Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... Freemasonry ) in front , where the philosophic inhabitants walked and held their learned discourse . . . . The ... Freemasons espouse to - day ? None ! It is one of the first signi- ficant hints of Freemasonry as we know it , the ...
... Freemasonry ) in front , where the philosophic inhabitants walked and held their learned discourse . . . . The ... Freemasons espouse to - day ? None ! It is one of the first signi- ficant hints of Freemasonry as we know it , the ...
Pagina 140
... Freemasons were " Gentlemen , " not operatives , who applied tools to morals in a speculative or ethical sense . There is , however , still more pointed evidence of the early organized cult with its Ritual of allegory and symbol . In ...
... Freemasons were " Gentlemen , " not operatives , who applied tools to morals in a speculative or ethical sense . There is , however , still more pointed evidence of the early organized cult with its Ritual of allegory and symbol . In ...
Pagina 157
... Freemason will confirm the fact that this is Masonic symbolism . It is incredible that such language of particular metaphor and allegory could have been used without the writer being acquainted with the Ritual still practised by Freemasons ...
... Freemason will confirm the fact that this is Masonic symbolism . It is incredible that such language of particular metaphor and allegory could have been used without the writer being acquainted with the Ritual still practised by Freemasons ...
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