The Mysteries of FreemasonryРипол Классик, 1860 - 366 pages |
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Page iii
... hands of the editor, he would probably have been saved much trouble in the presecution of this research—“iVe recommend,” says he, “to our reader to peruse the treatise of a most learned and zealous mason ... hand,. INTRODUCTION. ...
... hands of the editor, he would probably have been saved much trouble in the presecution of this research—“iVe recommend,” says he, “to our reader to peruse the treatise of a most learned and zealous mason ... hand,. INTRODUCTION. ...
Page iv
John Fellows. sentations of the torments of the wicked on the one hand, and of the most pleasing spectacles of the happiness of the righteous on the other, in a future life. IThese scenes are faintly copied in royal arch masonry, and the ...
John Fellows. sentations of the torments of the wicked on the one hand, and of the most pleasing spectacles of the happiness of the righteous on the other, in a future life. IThese scenes are faintly copied in royal arch masonry, and the ...
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... hand. As the author is little knoWn in America, I will give an abstract of a sketch of his life and writings, contained in La Biographic aniserselle, Paris, 1830. Anthony Pluche, a celebrated writer, was born at Reims, in 1688'; and ...
... hand. As the author is little knoWn in America, I will give an abstract of a sketch of his life and writings, contained in La Biographic aniserselle, Paris, 1830. Anthony Pluche, a celebrated writer, was born at Reims, in 1688'; and ...
Page 17
... hand or under his arm a large * A passage in Shahspeare's Hamlet seems evidently to allude to the hawk and hoop, or h00poo, of Egypt. Hamlet says, “ My uncle-father and auntinothor are deceived." G. “ In what, my lord ?” Ham. “ T am but ...
... hand or under his arm a large * A passage in Shahspeare's Hamlet seems evidently to allude to the hawk and hoop, or h00poo, of Egypt. Hamlet says, “ My uncle-father and auntinothor are deceived." G. “ In what, my lord ?” Ham. “ T am but ...
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... hand of all beneficial deities. Mr. Gordon, secretary of the society for the encouragement of learning, has given us in the seventh plate of his collection, the amulets and preservatives which he has observed in the Egyptian monuments ...
... hand of all beneficial deities. Mr. Gordon, secretary of the society for the encouragement of learning, has given us in the seventh plate of his collection, the amulets and preservatives which he has observed in the Egyptian monuments ...
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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