Hermetic Order of The Golden Dawn
- Julian Baker -- Causa Scientiae (Latin: "For the sake of knowledge")
- Edward Berridge -- Resurgam (Latin: "I will rise again")
- Aleister Crowley -- Perdurabo (Latin: "I Will endure to the end")
- Florence Farr -- Sapientia Sapienti Dona Data (Latin: "Wisdom is a gift given to the wise")
- F.L. Gardner -- De Profundis Ad Lucem (Latin: "From the depths to the light")
- Maud Gonne -- Per Ignem ad Lucem (Latin: "Through fire to the light")
- Annie Horniman -- Fortiter et Recte (Latin: "Strongly and rightly")
- Moina Bergson Mathers -- Vestigia nulla retrorsum (Latin: "I never retrace my steps")
- Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers (founder)-- 'S Rioghail Mo Dhream (Gaelic: "Royal is my race")
- Mrs. Simpson -- Perseverantia et Cura Quies (Latin: "Perseverance and care for rest")
- Miss Elaine Simpson -- Fidelis (Latin: "Faithful")
- Colonel Webber -- Non Sine Numine (Latin: "Not without divine favor")
- William Wynn Westcott (founder) -- Sapere Aude (Latin: "Dare to Know")
- A.F.A. Woodford -- Sit Lux et Lux Fuit (Latin: "Seek Light and Light will find (You)")
- William Robert Woodman (founder) -- Magna est Veritas (Latin: "Great is the Truth")
- William Butler Yeats -- Demon est Deus inversus (Latin: "The demon is the reverse of God")
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