| Freemasons, David Brewster - 1804 - 370 páginas
...kings of Pergamus, who assigned to them Teos as a settlement, being the city of their tutelary godf . The members of this association, which was intimately...by appropriate words and signs, by which they could recognize their Brethren of the Order £ . Lake Free Masons they were divided into lodges, which were... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1851 - 438 páginas
...of Pergamus, who assigned to them Teos, as a settlement, it being the city of their tutelary god.f The members of this association, which was intimately...by appropriate words and signs by which they could recognize their Brethren of the Order.J Like Free Masons, they were divided into Lodges, which were... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 356 páginas
...Strabo, lib. iv. Clu,shull Antiq. Asiat., p. 139. •• Strabo, p. 471. Ionian Antiquities, p. 4, being the city of their tutelary god.* The members...by appropriate words and signs, by which they could recognize their brethren of the order.t Like Freemasons, they were divided into lodges, which were... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1859 - 442 páginas
...of Pergamus. who assigned to them Teos, as a settlement, it being the city of their tutelary god.f The members of this association, which was intimately...by appropriate words and signs by which they could recognize their Brethren of the Order.J Like Free Masons, they Were divided into Lodges, which were... | |
| William Alexander Laurie, sir David Brewster - 1859 - 642 páginas
...being the city of their tutelary god. The members of this association, who were profoundly learned in the Dionysian mysteries, were distinguished from the uninitiated inhabitants of Teos by the science i Playfair places tho Ionic migration in 1044, Bc; Gillies iu 1055; and Barthelemy, the anthor of Anacharsis'e... | |
| Isabel Cooper-Oakley - 1900 - 200 páginas
...Pergamus into a corporate body, some three hundred years BC They had the city of Teos given to them. The members of this association which was intimately...distinguished from the uninitiated inhabitants of Teos, by their Science, and by words and signs by which they could recognize their Brethren of the Order. Like... | |
| Arthur Edward Waite - 1970 - 376 páginas
...association, which was intimately connected with the Dionysian Mysteries, -were distinguished frbm the uninitiated inhabitants of Teos. by, the 'science...they possessed,, a,nd by appropriate words and signs, through wh'ch they could -recognise tljeir brethreh of the order. Like Free ' •nasons, they were... | |
| R. Swinburne Clymer - 1996 - 204 páginas
...Pergamus into a corporate body, some three hundred years BC They had the city of Teos given to them. The members of this association which was intimately...distinguished from the uninitiated inhabitants of Teos, 6y their Science, and by words and signs by which they could recognize their Brethren of the Order.... | |
| Arthur Edward Waite - 2013 - 509 páginas
...King of Pergamus, who assigned to them Teos as a settlement, it being the city of their tutelary god. Members of this association, which was intimately...they possessed and by appropriate words and signs, through which they could recognise their Brethren of the Order. Like Freemasons, they were divided... | |
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