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The Sentimental and Masonic Magazine - Page 16
1795
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Discourses, Delivered on Public Occasions: Illustrating the Principles ...

Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1801 - 356 lehte
...affiduous application, advances are made. Every ftep is progreffive, and opens new light and information. " According to the progrefs we make we limit or extend...proportion to our capacity, we attain to a lefs or a great-. er degree of perfection."* HE who knows the names and underftands the application of the...
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The Freemason's Monitor: Or, Illustrations of Masonry in Two Parts

Thomas Smith Webb - 1808 - 348 lehte
...degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries ; and, in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection. Masonry includes within its circle almost every branch of polite...
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The Freemason's Monitor: Or Illustrations of Masonry: in Two Parts, 1–2. osa

Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 318 lehte
...two different claffes or degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its myfteries. According to the progrefs we make, we limit or extend...the veil of its myfteries is comprehended a regular fyftem of fcience. Many of its illuftrations, to the confined genius, may appear unimportant ; but...
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Masonic Constitutions, Or, Illustrations of Masonry

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Kentucky - 1818 - 238 lehte
...degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries ; and, in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection. Masonry includes within its circle almost every branch of polite...
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Discourses: Delivered on Public Occasions Illustrating the Principles ...

Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1819 - 390 lehte
...are made. Every step is progressive, and opens new light and information. " According to the progress we make we limit or extend our inquiries ; and, in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection."* HE who knows the names and understands the application of the...
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The American Masonic Register, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Magazine, 1–2. köide

1821 - 780 lehte
...degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries; and in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection. " Masonry includes almost every branch of polite learning under...
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Free Masonry: Its Pretensions Exposed in Faithful Extracts of Its Standard ...

Henry Dana Ward - 1828 - 428 lehte
...formal manner. I copy from his work as follows: FMM p. 49. chap. 10.—Remarks on the second degree. make, we limit or extend our inquiries; and, in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a greater or less degree of perfection. * " Masonry includes within its circle almost every branch of...
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Illustrations of Masonry

William Preston - 1829 - 488 lehte
...Degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries ; and, in proportion to our talents, we attain to a lesser or greater degree of perfection. Masonry includes almost every branch...
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The Freemason's Monitor: Containing a Delineation of the Fundamental ...

Z. A. Davis - 1843 - 408 lehte
...degrees, for the more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries ; and, in proportion to our capacity, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection. Masonry includes within its circle almost every branch of polite...
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The Masonic Manual; Or, Lectures on Freemasonry ...

Jonathan Ashe - 1843 - 368 lehte
...degrees, for a more regular advancement in the knowledge of its mysteries. According to the progress we make, we limit or extend our inquiries ; and in proportion to our capacities, we attain to a less or greater degree of perfection. Masonry includes almost every branch...
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