The Republican, Volume 12Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1825 |
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Halaman 19
... mind ; and therefore , can add no new impression by an oath . To make a distinction between a simple affirmation and an oath is to encourage lying : it is the same as to say , that lying is not a vice whilst it is not practised under ...
... mind ; and therefore , can add no new impression by an oath . To make a distinction between a simple affirmation and an oath is to encourage lying : it is the same as to say , that lying is not a vice whilst it is not practised under ...
Halaman 26
... mind the division of the natural day into twenty - four hours , and directs us to apportionate them to their proper objects- namely - prayer , labour , refreshment , and sleep . To a mason , however , it may be further considered as the ...
... mind the division of the natural day into twenty - four hours , and directs us to apportionate them to their proper objects- namely - prayer , labour , refreshment , and sleep . To a mason , however , it may be further considered as the ...
Halaman 29
... mind the sacred dictates of truth , honour and virtue . This may be considered the completion of the initiation , and I proceed to close my first letter , by describing the manner in which a lodge in the first degree is closed . In ...
... mind the sacred dictates of truth , honour and virtue . This may be considered the completion of the initiation , and I proceed to close my first letter , by describing the manner in which a lodge in the first degree is closed . In ...
Halaman 35
... mind , may , with more propriety , be called a science , inasmuch as , availing itself of the terms of the former , it in- culçates the principles of the purest morality , though its les- sons are for the most part veiled in allegory ...
... mind , may , with more propriety , be called a science , inasmuch as , availing itself of the terms of the former , it in- culçates the principles of the purest morality , though its les- sons are for the most part veiled in allegory ...
Halaman 42
... mind , asked of my friend , he knocked and the door of Masonry became opened to me . Q. Who then came to your assistance ? A. One whom I afterwards found to be the Inner Guard . Q. What is his peculiar duty ? A. To admit Masons upon ...
... mind , asked of my friend , he knocked and the door of Masonry became opened to me . Q. Who then came to your assistance ? A. One whom I afterwards found to be the Inner Guard . Q. What is his peculiar duty ? A. To admit Masons upon ...
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