Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, 2권J.W. Bunney, 1794 |
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... cause , If these are Principles deserving Fame , Let MASONS then enjoy the Praise they claim . CONTENTS . Page Page A Discourse delivered before St. John's Lodge , No. 2 , of Newbern , in Ame- rica , by François Xavier Martin Brief but ...
... cause , If these are Principles deserving Fame , Let MASONS then enjoy the Praise they claim . CONTENTS . Page Page A Discourse delivered before St. John's Lodge , No. 2 , of Newbern , in Ame- rica , by François Xavier Martin Brief but ...
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... cause . If this selection be not perfect , as the purity of the Institution re- quires , the imperfections can only proceed from two causes : the ad- mission of unworthy persons , and the degeneracy of the Members . Each has been ...
... cause . If this selection be not perfect , as the purity of the Institution re- quires , the imperfections can only proceed from two causes : the ad- mission of unworthy persons , and the degeneracy of the Members . Each has been ...
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... cause of those evils that spring from society . In the third - to suggest the most effectual means to re move these evils . In the fourth - to lay open the nature of Brotherly Love . In the fifth - to deduce the effects of which that ...
... cause of those evils that spring from society . In the third - to suggest the most effectual means to re move these evils . In the fourth - to lay open the nature of Brotherly Love . In the fifth - to deduce the effects of which that ...
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... causes them to request . This adjustment of Benevolence and Self - love to each other is , my Brethren , the foundation on which the grand and beautiful fabric of human society is erected . The reciprocal workings of these principles ...
... causes them to request . This adjustment of Benevolence and Self - love to each other is , my Brethren , the foundation on which the grand and beautiful fabric of human society is erected . The reciprocal workings of these principles ...
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... cause of their contention , would also be the only remedy for the dis- orders occasioned by that contention . The unassisted abilities of no single person , however , could lift him up to that eminent station which his ambition panted ...
... cause of their contention , would also be the only remedy for the dis- orders occasioned by that contention . The unassisted abilities of no single person , however , could lift him up to that eminent station which his ambition panted ...
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302 페이지 - See the wretch that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again ; The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise.
22 페이지 - Be not thou afraid when one is made rich, when the glory of his house is increased ; 17 For when he dieth he shall carry nothing away : his glory shall not descend after him.
302 페이지 - Yesterday the sullen year Saw the snowy whirlwind fly; Mute was the music of the air, The herd stood drooping by; Their raptures now that wildly flow, No yesterday nor morrow know; 'Tis man alone that joy descries With forward, and reverted eyes. Smiles on past misfortune's brow Soft reflection's hand can trace; And o'er the cheek of sorrow throw A melancholy grace; While hope prolongs our happier hour, Or deepest shades, that dimly lower And blacken round our weary way, Gilds with a gleam of distant...
332 페이지 - A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
22 페이지 - What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death? shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?
447 페이지 - For he that shall well consider the errors and obscurity, the mistakes and confusion, that are spread in the world by an ill use of words, will find some reason to doubt whether language, as it has been employed, has contributed more to the improvement or hindrance of knowledge amongst mankind.
134 페이지 - Sir, if you wish to have a just notion of the magnitude of this city, you must not be satisfied with seeing its great streets and squares, but must survey the innumerable little lanes and courts. It is not in the showy evolutions of buildings, but in the multiplicity of human habitations which are crowded together, that the wonderful immensity of London consists."— I have often amused myself with thinking how different a place London is to different people.
83 페이지 - 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.
404 페이지 - We are obliged to devotion for the noblest buildings that have adorned the several countries of the world. It is this which has set men at work on temples and public places of worship, not only that they might, by the magnificence of the building, invite the Deity to reside within it, but that such stupendous works might, at the same time, open the mind to vast conceptions, and fit it to converse with the divinity of the place.
201 페이지 - Real alleviation of the loss of friends, and rational tranquillity, in the prospect of our own dissolution, can be received only from the promises of Him in whose hands are life and death, and from the assurance of another and better state, in which all tears will be wiped from the eyes, and the whole soul shall be filled with joy. Philosophy may infuse stubbornness, but Religion only can give patience'.