The Secret Tradition in Freemasonry and an Analysis of the Inter-relation Between the Craft and the High Grades in Respect of Their Term of Research, Expressed by the Way of Symbolism, Volumen2Rebman, 1911 |
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... French Rite of Philalethes - Its origin and growth - Nature of its interests - The Grade content - Masonic and philosophical aims - Conventions held at Paris - Dis- solution of the Rite - Disappointments in Hermetic Masonry The term in ...
... French Rite of Philalethes - Its origin and growth - Nature of its interests - The Grade content - Masonic and philosophical aims - Conventions held at Paris - Dis- solution of the Rite - Disappointments in Hermetic Masonry The term in ...
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... French adepts - Jean d'Espagnet- The Rosicrucian Fraternity - Cagliostro and St. Ger- main - Coincidence and comparison of their history- Baron Tschoudy and Pernety - Phases of interpreta- tion in the mind of Éliphas Lévi . III ...
... French adepts - Jean d'Espagnet- The Rosicrucian Fraternity - Cagliostro and St. Ger- main - Coincidence and comparison of their history- Baron Tschoudy and Pernety - Phases of interpreta- tion in the mind of Éliphas Lévi . III ...
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... French Rite , as professed by the Grand Orient . The eighth Grade is reminiscent of the Strict Observance , to which , however , there seems good authority for saying that the system was in some sense opposed in respect of the Templar ...
... French Rite , as professed by the Grand Orient . The eighth Grade is reminiscent of the Strict Observance , to which , however , there seems good authority for saying that the system was in some sense opposed in respect of the Templar ...
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... French tongue , its popularity set the fashion of writing on Alchemy therein , and some of the most valued and authori- tative treatises on the Great Work belong thereto . As there is no very serious question that one of the memorials ...
... French tongue , its popularity set the fashion of writing on Alchemy therein , and some of the most valued and authori- tative treatises on the Great Work belong thereto . As there is no very serious question that one of the memorials ...
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... French nimbus . I cannot trace that Saint - Martin's translations of one or two Böhme texts made any conspicuous mark . There is reason , I think , to infer that they remained generally unknown , and their present excessive rarity is an ...
... French nimbus . I cannot trace that Saint - Martin's translations of one or two Böhme texts made any conspicuous mark . There is reason , I think , to infer that they remained generally unknown , and their present excessive rarity is an ...
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Adept Albert Pike alchemists Alchemy analogy ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED Avignon Baron Tschoudy belonging brethren Cagliostro Candidate centre century ceremonial Ceremonial Magic chivalry Christ Christian Church claim Comte de Saint-Germain concerning connection correspondence Craft Grades curious Degrees Divine Écossais ELECT COHENS Éliphas Lévi Eternal experience follows France Fraternity Freemasonry French Grand Hermetic High Grades Holy hypothesis Illuminés initiation intimations Kabalism Kabalistic kind Knight Knights Templar knowledge legend light literature Lodge Magic manner Martines de Pasqually Masonic Masonry Master MEMPHIS metals MIZRAIM mystery mystic Nature occult Order particular perfect period Pernety person Philosopher present quest question Ragon reference regarded religion represented respect Rituals root-matter Rose-Croix Rosicrucian Saint-Martin SCOTTISH RITE Secret Doctrine Secret Tradition sense shew side signifying soul speak spiritual Staroste suppose Swedenborg symbolism Templar Temple term therein thesis things tion universe unknown veil words Zerubbabel
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Página 310 - And the tables were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, graven upon the tables.
Página 397 - Readings are not sacramental, so far as they go beyond the realm of Morality into those of other domains of Thought and Truth. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite uses the word "Dogma" in its true sense, of doctrine, or teaching; and is not dogmatic in the odious sense of that term. Every one is entirely free to reject and dissent from whatsoever herein may seem to him to be untrue or unsound.
Página 391 - Again, the mathematical postulate that things which are equal to the same are equal to one another, is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Página 398 - ... use of language at that time, his spirit and doctrine. And how manifestly true is it! Cut off from any soul all the principles that Jesus taught — the faith in a God, in immortality, in virtue, in essential rectitude; and how inevitably will it sink into sin, misery, darkness, and ruin ! Nay, cut off all sense of these truths, and the man sinks at once to the grade of the animal.
Página 78 - Members of this association, which was intimately connected with the Dionysian Mysteries, were distinguished from the uninitiated inhabitants of Teos by the science which they possessed and by appropriate words and signs, through which they could recognise their Brethren of the Order.
Página 78 - If it be possible to prove the identity of any two associations from the coincidence of their external forms, we are authorised to conclude that the Fraternity of Ionian Architects and the Fraternity of the Freemasons are exactly the same ; and as the former practised the Mysteries of Bacchus and Ceres it may be safely affirmed that in their internal as well as external procedure the Society of Freemasons resembles the Dionysians of Asia Minor.
Página 383 - There were twenty-seven persons at the meeting. While the members were praying to the Eternal to manifest His approbation by a visible sign, and the Master was in the middle of his ceremonies, the Repairer appeared and blessed the members assembled. He came down on a blue cloud, which served for vehicle to this apparition.
Página 78 - Attalus, king of Pergamus, was a member of the Dionysian fraternity. Such is the nature of that association of architects, who erected those splendid edifices in Ionia, whose ruins even afford us instruction, while they excite our surprise. If it be possible to prove the identity of any two societies, from the coincidence of their external forms, we are...
Página 383 - ... higher than those I have received from without. * * * A remarkable instance of this kind, which I heard of about two years ago, is what occurred at the consecration of the Egyptian Masonic Lodge at Lyons, 27th July, 5556, according to their reckoning — which I believe to be incorrect. The labors lasted three days, and the prayers fifty-four hours; there were twenty-seven in the meeting. While the members were praying to the Eternal to manifest His approbation by a visible sign, and the Master...
Página 401 - Of that Equilibrium between Good and Evil, and Light and Darkness in the world, which assures us that all is the work of the Infinite Wisdom and of an Infinite Love; and that there is no rebellious demon of Evil, or Principle of Darkness co-existent and in eternal controversy with God, or the Principle of Light and of Good: by attaining to the knowledge of which equilibrium we can, through Faith, see that the existence of Evil, Sin, Suffering, and Sorrow in the world, is consistent with the Infinite...