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if, beside a solemn invocation of the lord's name to that oath, it did not contain a capital penalty of having their tongues and hearts taken out in case of breaking the same?
if, beside a solemn invocation of the lord's name to that oath, it did not contain a capital penalty of having their tongues and hearts taken out in case of breaking the same?...
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brotherhood, freemasonry has pledged that no contention should exist, save that noble contention, or emulation, of who best can work and best agree. authority for all this is not lacking; to go no farther, it is leading to religious written in the first masonic constitution: "we are also of all nations, tongues
brotherhood, freemasonry has pledged that no contention should exist, save that noble contention, or emulation, of who best can work and best agree. authority for all this is not lacking; to go no farther, it is leading to religious written in the first masonic constitution: "we are also of all nations, tongues...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1925_april.htm
for the king, and then and there this punishment, by the law prescribed, shall be executed upon them; that is their hands and feet bound, their throats cut, their tongues pulled out, and their bodies thrown into the sea.'" op. cit. page . the salt of the foregoing extract seems to me to consist in the
for the king, and then and there this punishment, by the law prescribed, shall be executed upon them; that is their hands and feet bound, their throats cut, their tongues pulled out, and their bodies thrown into the sea.'" op. cit. page . the salt of the foregoing extract seems to me to consist in the...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1926_january.htm
something either cut and dried, or to be condemned because it does not agree with his religion. the ignorance of the world at large on the subject of the descent of man is clearly illustrated in any ordinary conversation on the subject. the "missing link" is an expression that rolls glibly from the tongues
something either cut and dried, or to be condemned because it does not agree with his religion. the ignorance of the world at large on the subject of the descent of man is clearly illustrated in any ordinary conversation on the subject. the "missing link" is an expression that rolls glibly from the tongues...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1926_july.htm
for the king, and then and there this punishment, by the law prescribed, shall be inflicted upon them; that is, their hands and feet bound, their throats cut, their tongues pulled out and their bodies thrown into the sea.' " the penalties, it need not be said, have ever been one of the chief points attacked
for the king, and then and there this punishment, by the law prescribed, shall be inflicted upon them; that is, their hands and feet bound, their throats cut, their tongues pulled out and their bodies thrown into the sea.' " the penalties, it need not be said, have ever been one of the chief points attacked...
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teaching, but in the only sense in which freemasonry can be said to have a mission in the world, by knowing and appreciating the various influences and forces which are shaping the destiny of mankind. without such knowledge all effort is building in the dark without a plan, and in a confusion of tongues
teaching, but in the only sense in which freemasonry can be said to have a mission in the world, by knowing and appreciating the various influences and forces which are shaping the destiny of mankind. without such knowledge all effort is building in the dark without a plan, and in a confusion of tongues...
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in france, and other parts of europe, was ascribed to masonry under the name of illuminism. france, in her folly, had attempted to banish every vestige of revealed religion from her domain, and had caused it to be inscribed over the gates of her churchyards that death was an eternal sleep. false tongues
in france, and other parts of europe, was ascribed to masonry under the name of illuminism. france, in her folly, had attempted to banish every vestige of revealed religion from her domain, and had caused it to be inscribed over the gates of her churchyards that death was an eternal sleep. false tongues...
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the writer has been making a study of masonry for more than a quarter of a century, one year of that time being spent in the orient among many tongues and many peoples. he has had the pleasure of receiving all the degrees in both rites save that of the d. he has been visiting, meeting and talking to
the writer has been making a study of masonry for more than a quarter of a century, one year of that time being spent in the orient among many tongues and many peoples. he has had the pleasure of receiving all the degrees in both rites save that of the d. he has been visiting, meeting and talking to...
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monks, and vowed to poverty especially as well as chastity and obedience. it was later than this that its aristocratic character came into evidence. in the full flower of its organization, in the th century, when it held lands all over europe as well as in the east, it was divided into langues, or tongues
monks, and vowed to poverty especially as well as chastity and obedience. it was later than this that its aristocratic character came into evidence. in the full flower of its organization, in the th century, when it held lands all over europe as well as in the east, it was divided into langues, or tongues...
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pinces, or tenailles, both also plural. the old english is tang. we have tong in , tang in , tonge in . wicklif has toenge, but the venerable bede, as far back as , has tangan, a plural form, and the durham roles, contemporary with wicklif have j par de tangs and later we have , tangos; , taingis; , tongues
pinces, or tenailles, both also plural. the old english is tang. we have tong in , tang in , tonge in . wicklif has toenge, but the venerable bede, as far back as , has tangan, a plural form, and the durham roles, contemporary with wicklif have j par de tangs and later we have , tangos; , taingis; , tongues...
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