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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... Soul - are express- ive of the Soul's aspirations - responses to the great needs of Humanity . They mark the victories of man over ignorance and selfishness , and are pledges of an ever - growing perfection . For , while Rationale of ...
... Soul - are express- ive of the Soul's aspirations - responses to the great needs of Humanity . They mark the victories of man over ignorance and selfishness , and are pledges of an ever - growing perfection . For , while Rationale of ...
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... Soul , and to live out their idea of a true life . The Mysteries of Egypt , of Eleusis , of the Cabiri , and those of India and of the north of Europe , had a widely - extended influence ; and so important were they , that an ...
... Soul , and to live out their idea of a true life . The Mysteries of Egypt , of Eleusis , of the Cabiri , and those of India and of the north of Europe , had a widely - extended influence ; and so important were they , that an ...
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... soul , than by the external authority with which he was invested . As * Vide Orph . de Opera ; and also Bode , Orpheus Poetarum Græcorum Antiquissimus . yet , however , he did not comprehend his destiny 30 MASONIC INSTITUTION.
... soul , than by the external authority with which he was invested . As * Vide Orph . de Opera ; and also Bode , Orpheus Poetarum Græcorum Antiquissimus . yet , however , he did not comprehend his destiny 30 MASONIC INSTITUTION.
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... soul , and led to that sublime regene- ration , in which the love of his Eurydice was ex- panded to the love of his race . He now addressed himself with earnestness and zeal to the great work of reforming society , taming the rude and ...
... soul , and led to that sublime regene- ration , in which the love of his Eurydice was ex- panded to the love of his race . He now addressed himself with earnestness and zeal to the great work of reforming society , taming the rude and ...
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... Soul , and human destiny . Among the persons who officiated at the ceremo- nies , and governed the initiates , were the Hiero- phant , the Torch - Bearer , the Sacred Herald , the Priest , and Archon . The Hierophant , at initiation ...
... Soul , and human destiny . Among the persons who officiated at the ceremo- nies , and governed the initiates , were the Hiero- phant , the Torch - Bearer , the Sacred Herald , the Priest , and Archon . The Hierophant , at initiation ...
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