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The Garden of Gorhambury provides further evidence of the close connection between the Mysteries and Freemasonry as imaged in the mind of the Founder of the Craft . At the entrance stood à statue of ORPHEUS , “ THE SUPPOSED FOUNDER OF ...
The Garden of Gorhambury provides further evidence of the close connection between the Mysteries and Freemasonry as imaged in the mind of the Founder of the Craft . At the entrance stood à statue of ORPHEUS , “ THE SUPPOSED FOUNDER OF ...
Pagina 128
To consider what OPINIONS are fit to nourish Tanquam Ansae [ according to occasion ) so as to GRAFT THE NEW UPON THE OLD [ i.e. , the Speculative Ethics of Freemasonry upon operative customs and the Mysteries ) Of the manners and ...
To consider what OPINIONS are fit to nourish Tanquam Ansae [ according to occasion ) so as to GRAFT THE NEW UPON THE OLD [ i.e. , the Speculative Ethics of Freemasonry upon operative customs and the Mysteries ) Of the manners and ...
Pagina 310
The evidence and opinions of these various types of scholars indubitably prove that the mystery of Robert Essex's ... is in strict accord with the facts of the times — a whole series of lesser mysteries can be completely understood .
The evidence and opinions of these various types of scholars indubitably prove that the mystery of Robert Essex's ... is in strict accord with the facts of the times — a whole series of lesser mysteries can be completely understood .
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