The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Volume 141847 |
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Pagina 13
... speak throughout only of possi- bilities . The first thing to be done , is , to classify the elements of their symbolism , and by this process of dissection we shall arrive at three different species of symbols , metaphors , and emblems ...
... speak throughout only of possi- bilities . The first thing to be done , is , to classify the elements of their symbolism , and by this process of dissection we shall arrive at three different species of symbols , metaphors , and emblems ...
Pagina 16
... speaking of the objects connected with the Crusades , we come to the curious fact , that the modern Free- masons have thrown out a shoot or sucker , which they call the Order of Knights Templars . ' As though they could not them- selves ...
... speaking of the objects connected with the Crusades , we come to the curious fact , that the modern Free- masons have thrown out a shoot or sucker , which they call the Order of Knights Templars . ' As though they could not them- selves ...
Pagina 19
... speak with mystic solemnity of their traditions , ' their littera non scripta ; ' they mumble many hints about the secrets of their order , ' and shake their heads with grave and self - complacent significancy , as though they could say ...
... speak with mystic solemnity of their traditions , ' their littera non scripta ; ' they mumble many hints about the secrets of their order , ' and shake their heads with grave and self - complacent significancy , as though they could say ...
Pagina 31
... speaking of their patrons , St. John the Baptist , and St. John the Evangelist , they have ' been banished by authority from English Freemasonry ; whose lectures omit all reference to " Him that was taken up to the pin- " nacle of the ...
... speaking of their patrons , St. John the Baptist , and St. John the Evangelist , they have ' been banished by authority from English Freemasonry ; whose lectures omit all reference to " Him that was taken up to the pin- " nacle of the ...
Pagina 44
... speak for himself , and show that he has not misconceived the range of his speculations . ' It is very material to keep in memory the only scope and object of this Essay . We do not pretend to add one jot of evidence , but only to ...
... speak for himself , and show that he has not misconceived the range of his speculations . ' It is very material to keep in memory the only scope and object of this Essay . We do not pretend to add one jot of evidence , but only to ...
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Pagina 110 - Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away, fly away, breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it ! My part of death, no one so true Did share it.
Pagina 109 - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory ; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die ; When distant Tweed is heard to rave, And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave» Then go — but go alone the while — Then view St David's ruined pile; And, home returning, soothly...
Pagina 411 - There is no fear in love ; but perfect love casteth out fear : because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
Pagina 415 - That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye may be filled with all the fulness of God.
Pagina 24 - A mason is obliged, by his tenure, to obey the moral law ; and if he rightly understands the art, he will never be a stupid atheist, nor an irreligious libertine. But though in ancient times masons were charged in every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves...
Pagina 108 - IF thou would'st view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moonlight; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild, but to flout, the ruins grey.
Pagina 147 - Finis et scopus quem leges intueri atque ad quem jussiones et sanctiones suas dirigere debent, non alius est quam ut cives feliciter degant. Id fiet si pietate et religione recte instituti, moribus honesti, armis adversus hostes externos tuti, legum auxilio adversus seditiones et privatas injurias muniti, imperio et magistratibus obsequentes, copiis et opibus locupletes et florentes fuerint.
Pagina 86 - Round his neck was suspended a collar of emeralds of uncommon size and brilliancy. His short hair was decorated with golden ornaments, and the imperial borla encircled his temples. The bearing of the Inca was sedate and dignified; and from his lofty station he looked down on the multitudes below with an air of composure, like one accustomed to command.
Pagina 211 - Thou, who didst come to bring, On thy redeeming wing, Healing and sight, Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind, Oh, now to all mankind
Pagina 430 - Whosoever shall hereafter affirm, That the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England by law established are wicked, antichristian, or superstitious, or such as, being commanded by lawful authority, men who are zealously and godly affected may not with any good conscience approve them, use them, or, as occasion requireth, subscribe unto them ; let him be excommunicated ipso facto, and not restored until he repent, and publicly revoke such his wicked errors.