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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... religious progress . And this theory , we think , will be strongly and curiously confirmed by the investigations we are about to institute . If we direct our attention to that wonderful people which dwelt on the banks of the Nile , we ...
... religious progress . And this theory , we think , will be strongly and curiously confirmed by the investigations we are about to institute . If we direct our attention to that wonderful people which dwelt on the banks of the Nile , we ...
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... religion and law , and founded the sacred mysteries . * This assertion is probable enough ; for it is not until after the time of Isis that Egyptian history attains to any degree of consistency , and speaks of the building of cities and ...
... religion and law , and founded the sacred mysteries . * This assertion is probable enough ; for it is not until after the time of Isis that Egyptian history attains to any degree of consistency , and speaks of the building of cities and ...
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... including Art , Industry , Philosophy , Ethics , and Religion , were addressed to his understanding ; and spectacles of sublime beauty , and holy visions , delighted his wondering eyes . The initiate , ren- dered OF THE PYRAMIDS . 23.
... including Art , Industry , Philosophy , Ethics , and Religion , were addressed to his understanding ; and spectacles of sublime beauty , and holy visions , delighted his wondering eyes . The initiate , ren- dered OF THE PYRAMIDS . 23.
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... religion . After the lapse of years , however , the rites of Isis underwent some changes or modifications . Perhaps it would be better to say , they received some addi- tions . The rites which were so censured by Philo , the Alexandrian ...
... religion . After the lapse of years , however , the rites of Isis underwent some changes or modifications . Perhaps it would be better to say , they received some addi- tions . The rites which were so censured by Philo , the Alexandrian ...
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... religious festivities in its honor . The great day of triumph had now come . Typhon ( Evil ) was destroyed by Horus ; the tomb of Osiris opened , and he ( Truth , Goodness ) came forth victorious , in the possession of immortal life ...
... religious festivities in its honor . The great day of triumph had now come . Typhon ( Evil ) was destroyed by Horus ; the tomb of Osiris opened , and he ( Truth , Goodness ) came forth victorious , in the possession of immortal life ...
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