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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... ETERNAL ; THE INSTITUTION BASED ON CHRISTIANITY , · CHAPTER III . 189 · 192 FREEMASONRY THE HANDMAID OF CHRISTIANITY , 195 CHAPTER IV MASONIC CHARITY AND MORAL INFLUENCE , 199 CHAPTER V. ADAPTATION OF FREEMASONRY TO THE WANTS AND CIRCUM ...
... ETERNAL ; THE INSTITUTION BASED ON CHRISTIANITY , · CHAPTER III . 189 · 192 FREEMASONRY THE HANDMAID OF CHRISTIANITY , 195 CHAPTER IV MASONIC CHARITY AND MORAL INFLUENCE , 199 CHAPTER V. ADAPTATION OF FREEMASONRY TO THE WANTS AND CIRCUM ...
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... eternal Truth - a new step of Humanity in its upward pro- gress . All revelations in society - the great ques- tions which agitate nations - the mighty Ideals which burn in the bosom of Christendom , laboring to realize themselves in ...
... eternal Truth - a new step of Humanity in its upward pro- gress . All revelations in society - the great ques- tions which agitate nations - the mighty Ideals which burn in the bosom of Christendom , laboring to realize themselves in ...
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... Eternal Master of the seasons . * Amiable beyond the common run of men , ever governed by the most positive of sentiments , his heart overflowing with tenderness and sympathy , he seemed to be inspired by the Powers above . Al- though a ...
... Eternal Master of the seasons . * Amiable beyond the common run of men , ever governed by the most positive of sentiments , his heart overflowing with tenderness and sympathy , he seemed to be inspired by the Powers above . Al- though a ...
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... which are in their nature immutable , eternal , and indestructible , and of which alone it can be pro- perly predicated that they exist . The object of philosophy is , by contemplation , to render the hu- OF PYTHAGORAS . 55.
... which are in their nature immutable , eternal , and indestructible , and of which alone it can be pro- perly predicated that they exist . The object of philosophy is , by contemplation , to render the hu- OF PYTHAGORAS . 55.
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... eternal banquet , where he would receive with great honor all who should expose themselves intrepidly in battle , and die bravely with their swords in their hands . As soon as he had breathed his last , they carried his body to Sigtuna ...
... eternal banquet , where he would receive with great honor all who should expose themselves intrepidly in battle , and die bravely with their swords in their hands . As soon as he had breathed his last , they carried his body to Sigtuna ...
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