The Mysteries of FreemasonryРипол Классик, 1860 - 366 pages |
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Page vii
... fine appointed by law. Fare ye we ." Farthermore it may be remarked, that the customs of the times in which I am endeavouring to show that masonry was established sanctioned the most herrible oaths. “ The multiplicity of oaths in the ...
... fine appointed by law. Fare ye we ." Farthermore it may be remarked, that the customs of the times in which I am endeavouring to show that masonry was established sanctioned the most herrible oaths. “ The multiplicity of oaths in the ...
Page 19
... fine, when he says that Apollo slew him with his arrows, does he not conceal, under this emblem, the victory of Orus over Typhon, or at least the triumph of the sunbeams over the vapors of the Nile @” (Mayo's Mith. vol. ii, p. 47 ...
... fine, when he says that Apollo slew him with his arrows, does he not conceal, under this emblem, the victory of Orus over Typhon, or at least the triumph of the sunbeams over the vapors of the Nile @” (Mayo's Mith. vol. ii, p. 47 ...
Page 43
... fine discoveries; the foundation of which is because the dog-star opened the year, brought along with it a new series of feasts,. and appeared at the head of all the letters, or symbolical figures which. expressed the annual Order ...
... fine discoveries; the foundation of which is because the dog-star opened the year, brought along with it a new series of feasts,. and appeared at the head of all the letters, or symbolical figures which. expressed the annual Order ...
Page 53
... fine star. They give him as the son of Menes, and the grandson of Osiris, and ascribe the invention of the symholical characters to him. They say that he Was the counsellor of Menes, whom he assisted in the regulation of their feasts ...
... fine star. They give him as the son of Menes, and the grandson of Osiris, and ascribe the invention of the symholical characters to him. They say that he Was the counsellor of Menes, whom he assisted in the regulation of their feasts ...
Page 54
... fine star near Cancer, under the name of Thot or of Anubis, and very well employed in swelling and sinking the File, the other wholly intent upon physio, and entirely taken up with the care of people's health, under the name of ...
... fine star near Cancer, under the name of Thot or of Anubis, and very well employed in swelling and sinking the File, the other wholly intent upon physio, and entirely taken up with the care of people's health, under the name of ...
Contents
Section 13 | 324 |
Section 14 | 328 |
Section 15 | 330 |
Section 16 | 368 |
Section 17 | 371 |
Section 18 | 374 |
Section 19 | 377 |
Section 20 | 378 |
Section 9 | 214 |
Section 10 | 243 |
Section 11 | 258 |
Section 12 | 283 |
Section 21 | 379 |
Section 22 | 380 |
Section 23 | 381 |
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Common terms and phrases
ancient antiquity Anubis Apollo appears Apuleius Bacchus benefit body brethren called candidate celebrated celestial ceremonies Ceres Christian confined confirmed custom darkness dead death degree Deity divine doctrine dog-star Druids earth Egypt Egyptians Eleusinian Eleusinian mysteries emblem fable feasts figures find fine fire first fixed freemasonry freemasons give given gods grand master Greeks hand hath heaven Hebrews hierophant Hiram holy honour Horus human influence initiated institution Isis king labours learned light lodge Lord manner masonry masons means Mithras moon mysteries mystic nations nature Nile observed office officers oracles origin Osiris pagan pass person Phenician Plato Plutarch polytheism priests principles Pythagoras Pythagorean reason religion religious rendered represented rites royal arch sacred sacrifices says secret serpent signifies society soul stars sufficient supposed symbol taught temple tetractys things tion truth Typhon whole word worship writers zodiac