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 33
... never permitted to 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 ...
... never permitted to 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 ...
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... never penetrated that gloomy region , but a pale and spec- tral glare just served to light up all the horrors of the scene . Lions , tigers , hyenas , and venomous ser- pents , menaced him from every point ; while thun- der and ...
... never penetrated that gloomy region , but a pale and spec- tral glare just served to light up all the horrors of the scene . Lions , tigers , hyenas , and venomous ser- pents , menaced him from every point ; while thun- der and ...
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... soul which will live and never perish , though the body shall have mouldered away or shall have been burned into ashes . Initiate . What was the beginning of things ? The High.- " " Twas Time's first dawn , When 66 ODINIC FREEMASONRY .
... soul which will live and never perish , though the body shall have mouldered away or shall have been burned into ashes . Initiate . What was the beginning of things ? The High.- " " Twas Time's first dawn , When 66 ODINIC FREEMASONRY .
Page 80
... never wrote about them except through the medium of figurative and enig- matical expressions . The Christian Brotherhood , like that of the Es- senes , comprised four circles , which the novitiate was required to traverse before he ...
... never wrote about them except through the medium of figurative and enig- matical expressions . The Christian Brotherhood , like that of the Es- senes , comprised four circles , which the novitiate was required to traverse before he ...
Page 87
... more strange and inexplicable than the ready and open - hearted manner in which , by these concerted means , foreign Christians were received by those whom they had never previously seen or FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . 87.
... more strange and inexplicable than the ready and open - hearted manner in which , by these concerted means , foreign Christians were received by those whom they had never previously seen or FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . 87.
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