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 44
... speak , the entire world Doth quake ! the unchained winds in fury sweer The sea , and fearful darkness gathers round The earth , and fiery storms do plough the vast Expanse above ! Yet art thou wise and kind : That holy law , which ...
... speak , the entire world Doth quake ! the unchained winds in fury sweer The sea , and fearful darkness gathers round The earth , and fiery storms do plough the vast Expanse above ! Yet art thou wise and kind : That holy law , which ...
Page 69
... with- * The ungallant old Mystagogue ! he could have had no heart to speak thus of the ladies ! That part of his doctrine we certainly do not endorse . out some failing ? or one so wicked as to ODINIC FREEMASONRY . 69.
... with- * The ungallant old Mystagogue ! he could have had no heart to speak thus of the ladies ! That part of his doctrine we certainly do not endorse . out some failing ? or one so wicked as to ODINIC FREEMASONRY . 69.
Page 80
... speak of the sacraments , or the higher doctrines of faith , con- tented themselves with remote allusions , and dis- missed the subject by saying , " The initiated know what is meant . " They never wrote about them except through the ...
... speak of the sacraments , or the higher doctrines of faith , con- tented themselves with remote allusions , and dis- missed the subject by saying , " The initiated know what is meant . " They never wrote about them except through the ...
Page 86
... speak of it as in their days a venerable practice , which , though it would be in vain to seek any scriptural authority for its use , tradition had authorized and faith observed . Although , however , we have no authentic account . of ...
... speak of it as in their days a venerable practice , which , though it would be in vain to seek any scriptural authority for its use , tradition had authorized and faith observed . Although , however , we have no authentic account . of ...
Page 100
... speak not a word about profane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received from their fore- fathers , as if they made a supplication for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators to ...
... speak not a word about profane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received from their fore- fathers , as if they made a supplication for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators to ...
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