The History of Freemasonry: Its Antiquities, Symbols, Constitutions, Customs, Etc., Derived from Official Sources Throughout the World, المجلد 3J.C. Yorston & Company, 1884 Title varies slightly; v. 2 ... By Robert Freke Gould ... assisted by W.J. Hughan ... and others. |
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... period of English Freemasonry at the year 1717,2 I have been desirous of drawing a sharp line of division between the legendary or traditionary , and the authentic histories of the craft . The era , however , immediately preceding that ...
... period of English Freemasonry at the year 1717,2 I have been desirous of drawing a sharp line of division between the legendary or traditionary , and the authentic histories of the craft . The era , however , immediately preceding that ...
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... period of at least five years separates the passage in the text from the addendum of 1691 , but the original entry in the body of the work is probably far older than 1686 -the date of publication of Dr Plot's " Natural History of ...
... period of at least five years separates the passage in the text from the addendum of 1691 , but the original entry in the body of the work is probably far older than 1686 -the date of publication of Dr Plot's " Natural History of ...
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... period ( 1723-38 ) —with the exceptions to be presently noticed — at least so far as my research has extended , are equally silent upon the point under 1 The Constitution of the Freemasons , 1723 , pp . 40 , 43 , 47 , 48 . 2 In a former ...
... period ( 1723-38 ) —with the exceptions to be presently noticed — at least so far as my research has extended , are equally silent upon the point under 1 The Constitution of the Freemasons , 1723 , pp . 40 , 43 , 47 , 48 . 2 In a former ...
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... period of formation of our oldest English lodge ( present No. 2 ) was rightly determined in 1729. The masonic authorities appear to have proceeded on no principle whatever in the dates of constitution they assigned to lodges . Thus ...
... period of formation of our oldest English lodge ( present No. 2 ) was rightly determined in 1729. The masonic authorities appear to have proceeded on no principle whatever in the dates of constitution they assigned to lodges . Thus ...
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... period , moreover , the reputation of Dr Rawlinson as a scholar and an archæologist had been firmly established - the younger commentator , himself a Freemason , is scarcely likely to have recorded his impression of the origin of ...
... period , moreover , the reputation of Dr Rawlinson as a scholar and an archæologist had been firmly established - the younger commentator , himself a Freemason , is scarcely likely to have recorded his impression of the origin of ...
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ancient Andreä Anthony à Wood antiquary Antiquities of Freemasonry appears architect arms Ashmole's Athenæ Oxonienses Aubrey Aubrey's authority Bishop Book of Constitutions brethren Bull Cabbala Cabbalistic Carpenters Cathedral Chap chapter Chester Christian Church cited Company confirmation connection copy craft derived Diary documents Dugdale edition Edward Strong Elias Ashmole England English evidence examination existence fact Fludd fraternity Free Freemasons given Grand Lodge Grand Master guild Halliwell Harleian Henry Henry III Hermetic Hermeticism History of Freemasonry Ibid inquiry John King latter learned legend London manuscript Masonic history Masonic Magazine Masonry memoir mysteries mystical observed Old Charges opinion original Oxford Papal Parentalia period philosophers Pope preface present Preston probably Randle Holme Rawlinson records referred Richard Rosicrucian Rylands says secret Sir Christopher Wren Society speculative St Paul's St Paul's Cathedral Staffordshire stone Thomas tradition Wardens Warrington whilst William words Wren's writer
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الصفحة 223 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a grain of wheat fall into the earth and die, it abideth by itself alone ; but if it die, it beareth much fruit.
الصفحة 19 - A genuine book, is that which was written by the person whose name it bears as the author of it. An authentic book, is that which relates matters of fact, as they really happened. A book may be genuine without being authentic ; and a book may be authentic without being genuine.
الصفحة 31 - Those -who have seen the exact accounts in records of the charge of the fabrics of some of our cathedrals, near four hundred years old, cannot but have a great esteem for their economy, and admire how soon they erected such lofty structures.
الصفحة 242 - And Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants unto Solomon ; for he had heard that they had anointed him king in the room of his father: for Hiram was ever a lover of David.
الصفحة 52 - I hope it will not be thought arrogance to say, that perhaps we should make greater progress in the discovery of rational and contemplative knowledge, if we sought it in the fountain, in the consideration of things themselves, and made use rather of our own thoughts than other men's to find it : for I think we may as rationally hope to see with other men's eyes, as to know by other men's understandings.
الصفحة 112 - Rosycross, were here actually brought together. And, accordingly, it is upon record that the first formal and solemn lodge of Free-masons, — on occasion of which the very name of Free-masons was first publicly made known, — was held in Mason's Hall, Mason's Alley, Basinghall Street, London, in the year 1646.
الصفحة 162 - ... whereby they are known to one another all over the Nation, by which means they have maintenance whither ever they travel : for if any man appear though altogether unknown that can...
الصفحة 90 - What is contained in the Fama and Confessio is true. It is a very childish objection that the brotherhood have promised so much and performed so little. With them, as elsewhere, many are called but few are chosen. The masters of the order hold out the rose as a remote prize, but they impose the cross on those who are entering."* " Like the Pythagoreans and Egyptians, the Rosicrucians exact vows of silence and secrecy.
الصفحة 194 - ... persons who had any interest in the estate. Thus, a manuscript found in the Herald's Office, enumerating the possessions of the dissolved monastery of Tutbury ; a manuscript found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford : an old grant to a priory brought from the Cottonian MSS.
الصفحة 163 - steeple, what hazard or inconvenience soever he run, to " know his pleasure and assist him ; viz. if he want work, he " is bound to find him some ; or, if he cannot do that, to give " him money, or otherwise support him till work can be " had, which is one of their articles...