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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Page vii
... HOLY BROTHERHOOD OF SPAIN , 293 Adoptive , or Female Freemasonry . THE FRENCH RITE , THE AMERICAN RITE , ADVANTAGES OF THE ADOPTIVE SYSTEM , 295 297 298 PREFACE . THE antiquity of the Institution known in modern CONTENTS . VII.
... HOLY BROTHERHOOD OF SPAIN , 293 Adoptive , or Female Freemasonry . THE FRENCH RITE , THE AMERICAN RITE , ADVANTAGES OF THE ADOPTIVE SYSTEM , 295 297 298 PREFACE . THE antiquity of the Institution known in modern CONTENTS . VII.
Page ix
... known in modern times by the name of FREEMASONRY , is too well estab- lished to need any further defense . No one that gives the subject reasonable consideration and study , can fail to perceive that , in a degree , it is the successor ...
... known in modern times by the name of FREEMASONRY , is too well estab- lished to need any further defense . No one that gives the subject reasonable consideration and study , can fail to perceive that , in a degree , it is the successor ...
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... known afterward under the name of the " MYSTERIES of ELEUSIS . " Orpheus was what the Germans call a " many- sided man " -a man of universal genius and know- ledge . He studied life in all its aspects , and labored to find a relief for ...
... known afterward under the name of the " MYSTERIES of ELEUSIS . " Orpheus was what the Germans call a " many- sided man " -a man of universal genius and know- ledge . He studied life in all its aspects , and labored to find a relief for ...
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... known in subsequent ages by the name of " THE ELEUSINIA . " The early history of this Institution , in Greece , is involved in considerable obscurity . But we find that at a very remote period , even before the age of Hercules , it had ...
... known in subsequent ages by the name of " THE ELEUSINIA . " The early history of this Institution , in Greece , is involved in considerable obscurity . But we find that at a very remote period , even before the age of Hercules , it had ...
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... known world subject to its laws . * Its last formidable enemy , Mithridates , had fled be- fore the victorious arms of Pompey , and sought re- fuge and new means of resistance in the forests of Scythia . He hoped to arm against the ...
... known world subject to its laws . * Its last formidable enemy , Mithridates , had fled be- fore the victorious arms of Pompey , and sought re- fuge and new means of resistance in the forests of Scythia . He hoped to arm against the ...
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