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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... look , commenced the develop- ment of those great social ideas which regenerated Greece , and placed that celebrated country at the head of the civilization of the world , and made it pre - eminent in science , philosophy , and poetry ...
... look , commenced the develop- ment of those great social ideas which regenerated Greece , and placed that celebrated country at the head of the civilization of the world , and made it pre - eminent in science , philosophy , and poetry ...
Page 58
... , who believe in the everlasting progress of the race , and look forward , with a sublime hope , to " a good time coming . " CHAPTER VI . Odinic Freemasonry . ABOUT fifty years before 58 THE FREEMASONRY OF PYTHAGORAS .
... , who believe in the everlasting progress of the race , and look forward , with a sublime hope , to " a good time coming . " CHAPTER VI . Odinic Freemasonry . ABOUT fifty years before 58 THE FREEMASONRY OF PYTHAGORAS .
Page 80
... look upon or participate in the highest and most sacred Mys- teries of the Church . The central light of Christian- ity shone in its full splendor only on those who had attained to the highest degree . These favored ones moved in its ...
... look upon or participate in the highest and most sacred Mys- teries of the Church . The central light of Christian- ity shone in its full splendor only on those who had attained to the highest degree . These favored ones moved in its ...
Page 103
... looks like a prelude to that worshiping of angels blamed by St. Paul as superstitious , and unlawful in some such sort of people as these Essenes were , Col. ii . 8 ; as is the prayer to or toward the sun for his rising every morning ...
... looks like a prelude to that worshiping of angels blamed by St. Paul as superstitious , and unlawful in some such sort of people as these Essenes were , Col. ii . 8 ; as is the prayer to or toward the sun for his rising every morning ...
Page 109
... looks somewhat like a contradiction to St. Paul's account of the doctrine of the Jews , that they themselves allowed that there should be a resurrection of the dead , both of the just and unjust . Acts xxiv . 15. Yet because Josephus's ...
... looks somewhat like a contradiction to St. Paul's account of the doctrine of the Jews , that they themselves allowed that there should be a resurrection of the dead , both of the just and unjust . Acts xxiv . 15. Yet because Josephus's ...
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