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... Order . It seems that at a meeting of the London Grand Lodge in 1721 , he was appoint- ed historian of the Order , and directed to compile a history of it from its earliest date down to his own time . It does not appear that he had much ...
... Order . It seems that at a meeting of the London Grand Lodge in 1721 , he was appoint- ed historian of the Order , and directed to compile a history of it from its earliest date down to his own time . It does not appear that he had much ...
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... Order of Scotland ; and an old chronicle states that the monarch , under the title of Robert the First , created the Order of St. Andrew of Chardon , after the battle Bannockburn , June 24 , 1314. To this Order was afterward united that ...
... Order of Scotland ; and an old chronicle states that the monarch , under the title of Robert the First , created the Order of St. Andrew of Chardon , after the battle Bannockburn , June 24 , 1314. To this Order was afterward united that ...
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... Order which had bound them together for centuries , consequently fewer apprentices were taken , fewer applications made for admittance to the Order ; men were beginning to act separately , instead of in masses ; individualism began to ...
... Order which had bound them together for centuries , consequently fewer apprentices were taken , fewer applications made for admittance to the Order ; men were beginning to act separately , instead of in masses ; individualism began to ...
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... Order was made a bond of union between them . It was during this period , that it occurred to the prolific mind of Ramsay , that the great popularity of Freemasonry might in some way be turned to account in restoring the Stuarts to ...
... Order was made a bond of union between them . It was during this period , that it occurred to the prolific mind of Ramsay , that the great popularity of Freemasonry might in some way be turned to account in restoring the Stuarts to ...
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... Order , felt bound to propogate it in France . These degrees he thought an improvement on the Royal Arch , and as they contained some military features , a little military knowledge might be of some use in case of another rising in ...
... Order , felt bound to propogate it in France . These degrees he thought an improvement on the Royal Arch , and as they contained some military features , a little military knowledge might be of some use in case of another rising in ...
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Page 520 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see ; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Page 205 - Defend me therefore, common sense, say I, From reveries so airy, from the toil Of dropping buckets into empty wells, And growing old in drawing nothing up...
Page 552 - Wet with the rain, the Blue; Wet with the rain, the Gray. Sadly, but not with upbraiding The generous deed was done ; In the storm of the years that are fading, No braver battle was won ; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; Under the blossoms, the Blue ; Under the garlands, the Gray.
Page 244 - But though in ancient times Masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves...
Page 42 - What shall we do then ? 11 He answereth and saith unto them, He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none ; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise.
Page 100 - Can we be said to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us if we wantonly inflict on them even the smallest pain?
Page 552 - So, when the summer calleth, On forest and field of grain, With an equal murmur falleth The cooling drip of the rain ; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Wet with the rain, the Blue; Wet with the rain, the Gray.
Page 403 - Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 9 - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand, 'Twixt poplars straight, the osier wand, In many a freakish knot had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow- wreaths to stone.
Page 118 - Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Put every man his sword by his side, and go in and out from gate to gate throughout the camp, and slay every man his brother, and every man his companion, and every man his neighbour.