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 15
... present time , in spite of the selfishness and materialism of the age , indicate most clearly a providential origin and a providential de- sign . When the conditions and circumstances at- tending them , and the position they have ...
... present time , in spite of the selfishness and materialism of the age , indicate most clearly a providential origin and a providential de- sign . When the conditions and circumstances at- tending them , and the position they have ...
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... higher and better state , to which it may aspire . These associations reveal that ideal , and give it an actual being in their own particular forms . They present to the world the picture of a new order of 18 THE IDEAL OF THE.
... higher and better state , to which it may aspire . These associations reveal that ideal , and give it an actual being in their own particular forms . They present to the world the picture of a new order of 18 THE IDEAL OF THE.
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... Isis , which aimed to picture forth the same thought . † In all the ancient mysteries , the initiates present at the ceremonies were disguised . IMPERFECTIONS ; AND THUS BE PREPARED FOR THE RECEPTION OF 22 THE FREEMASONRY.
... Isis , which aimed to picture forth the same thought . † In all the ancient mysteries , the initiates present at the ceremonies were disguised . IMPERFECTIONS ; AND THUS BE PREPARED FOR THE RECEPTION OF 22 THE FREEMASONRY.
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... present here only what may be necessary to our present purpose . Osiris , Isis , and Typhon ( the Spirit of Evil ) , formed the Mythological Triad of the Egyptians . Isis and Osiris , emblems of life , conversation , order ...
... present here only what may be necessary to our present purpose . Osiris , Isis , and Typhon ( the Spirit of Evil ) , formed the Mythological Triad of the Egyptians . Isis and Osiris , emblems of life , conversation , order ...
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... present city of Stock- holm ) a supreme council , composed of twelve judges or pontiffs . Their business was to watch over the public weal , to distribute justice to the people , to preside over the new worship , and instruct the people ...
... present city of Stock- holm ) a supreme council , composed of twelve judges or pontiffs . Their business was to watch over the public weal , to distribute justice to the people , to preside over the new worship , and instruct the people ...
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