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 96
... sects were undoubtedly formed , modeled after the Grecian societies . To this epoch some writers refer the rise of the SOCIETY OF THE ESSEN , * or the Essenes . * Essen is the name of the jeweled plate containing twelve precious stones ...
... sects were undoubtedly formed , modeled after the Grecian societies . To this epoch some writers refer the rise of the SOCIETY OF THE ESSEN , * or the Essenes . * Essen is the name of the jeweled plate containing twelve precious stones ...
Page 97
... sect of his own , and was not at all like the rest of those their leaders . " For there are three philosophical sects among the Jews : the followers of the first of which are * Vide Josph . Antiq . , b . ii . c . viii . the Pharisees ...
... sect of his own , and was not at all like the rest of those their leaders . " For there are three philosophical sects among the Jews : the followers of the first of which are * Vide Josph . Antiq . , b . ii . c . viii . the Pharisees ...
Page 98
... sect , which pretends to a severer discipline , are called Essenes . These last are Jews by birth , and seem to have a greater affection for one another than the other sects have . These Essenes reject pleasures as an evil , but esteem ...
... sect , which pretends to a severer discipline , are called Essenes . These last are Jews by birth , and seem to have a greater affection for one another than the other sects have . These Essenes reject pleasures as an evil , but esteem ...
Page 99
... sect come from other places , what they have lies open for them , just as if it were their own , and they go into such as they never knew before , as if they had been ever so long acquainted with them . For which reason they carry ...
... sect come from other places , what they have lies open for them , just as if it were their own , and they go into such as they never knew before , as if they had been ever so long acquainted with them . For which reason they carry ...
Page 100
... sect to enter ; while they go , after a pure manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy temple , and quietly set themselves down ; upon which the baker lays them loaves in order ; the cook also brings a single plate of one ...
... sect to enter ; while they go , after a pure manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy temple , and quietly set themselves down ; upon which the baker lays them loaves in order ; the cook also brings a single plate of one ...
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