction of the promised new era of harmony, truth and righteousness on the whole globe

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (448K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Distributed Proofreaders, from page scans provided by the University of Michigan.

Release date

2005-01-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Andrew B. (Andreas Bernardus) Smolnikar

1795–1869

A former Catholic priest from present-day Slovenia who reinvented himself in the United States, he wrote passionately about religion, politics, and social reform. His books mix prophecy, reformist zeal, and an unusual vision of a better society.

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