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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... live out their idea of a true life . The Mysteries of Egypt , of Eleusis , of the Cabiri , and those of India and of the north of Europe , had a widely - extended influence ; and so important were they , that an investigation of them is ...
... live out their idea of a true life . The Mysteries of Egypt , of Eleusis , of the Cabiri , and those of India and of the north of Europe , had a widely - extended influence ; and so important were they , that an investigation of them is ...
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... live , and through them that ancient people attained to that high intellectual , social , and moral development , which for so many ages raised them so far above the rest of the nations of the earth . CHAPTER III The Masonic Enstitution ...
... live , and through them that ancient people attained to that high intellectual , social , and moral development , which for so many ages raised them so far above the rest of the nations of the earth . CHAPTER III The Masonic Enstitution ...
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... lives , Immortal One ! thou art the awful Sire ! When wrathful thou dost speak , the entire world Doth quake ! the unchained winds in fury sweer The sea , and fearful darkness gathers round The earth , and fiery storms do plough the ...
... lives , Immortal One ! thou art the awful Sire ! When wrathful thou dost speak , the entire world Doth quake ! the unchained winds in fury sweer The sea , and fearful darkness gathers round The earth , and fiery storms do plough the ...
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... people therein , and to preserve faithfully the reli- gious secrets which Odin had deposited among them . He established there the Sacred Mysteries , by the influence of which Scandinavia began to live a new life ODINIC FREEMASONRY . 61.
... people therein , and to preserve faithfully the reli- gious secrets which Odin had deposited among them . He established there the Sacred Mysteries , by the influence of which Scandinavia began to live a new life ODINIC FREEMASONRY . 61.
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... live a new life - emerged from obscurity , and gained a name . and a place in history . Gylfi himself , a reputed magician , and thousands of Swedes flocked to Sigtuna , to be made acquainted with the new instructions . The rose Edda ...
... live a new life - emerged from obscurity , and gained a name . and a place in history . Gylfi himself , a reputed magician , and thousands of Swedes flocked to Sigtuna , to be made acquainted with the new instructions . The rose Edda ...
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