Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, London, Volume 3W. J. Parre H, Limited, 1840 |
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... called upon me to read the paper which has long stood in my name " On the Degrees of Pure and Ancient Freemasonry in order to make myself generally understood , it will be desirable that I should lay before you in the first instance ...
... called upon me to read the paper which has long stood in my name " On the Degrees of Pure and Ancient Freemasonry in order to make myself generally understood , it will be desirable that I should lay before you in the first instance ...
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... called Epoch of Transition ( 1717-23 ) , and for which ( it is alleged on one side ) no equivalent is to be found . in the doings and practices of the Lodges in existence prior to 1717 . Each of these views or theories has its ...
... called Epoch of Transition ( 1717-23 ) , and for which ( it is alleged on one side ) no equivalent is to be found . in the doings and practices of the Lodges in existence prior to 1717 . Each of these views or theories has its ...
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... called THE GREAT LEARNING , which is referred to the fifth century before our era , we read , that a man should abstain from doing unto others what he would not they should do unto him ; and this , " adds the writer , " is called the ...
... called THE GREAT LEARNING , which is referred to the fifth century before our era , we read , that a man should abstain from doing unto others what he would not they should do unto him ; and this , " adds the writer , " is called the ...
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... called Urbanitatis , giving minute directions for behaviour -in the presence of a lord - at table - and among ladies - all of which being clearly intended for gentlemen of those days , it has been argued , would have been out of place ...
... called Urbanitatis , giving minute directions for behaviour -in the presence of a lord - at table - and among ladies - all of which being clearly intended for gentlemen of those days , it has been argued , would have been out of place ...
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... called the Tatler , about a certain class of people , of whom he says : - 66 They have their signs and tokens like Free - Masons . " In 1717 , as previously explained , the Grand Lodge of England was founded by four London Lodges , and ...
... called the Tatler , about a certain class of people , of whom he says : - 66 They have their signs and tokens like Free - Masons . " In 1717 , as previously explained , the Grand Lodge of England was founded by four London Lodges , and ...
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Page 100 - Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born? Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
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Page 128 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Page 193 - During all which time or term, the said apprentice his said master well and faithfully shall serve ; his secrets keep...
Page 13 - Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind, than as one of the species...
Page 15 - The cities of Arabian Spain became the resort of Christian artisans, to instruct themselves in the useful arts. The universities of Toledo, Cordova, Seville, and Granada were sought by the pale student from other lands to acquaint himself with the sciences of the Arabs and the treasured lore of antiquity; the lovers of the gay science resorted to Cordova and Granada, to imbibe the poetry and music of the East; and the steel-clad warriors of the North hastened thither to accomplish themselves in the...
Page 100 - The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is everyone that is born of the Spirit.