An Exposition of the Mysteries; Or, Religious Dogmas and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, Pythagoreans, and Druidsauthor, 1835 - 403 pages |
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Page xiii
... lord North , and his principal adviser , lord Sackville , * must bear the bulk of the odium . This rule of masons to grant aid to each other under certain circumstances , was probably derived from the laws of Egypt : by which , " He who ...
... lord North , and his principal adviser , lord Sackville , * must bear the bulk of the odium . This rule of masons to grant aid to each other under certain circumstances , was probably derived from the laws of Egypt : by which , " He who ...
Page xv
... Lord the great power of binding and loosing , with the keys of the kingdom of heaven . On this account I thought it highly useful to solicit his patronage with God . " He concludes his letter as follows : " Lastly , I entreat all my ...
... Lord the great power of binding and loosing , with the keys of the kingdom of heaven . On this account I thought it highly useful to solicit his patronage with God . " He concludes his letter as follows : " Lastly , I entreat all my ...
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... lord ? " Ham . " I am but mad north - north west : when the wind is southerly , I know a hawk from a handsaw . " Thomas Capell , editor of the Oxford edition of Shakspeare , changes handsaw to hernshaw , which renders the passage intel ...
... lord ? " Ham . " I am but mad north - north west : when the wind is southerly , I know a hawk from a handsaw . " Thomas Capell , editor of the Oxford edition of Shakspeare , changes handsaw to hernshaw , which renders the passage intel ...
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... lord . " ( Abrege de l'Origine de tous les cultes , p . 142. ) The civil year - Isis . We might here reasonably enough call the order of the feasts the ecclesiastical year , since they were religious assemblies . But this order of the ...
... lord . " ( Abrege de l'Origine de tous les cultes , p . 142. ) The civil year - Isis . We might here reasonably enough call the order of the feasts the ecclesiastical year , since they were religious assemblies . But this order of the ...
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... Lord , in the light of thy countenance . For thou art the glory of their strength ; and in thy favor our horn shall be exalted . For the Lord is our defence ; and the holy one of Israel is our king . How long , Lord 7 wilt thou hide ...
... Lord , in the light of thy countenance . For thou art the glory of their strength ; and in thy favor our horn shall be exalted . For the Lord is our defence ; and the holy one of Israel is our king . How long , Lord 7 wilt thou hide ...
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