Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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الصفحة 58
Harmony " and " Lyre " are particularly Masonic expressions . There is thus a distinct hint that the Ethical Stones of Masonry were brought together by a Harmony produced by the MUSES - i.e . , by Poesy , the poetic expression of ...
Harmony " and " Lyre " are particularly Masonic expressions . There is thus a distinct hint that the Ethical Stones of Masonry were brought together by a Harmony produced by the MUSES - i.e . , by Poesy , the poetic expression of ...
الصفحة 140
These are definite hints that Francis Bacon is the Head of a Masonic Lodge . Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint ...
These are definite hints that Francis Bacon is the Head of a Masonic Lodge . Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint ...
الصفحة 358
crucians in that Era and for " Supt . of Works " applied to certain Free- masons until this day . ... If the two " A.A. " are placed across each other instead of by the side , they would form the well - known Masonic Symbol .
crucians in that Era and for " Supt . of Works " applied to certain Free- masons until this day . ... If the two " A.A. " are placed across each other instead of by the side , they would form the well - known Masonic Symbol .
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