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Abel Clarin de la Rive

Abel Clarin de la Rive (1855, Chalon-sur-Saône, France - 1914, Chalon-sur-Saône) was a French historian, essayist, journalist, and anti-Masonic writer.
AC de la Rive became a notable writer within the US, due to his direct involvement in the anti-Masonic movement within the US, and due to his involvement with Léo Taxil (pseudonym of Marie-Joseph Gabriel-Antoine Jogand-Pages), the author of the Taxil hoax, along with AC de la Rive's unbeknown fictitious writing about Albert Pike, who had become the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction of the US in 1859, which is an appendant body of Freemasonry.
In the April, 1897 issue of the magazine, ''Freemasonry Unmasked'', AC de la Rive wrote an article about Léo Taxil, after Taxil revealed his anti-Masonic writings to be a hoax, which became known as the Taxil hoax, on April 19, 1897. A. C. de la Rive recanted much of what he wrote about Freemasonry, since he used the writings and correspondence of Taxil as his source for the 'official documents of the sect', especially in his book, ''Woman and child in Universal Freemasonry''.〔Is It True What They Say About Freemasonry? Authors: de Hoyos, Arturo and Morris, S. Brent, 1988, 2nd edition, p. 27-36, Leo Taxil: The Hoax of Luciferian Masonry ISBN 1590771532〕
His published works have been quoted and cited by many conspiracy theorists, anti-Masons, and mystics in the US and elsewhere, such as Edith Starr Miller and William Guy Carr.〔http://amazingdiscoveries.org/S-deception-Freemason_Lucifer_Albert_Pike Lucifer is the god of Freemasonry〕〔Lady Queenborough (Edith Starr Miller), Occult Theocrasy, p. 220-223 Abbeville, France: F. Paillart, 1933 ISBN 1442161736〕〔Pawns in the Game, p. 14-16 (4th Edition, April, 1962), William Guy Carr〕〔Robert A. Morey, The Origins and Teachings of Freemasonry (Southbridge, Mass.: Crown Publications, Inc., 1990), p 12 ISBN 0925703281.〕 de la Rive is also quoted and cited by many Masonic historians, scholarly publications, and websites in the US and worldwide, including S. Brent Morris, PhD, the University of Pennsylvania, and Brigham Young University.〔The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry, Second Edition, 2013, p. 27 By S. Brent Morris, PhD ISBN 1615642374〕〔Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, Volume 1, Number 2, Winter 2006, Lucifer in the City of Light: The Palladium Hoax and “Diabolical Causality” in Fin De Siècle France, University of Pennsylvania Press, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/mrw/summary/v001/1.2.harvey.html〕〔Anti-Mormon Movement, Old Wine in New Bottles: The Story behind Fundamentalist Anti-Mormonism, Compiled By Glen W. Chapman, Chapman Research Group, 1998, from Brigham Young University Studies vol 35 no 3 1996, https://byustudies.byu.edu/showtitle.aspx?title=6340〕〔Robin Waterfield, ''Rene Guenon and the Future of the West'', Published, 1987, p.32-36 ISBN 1597310190〕〔Mark E. Kolko-Rivera Ph.D, ''Freemasonry: An Introduction '', Published, 2011, Penguin Group, USA, Inc., Chap. 6 ISBN 1585428531〕
In the US, when de la Rive's book, ''Woman and child in Universal Freemasonry'', became available, numerous anti-Masons and religious leaders, both Protestant and Catholic, used the work to denounce Freemasonry and Albert Pike throughout the US, and to show that Freemasonry "Palladism" was actually a religion of Satanism, even though no such thing as Palladism existed. Taxil and his hoax are mentioned in the New Catholic Encyclopedia, under the article on impostors.〔http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07698b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia on Impostors〕
==Biography==
After de la Rive studied at a Dominican college, he became a journalist in 1873; first with ''Courrier de Saône-et-Loire'', then with ''La Belgique''. From 1879 to 1886, he was a senior journalist for various newspapers: ''La Côte d'Or'', ''La Gazatte du Centre'', and ''Le Franc-Bourguignon''. de la Rive was a publishing friend of Léo Taxil, and succeeded him as the manager of the weekly magazine, ''Christian Antimasonic France'', in January 1896, a position he held until his death in July 1914. Under de la Rive, the magazine changed its name to ''The Antimasonic France'', and the publication ended with him. AC de la Rive ran the Antimasonic Council of France, of which ''The Antimasonic France'' was a publication thereof.〔Jack Chaboud, ''La Franc-maçonnerie, histoire, mythes et réalité'', Librio, 2004, p.33 ISBN 2290349089〕〔Robin Waterfield, ''Rene Guenon and the Future of the West'', Published, 1987, p.32-36〕

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