The New Age Magazine, Bind 15,Oplag 3Supreme Council, 33,̊ Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A., 1911 |
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... Mackey , 33 ° of Charles- ton - The Bombardment of Charleston in 1863- Admiral Winfield Scott Schley , 33 ° Honorary Corner Stones and Roman Catholics - A Protest Separation of Church and State Robert Freke Gould and the Ars Quatuor ...
... Mackey , 33 ° of Charles- ton - The Bombardment of Charleston in 1863- Admiral Winfield Scott Schley , 33 ° Honorary Corner Stones and Roman Catholics - A Protest Separation of Church and State Robert Freke Gould and the Ars Quatuor ...
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... Mackey Mackey's Jurispru- dence has been rec- ognized as an author- ity on this subject by the Masonic frater- nity throughout the world . We will send you this book and THE NEW AGE MAGAZINE for one year for $ 3.50 . This Book and The ...
... Mackey Mackey's Jurispru- dence has been rec- ognized as an author- ity on this subject by the Masonic frater- nity throughout the world . We will send you this book and THE NEW AGE MAGAZINE for one year for $ 3.50 . This Book and The ...
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... Mackey , 33 , S. G. I. G. , of Charleston In 1844 , Dr. Albert Gallatin Mackey , one of the ablest and most learned of all Freemasons , was elected Secretary - General of the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction and continued ...
... Mackey , 33 , S. G. I. G. , of Charleston In 1844 , Dr. Albert Gallatin Mackey , one of the ablest and most learned of all Freemasons , was elected Secretary - General of the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction and continued ...
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... Mackey had charge of them as Secretary - General . The New Age is owned and published by Masons and our fraternity is devoted to Peace - the Peace of the World — and our ranks contain many men who fought in the great war -some in the ...
... Mackey had charge of them as Secretary - General . The New Age is owned and published by Masons and our fraternity is devoted to Peace - the Peace of the World — and our ranks contain many men who fought in the great war -some in the ...
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... Mackey , he pledged to them his Word that so long as our Organiza- tion should thrive he would do noth- ing to revive his pretensions ? In our notes we have already called the at- tention of the Order to this fact , and we ask again why ...
... Mackey , he pledged to them his Word that so long as our Organiza- tion should thrive he would do noth- ing to revive his pretensions ? In our notes we have already called the at- tention of the Order to this fact , and we ask again why ...
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Side 247 - Two empires by the sea, Two nations great and free, One anthem raise. One race of ancient fame, One tongue, one faith, we claim, One God, whose glorious name, We love and praise.
Side 314 - And thou shalt take two onyx stones, and grave on them the names of the children of Israel : six of their names on one stone, and the other six names of the rest on the other stone, according to their birth. With the work of an engraver in stone, like the engravings of a signet, shalt thou engrave the two stones with the names of the children of Israel : thou shalt make them to be set in ouches of gold.
Side 208 - ... world-wide ideas differ ; love and courtship — traditions and customs; kissing customs among various races ; marriage ceremonies compared ; woman's sphere in tribe and nation ; woman in war; women as rulers; women's work; legends of women: witchcraft ; psychology or sex.
Side 285 - I have laid it down as an invariable maxim constantly to follow historical tradition, and to hold fast by that clue, even when many things in the testimony and declarations of tradition appear strange and almost inexplicable, or at least enigmatical ; for so soon as in the investigations of ancient history, we let slip that thread of Ariadne, we can find no outlet from the labyrinth of fanciful theories, and the chaos of clashing opinions.
Side 276 - ... and be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Board of Education and that a copy of the same be sent to the family of the deceased.
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Side 269 - Indeed, the argument à priori is a strong one ; if we know for certain that radium and its descendants decompose spontaneously, evolving energy, why should not other more stable elements decompose when subjected to enormous strains ? This leads to the speculation whether, if elements are capable of disintegration, the world may not have at its disposal a hitherto unsuspected source of energy.
Side 247 - One anthem raise. One race of ancient fame, One tongue, one faith, we claim, One God, whose glorious name We love and praise. What deeds our fathers wrought, What battles we have fought, Let fame record. Now, vengeful passion, cease, Come, victories of peace, Nor hate, nor pride's caprice, Unsheath the sword. Though deep the sea, and wide, 'Twixt realm and realm, its tide Binds strand to strand. So be the gulf between Gray coasts and islands green With bonds of peace serene And friendship spanned....
Side 269 - This leads to the speculation whether, if elements are capable of disintegration, the world may not have at Its disposal a hitherto unsuspected source of energy. If radium were to evolve its stored-up energy at the same rate that gun cotton does we should have an undreamed of explosive : could we control the rate, we should have a useful and potent source of energy.
Side 284 - Every man is entitled, therefore, to give any explanation of the symbols, and any system of the doctrines, that he can render palatable. Hence have sprung up that variety of systems which for twenty years have divided the Order. The simple tale of the English, and the fifty degrees of the French, and...