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 76
... I will sit still without flinching ; and take notice . whether I even wink my eyes ; for we Jomsburg people know how to meet the stroke of death with- out betraying emotion . " " I fear not death , " said another , 76 ODINIC FREEMASONRY .
... I will sit still without flinching ; and take notice . whether I even wink my eyes ; for we Jomsburg people know how to meet the stroke of death with- out betraying emotion . " " I fear not death , " said another , 76 ODINIC FREEMASONRY .
Page 100
... meet together in an apartment of their own , into which it is not permit- ted to any of another sect to enter ; while they go , after a pure manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy temple , and quietly set themselves ...
... meet together in an apartment of their own , into which it is not permit- ted to any of another sect to enter ; while they go , after a pure manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy temple , and quietly set themselves ...
Page 104
... meets with elsewhere , but is forced to eat grass , and to famish his body with hunger till he perish ; for which reason they receive many of them again , when they are at their last gasp , out of com- passion to them , as thinking the ...
... meets with elsewhere , but is forced to eat grass , and to famish his body with hunger till he perish ; for which reason they receive many of them again , when they are at their last gasp , out of com- passion to them , as thinking the ...
Page 114
... he , ' they assured me that the amount of their fault or of their error was this - that they were wont , on a stated day , to meet together before it was light , and 6 to sing a hymn to Christ , ' & c 114 ESSENEAN FREEMASONRY .
... he , ' they assured me that the amount of their fault or of their error was this - that they were wont , on a stated day , to meet together before it was light , and 6 to sing a hymn to Christ , ' & c 114 ESSENEAN FREEMASONRY .
Page 135
... meet this danger , there must be a winnowing and a sifting of all candidates . And because the danger was awful , involving not one but many , not a human interest but a heavenly interest , therefore these winnowings and siftings must ...
... meet this danger , there must be a winnowing and a sifting of all candidates . And because the danger was awful , involving not one but many , not a human interest but a heavenly interest , therefore these winnowings and siftings must ...
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