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 vii
... Institution , are explained CHAPTER VIII . 275-356 Miscellaneous Articles . - Ceremonies observed in laying the corner stone of Freemasons ' Hall , London , 1775 ; and at its Dedication in 1776. — Antimasonic Writers . - Barruel and ...
... Institution , are explained CHAPTER VIII . 275-356 Miscellaneous Articles . - Ceremonies observed in laying the corner stone of Freemasons ' Hall , London , 1775 ; and at its Dedication in 1776. — Antimasonic Writers . - Barruel and ...
Page ix
... institutions more ancient , put it beyond a doubt , that it sprang from , and is a continuation of the rites and ceremonies observed in those establishments . Had a work , taken notice of by the Abbe Barruel , fallen into thehands of ...
... institutions more ancient , put it beyond a doubt , that it sprang from , and is a continuation of the rites and ceremonies observed in those establishments . Had a work , taken notice of by the Abbe Barruel , fallen into thehands of ...
Page xi
... institution ; for masonry harbors no treasons nor blasphemies . Its designs at the present day are not only innocent , but laudable . It requires us to fear God and promote the happiness of man . The inventors of this oath , then , must ...
... institution ; for masonry harbors no treasons nor blasphemies . Its designs at the present day are not only innocent , but laudable . It requires us to fear God and promote the happiness of man . The inventors of this oath , then , must ...
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... institution ; which , like the laws of the Medes and Persians , must remain eternally the same : when , notwithstanding , within about fifty years , the old inclosures have been broken down , and the boundaries of the order extended so ...
... institution ; which , like the laws of the Medes and Persians , must remain eternally the same : when , notwithstanding , within about fifty years , the old inclosures have been broken down , and the boundaries of the order extended so ...
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... institutions of the first men , and place in sufficient light the origin of the idolatry of our fathers . Another effect of this research , is to teach us , that the same mistake which has peopled the heavens with chimerical divinities ...
... institutions of the first men , and place in sufficient light the origin of the idolatry of our fathers . Another effect of this research , is to teach us , that the same mistake which has peopled the heavens with chimerical divinities ...
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