The Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry: Or, The Masonic Institution Considered as a Means of Social and Individual ProgressR. Macoy, 1859 - 298 pages |
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... Order , whose Ideal is the prophetic annunciation of an epoch , when Justice and Love shall be objects of supreme and universal reverence ; and when society itself , regenerated , shall shower its blessings with divine impartiality on ...
... Order , whose Ideal is the prophetic annunciation of an epoch , when Justice and Love shall be objects of supreme and universal reverence ; and when society itself , regenerated , shall shower its blessings with divine impartiality on ...
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... Order of things yet to be created . But as every thought finds its appropriate word , so , sooner or later , will every idea find an expression in some of the forms of life . Thus , this social idea which had been laboring for ages in ...
... Order of things yet to be created . But as every thought finds its appropriate word , so , sooner or later , will every idea find an expression in some of the forms of life . Thus , this social idea which had been laboring for ages in ...
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... order of life - a new social arrangement far above , and in advance of , the most perfect of our political compacts . Men need faith in virtue and confidence in each other ; for , without these , there can be no stability in business ...
... order of life - a new social arrangement far above , and in advance of , the most perfect of our political compacts . Men need faith in virtue and confidence in each other ; for , without these , there can be no stability in business ...
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... order , established religion and law , and founded the sacred mysteries . * This assertion is probable enough ; for it is not until after the time of Isis that Egyptian history attains to any degree of consistency , and speaks of the ...
... order , established religion and law , and founded the sacred mysteries . * This assertion is probable enough ; for it is not until after the time of Isis that Egyptian history attains to any degree of consistency , and speaks of the ...
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... order , fruitfulness , and truth , were supposed to be in a constant struggle with Typhon , the symbol of dis- order and destruction . A fierce war raged between these spiritual forces , of which all the combats and antagonisms in the ...
... order , fruitfulness , and truth , were supposed to be in a constant struggle with Typhon , the symbol of dis- order and destruction . A fierce war raged between these spiritual forces , of which all the combats and antagonisms in the ...
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The Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry: Or, the Masonic Institution ... Augustus C L Arnold No preview available - 2015 |
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