A System of Speculative Masonry: In Its Origin, Patronage, Dissemination, Principles, Duties, and Ultimate Designs, Laid Open for the Examination of the Serious and Candid: Being a Course of Lectures, Exhibited Before the Grand Chapter of the State of New-York, at Their Annual Meetings, Held in Temple Chapter Room, in the City of AlbanyDodd and Stevenson, 1818 - 283 páginas |
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... thought some pub- lication , of a similar nature , might not be exceed- ingly important ; but that it should come from one better able to do justice to a subject of so much pub- lic interest . The sentiments contained in this little ...
... thought some pub- lication , of a similar nature , might not be exceed- ingly important ; but that it should come from one better able to do justice to a subject of so much pub- lic interest . The sentiments contained in this little ...
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... thought , plain and conclusive evidence can be adduced , sufficient to satisfy every candid mind . If , therefore , the above position can be fairly estab- lished , Masonry will be hailed by all Christian nations as a precious reposito ...
... thought , plain and conclusive evidence can be adduced , sufficient to satisfy every candid mind . If , therefore , the above position can be fairly estab- lished , Masonry will be hailed by all Christian nations as a precious reposito ...
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... thought his o- pinion well founded , though it has since appeared to the world he was greatly de- ceived . Time , and a regular exhibition of unimpeachable conduct in the great body of the fraternity , have nearly , or quite obliterated ...
... thought his o- pinion well founded , though it has since appeared to the world he was greatly de- ceived . Time , and a regular exhibition of unimpeachable conduct in the great body of the fraternity , have nearly , or quite obliterated ...
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... thoughts on some of the more prominent features of the Masonic Institution . Speculative Free - Masonry , as a sys- tem , evidently embraces , in body and substance , the whole duty of man as a moral being ; comprising a summary of ...
... thoughts on some of the more prominent features of the Masonic Institution . Speculative Free - Masonry , as a sys- tem , evidently embraces , in body and substance , the whole duty of man as a moral being ; comprising a summary of ...
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... thought presents to the mind an everlasting series of new , sublime , ineffable , transporting joys.- Here is viewed the consummation of the great plan of human redemption , where every saint will be filled with the ful- ness of ...
... thought presents to the mind an everlasting series of new , sublime , ineffable , transporting joys.- Here is viewed the consummation of the great plan of human redemption , where every saint will be filled with the ful- ness of ...
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