| 1794 - 518 sivua
...FREEMASONRY," says, that it is fa Moral Order, instituted by virtuous men, with the praise-\yorthy design of recalling to our remembrance the most sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent p.nd sociable pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, an4 fhariry.'' * Dr. Joseph Warren,... | |
| 1801 - 446 sivua
...intemperance; but as a moral order, instituted by virtuous men, with a view to recall the remembrance of the most sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, morality, and charity. The kings, princes, and noblemen, on their return from the holy... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1805 - 470 sivua
...writer* says) by virtuous men, with the praiseworthy design of recalling to our remembrance the roost sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, and charity." ISAAC SWAINSON, Esq. Frith-street, Sobo. WILLIAM MARSHALL,... | |
| Donald Fraser - 1814 - 164 sivua
...Dictionary, under the word " Freemasonry," s&ys, that it is " a Moral Order, instituted by virtuous men, with the praiseWorthy design of recalling to our remembrance...sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and sociable pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, and charity." 13& 134 , » JUT JU)1)RES8... | |
| James Hardie - 1819 - 364 sivua
...order, instituted by our virtuous ancestors in the Holy Land, with a view to recal the remembrance of the most sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and social pleasures. The Kings, princes, and noblemen, on their return from the Holy tand, established a number of. Lodges... | |
| George Oliver - 1823 - 406 sivua
...proves the direct contrary to be true. " Masonry," says that Div. Keg. 1. ii, ». 4. lexicographer, " is a moral Order, instituted with the praiseworthy design...the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, and chanty." The idolatrous mysteries date their origin from theCabiri,*... | |
| 1832 - 520 sivua
...to be amoral order, instituted 'with tbe praiseworthy intention of recalling to our remembrance tbe most sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, and charity. By the constitutions of \l»<onry, such persons as seek to... | |
| Charles Whitlock Moore - 1846 - 134 sivua
...ORGANIZATION. " FREEMASONRY," says a learned foreign author, " is a MORAL ORDER, instituted by virtuous men, with the praiseworthy design of recalling to our remembrance...most innocent and social pleasures, — founded on LIBERALITY, BROTHERLYLOVE and CHARITY." It is a beautiful SYSTEM OF MORALITY, veiled in allegory and... | |
| 1848 - 796 sivua
...Order founded on LIBKRAUTT, BROTHERLY LOVE and CHARITT, and which is designed to call to our minds " the most sublime truths in the midst of the most innocent and soci'oZ pleasures." The ceremonies of the afternoon were concluded by a collation prepared by the Grand... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 452 sivua
...is thus concisely and truly defined in Arnold's dictionary. "Masonry," says that lexicographer, "is a moral Order, instituted with the praiseworthy design...the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love, and charity." The idolatrous mysteries date their origin from the Cabin,3... | |
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