The History of Free Masonry Drawn from Authentic Sources of Information: With an Account of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, from Its Institution in 1736, to the Present Time, Compiled from the Records, and an Appendix of Original PapersA. Lawrie and Company, 1804 - 340 |
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... hand- writing of King Henry VI . it is expressly said , that Pythagoras learned masonry from E- gypt and Syria , and from those countries where it had been planted by the Phenicians ; that the Pythagoreans carried it into France ; and ...
... hand- writing of King Henry VI . it is expressly said , that Pythagoras learned masonry from E- gypt and Syria , and from those countries where it had been planted by the Phenicians ; that the Pythagoreans carried it into France ; and ...
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... from appearing before him . But who , pray , were those aged and infirm Tem- plars to whom Clement is so compassionate ? Were they men who were smarting under dis- eases eases inflicted by the hand of heaven ? Were they 74 THE HISTORY OF.
... from appearing before him . But who , pray , were those aged and infirm Tem- plars to whom Clement is so compassionate ? Were they men who were smarting under dis- eases eases inflicted by the hand of heaven ? Were they 74 THE HISTORY OF.
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... hand of heaven ? Were they men whose aged limbs were unfit for the fatigues of a journey , or whose gray hairs had excited the pity of the Roman Pontiff ? No - they were a few undaunted knights whom the blood - extorting screws of their ...
... hand of heaven ? Were they men whose aged limbs were unfit for the fatigues of a journey , or whose gray hairs had excited the pity of the Roman Pontiff ? No - they were a few undaunted knights whom the blood - extorting screws of their ...
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... hands tied behind his back ? Is not this to reproach a foe who is deprived of the organs of utterance ? BUT there is another important consideration , which , while it points out in a more striking manner the disingenuity of such ...
... hands tied behind his back ? Is not this to reproach a foe who is deprived of the organs of utterance ? BUT there is another important consideration , which , while it points out in a more striking manner the disingenuity of such ...
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... hands could , at any time , be procured for supplying the demands of the church , and of pious individuals . And , as there was now no scarcity of architects , the very reason which prompted the church to protect the frater- nity , no ...
... hands could , at any time , be procured for supplying the demands of the church , and of pious individuals . And , as there was now no scarcity of architects , the very reason which prompted the church to protect the frater- nity , no ...
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Alexander Macdougall ancient Andrew Anthologia Hibernica appointed architects Bacchus Barruel Basnage brethren Britain Canongate Captain John Young ceremonies Ceres chap charter church of Rome conduct craft crimes Deputy Grand-Master Dionysian Dionysian mysteries Dr Robison Dr Touch Earl Edinburgh Eleusinian Eleusinian mysteries erected Essenes Essenian foundation-stone France Free Masonry French GRAND ELECTION Grand Lodge Grand-Chaplain Grand-Clerk Grand-Master Elect Grand-Secretary Grand-Treasurer granted Greece History honour institution Jamblichus James Alison James Hunter John Douglas John Macdougall John Maclure Junior Grand-Warden Kilwinning King kingdom Knights Templars laid Leith Lodge of England Lodge of Scotland Lord Provost Magistrates Master ment mind mysteries office-bearers operative masons opinion principles procession Provincial Grand-Master Pythagorean received reign religion respect Richard Tod rites Robert Alison Robert Meikle Scot Scotish Senior Society of Free sonry St Andrew's stone Substitute Grand-Master Thomas Hay Thomas Mylne tion Wardens William Mason William St Clair
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Strona 203 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart.
Strona 270 - An Act for the more effectual suppression of societies established for seditious and treasonable purposes, and for better preventing treasonable and seditious practices.
Strona 149 - And we consent to the registration hereof in ' the books of Council and Session, or others competent, therein to ' remain for preservation ; and if needful, that letters of horning
Strona 272 - ' continuance of the meetings of any such lodge or society is likely to " ' be injurious to the public peace and good order, to direct that the •' ' meetings of any such society or lodge within such county...
Strona 88 - ... in Syria, and existed there for a considerable time, it would be no improbable supposition that they received their Masonic knowledge from the Lodges in that quarter. But we are fortunately, in this case, not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author [Adler, de Lhntsis], who was well acquainted with the history and customs of Syria, that the Knights Templars were actually members of the Syriac fraternities.
Strona 257 - May the Grand Architect of the Universe grant a blessing on this Foundation-stone which we have now laid, and by His Providence enable us to finish this and every other work which may be undertaken for the embellishment and advantage of this city.
Strona 79 - ... and patience which most of them exhibited on the rack, and in the flames. In their case it has been too true, that The evil which men do lives after them : The good is oft interred with their bones.
Strona 100 - Masonry, while the lodge of that village granted constitutions, and charters of erection to those brethren of the order, who were anxious that regular lodges should be formed in different parts of the kingdom. These lodges all held of the lodge of Kilwinning; and, in token of their respect and submission, joined to their own name, that of their mother lodge, from whom they derived their existence as a corporation f, DURING * See Appendix, No II.
Strona 290 - Master,, and approved of, they are recommitted to you, with full confidence, that, as skilful and faithful workmen, you will use them in such a manner, that the building may rise in order, harmony, and beauty; and, being perfected in strength, will answer every purpose for which it is intended, to your credit as Craftsmen, and to the honour of our ancient Fraternity.
Strona 30 - They occasionally held convivial meetings in houses erected and consecrated for this purpose ; and each separate association was under the direction of a master, and presidents, or wardens.^ They held a general meeting once a year, which was solemnized with great pomp and festivity ; and at which the brethren partook of a splendid entertainment, provided by the master, after they had finished the sacrifices to their gods, and especially to their patron Bacchus.