Ahiman rezon: or, A help to a brother; shewing the excellency of secrecy, and the first cause, or motive, of the institution of free-masonry [&c. Followed by] A choice collection of masons songs1764 |
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... divine gift from God ; that Cain and the builders of his city were strangers to the secret mystery of masonry ; that there were but four masons in the world when the deluge hap- pened ; that one of the four , even the second son of Noah ...
... divine gift from God ; that Cain and the builders of his city were strangers to the secret mystery of masonry ; that there were but four masons in the world when the deluge hap- pened ; that one of the four , even the second son of Noah ...
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... divine what should be- fall us in this Age : Whereby we may readily dif cern , that God himself is well pleased with Se- crecy . And although ( for man's good ) the Lord has been pleased to reveal fome things , yet it is im- poffible at ...
... divine what should be- fall us in this Age : Whereby we may readily dif cern , that God himself is well pleased with Se- crecy . And although ( for man's good ) the Lord has been pleased to reveal fome things , yet it is im- poffible at ...
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... divine myfte- ries of the fecret Cabala . BUT grant , we beseech thee , that the ruler of this lodge may be endued with knowledge and wisdom , to inftruct us and explain his fecret myfte- ries * In the preface to the Mishna , we find ...
... divine myfte- ries of the fecret Cabala . BUT grant , we beseech thee , that the ruler of this lodge may be endued with knowledge and wisdom , to inftruct us and explain his fecret myfte- ries * In the preface to the Mishna , we find ...
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... divine wif- dom , that he may , with the fecrets of free - mafon- ry , be able to unfold the myfteries of godliness and Christianity . This we moft humbly beg , in the Name , and for the fake , of JESUS CHRIST Our Lord and Saviour ...
... divine wif- dom , that he may , with the fecrets of free - mafon- ry , be able to unfold the myfteries of godliness and Christianity . This we moft humbly beg , in the Name , and for the fake , of JESUS CHRIST Our Lord and Saviour ...
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... divine ! Glory of earth , from heav'n reveal'd ! Which doth with jewels precious shine , From all but masons eyes conceal'd . Chor . Thy praises due who can rehearse , In nervous profe or flowing verfe . II . As men from brutes ...
... divine ! Glory of earth , from heav'n reveal'd ! Which doth with jewels precious shine , From all but masons eyes conceal'd . Chor . Thy praises due who can rehearse , In nervous profe or flowing verfe . II . As men from brutes ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
accepted mafon affembly againſt AHIMAN REZON alfo alſo amongſt Amraphel ancient becauſe breaſt brethren brother buſineſs cafe cauſe Chor Chorus conftitutions craft cuſtom defign deputy Derry divine ev'ry facred fafe faid faithful faluted fame fecretary fecrets fenior fhew fign fing firſt focial fociety folemn fome fquare fraternity free-mafons free-maſonry friendſhip ftand ftill fuch grand lodge grand mafter grand officers grand wardens grand-mafter Hail heart heav'n hiftory himſelf Hiram honeft honour juſt king king Solomon laft LAURENCE DERMOTT leaſt lodge fhall Lord mankind maſonry maſons moft moſt muſt myſtery ne'er noble occafion Old Regulations particular lodge perfon pleaſed praiſe prefide preſent purſue raiſe reafon regular lodge royal art ſcience ſhall ſhould ſkill Solomon Solomon's temple SONG ſtand ſtate ſtill ſuch Tadpole temple thee themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou treaſurer true underſtand unleſs uſe virtue Whilft Whoſe wife wiſdom
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Page 44 - where two or three are gathered together in thy name, thou wilt be in the midst of them, and bless them.
Page 88 - My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments: for length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.
Page 103 - tis That, They cannot tell What, Why so many GREAT MEN of the Nation Should Aprons put on, To make themselves one With a Free and an Accepted MASON.
Page 9 - Not the red arm of angry Jove, That flings the thunder from the sky, And gives it rage to roar, and strength to fly. Should the whole frame of nature round him break In ruin and confusion hurl'd, He, unconcern'd, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world.
Page 27 - No Master should take a Prentice that is not the son of honest parents, a perfect youth without maim or defect in his body, and capable of learning the mysteries of the Art...
Page 104 - By each brother firm stand ; Let's be merry, and put a bright face on : What mortal can boast So noble a toast As a free and an accepted Mason.
Page 32 - ... but if you discover him to be a' true and genuine Brother, you are to respect him accordingly; and if he is in want, you must relieve him if you can, or else direct him how he may be relieved; you must employ him some days, or else recommend him to be employed. But you are not charged to do beyond your ability, only to prefer a poor Brother, that is a good man and true, before any other poor people in the same circumstances.
Page 51 - Lodge on his left hand ; and to order his Grand Wardens to attend him, who are not to act as Wardens of particular Lodges, but, in his presence, and at his command : for the Grand Master, while in a particular Lodge, may command the Wardens of that Lodge, or any other Master Masons, to act there as his Wardens pro tempore.
Page 87 - ... be forthwith solemnly excluded the communication, and declared incapable of ever being a member of any grand lodge for the future, till another time he publickly owns his fault, and his grace be granted.
Page 9 - HE man refolv'd and fteady to his truft, Inflexible to ill, and obftinately juft, May the rude rabble's infolence defpife, Their fenfelefs clamours and tumultuous cries ; The tyrant's fiercenefs he beguiles, And the ftern brow, and the harfh voice defies, And with fuperior greatnefs fmiles. "Not the rough whirlwind, that deforms Adria's black gulf, and vexes it with ftofhis, The ftubborn virtue of his foul can move ; Nor the red arm...