The Republican, Band 12Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1825 |
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... virtues ; but all these virtues ought to be in culcated , in a more enlarged manner , and not under the denomi- nation of Masonry . If Masonry has benefits which are withheld from the mass of mankind , that withholding constitutes ...
... virtues ; but all these virtues ought to be in culcated , in a more enlarged manner , and not under the denomi- nation of Masonry . If Masonry has benefits which are withheld from the mass of mankind , that withholding constitutes ...
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... virtue . It possesses great and invaluable privileges to worthy men , and , I trust , to the worthy alone . Vows of fidelity are required ; but let me assure you , that , in those vows , there is nothing incompatiable with your civil ...
... virtue . It possesses great and invaluable privileges to worthy men , and , I trust , to the worthy alone . Vows of fidelity are required ; but let me assure you , that , in those vows , there is nothing incompatiable with your civil ...
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... virtue which may be justly denominated the distinguishing characteris- tic of a Free - Mason's heart . I mean Charity . I need not here dilate upon its excellencies ; doubtless , it has often been felt and practised by you : suffice it ...
... virtue which may be justly denominated the distinguishing characteris- tic of a Free - Mason's heart . I mean Charity . I need not here dilate upon its excellencies ; doubtless , it has often been felt and practised by you : suffice it ...
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... virtue which you have professed to admire . You may now retire , for the purpose of being restored to your necessary comforts ( having been all this while comparatively na- ked ) , then return into the lodge and return thanks , after ...
... virtue which you have professed to admire . You may now retire , for the purpose of being restored to your necessary comforts ( having been all this while comparatively na- ked ) , then return into the lodge and return thanks , after ...
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... of in- defatigable exertion can induce the habit of virtue , enlighten the mind , and render the soul pure . From the whole we deduce this moral , that knowledge ground- ed on accuracy , aided by labour , prompted by 26 . THE REPUBLICAN .
... of in- defatigable exertion can induce the habit of virtue , enlighten the mind , and render the soul pure . From the whole we deduce this moral , that knowledge ground- ed on accuracy , aided by labour , prompted by 26 . THE REPUBLICAN .
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admitted ancient answer apron Bible body brethren Brother Noodle Brother Senior Warden called candidate ceremony Christian Common Law Cyrus death degree Deity divine doctrine door Dorchester Gaol emblem Entered Apprentice existence Fellow Craft Freemasonry Freemasons give grand architect Grand Master grip guard happiness heaven Hiram Abiff holy honour Jerusalem Jewel Jews Judea Junior King Solomon Knight Knights Templars knocks knowledge labour letter Leucippus lodge mankind Mark Master Masonry Master Mason means ment mind moral mysteries nature never oath obligation pass pass-word perfect present Priest Prince principles prove Provost and Judge Pythagoras religion religious Republican respect RICHARD CARLILE right hand Royal Arch sacred secrets shew signifies soul square stone temple temple of Jerusalem thing Thomas Paine Thrice Puissant tion triangle truth virtue whole word Worshipful Master Zerubbabel
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Seite 647 - VENERABLE MEN ! you have come down to us from a former generation. Heaven has bounteously lengthened out your lives, that you might behold this joyous day. You are now where you stood fifty years ago, this very hour, with your brothers and your neighbors, shoulder to shoulder, in the strife for your country. Behold, how altered! The same heavens are indeed over your heads; the same ocean rolls at your feet; but all else how changed!
Seite 647 - He has allowed you to behold and to partake the reward of your patriotic toils; and he has allowed us, your sons and countrymen, to meet you here, and in the name of the present generation, in the name of your country, in the name of liberty, to thank you!
Seite 645 - We rear a memorial of our conviction of that unmeasured benefit, which has been conferred on our own land, and of the happy influences, which have been produced, by the same events, on the general interests of mankind.
Seite 650 - Blandishments," said that distinguished son of genius and patriotism, " will not fascinate us, nor will threats of a halter intimidate ; for, under God, we are determined, that wheresoever, whensoever, or howsoever we shall be called to make our exit, we will die free men.
Seite 652 - A great chord of sentiment and feeling runs through two continents, and vibrates over both. Every breeze wafts intelligence from country to country ; every wave rolls it ; all give it forth, and all in turn receive it. There is a vast commerce of ideas; there are marts and exchanges for intellectual discoveries, and a wonderful fellowship of those individual intelligences which make up the mind and opinion of the age. Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which human...
Seite 646 - We wish, finally, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming; let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit.
Seite 658 - Let our conceptions be enlarged to the circle of our duties. Let us extend our ideas over the whole of the vast field in which we are called to act. Let our object be, OUR COUNTRY, OUR WHOLE COUNTRY, AND NOTHING BUT OUR COUNTRY. And, by the blessing of God, may that country itself become a vast and splendid monument, not of oppression and terror, but of Wisdom, of Peace, and of Liberty, upon which the world may gaze with admiration forever ! THE COMPLETION OF THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT.
Seite 655 - Let us thank God that we live in an age when something has influence besides the bayonet, and when the sternest authority does not venture to encounter the scorching power of public reproach. Any attempt of the kind I have mentioned should be met by one universal burst of indignation...
Seite 173 - The kings came and fought, Then fought the kings of Canaan In Taanach by the waters of Megiddo ; They took no gain of money. They fought from heaven ; The stars in their courses fought against Sisera.
Seite 645 - We wish that this column, rising towards heaven among the pointed spires of so many temples dedicated to God, may contribute also to produce in all minds a pious feeling of dependence and gratitude.