| Thomas Smith Webb - 1808 - 348 ページ
...our respective duties to God, our neighbours, and ourselves ; that so in age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. Charge at Initiation into the Third Degree, BROTHER, Your zeal for the institution of masonry, the... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 ページ
...of our respective duties to God, our neighbours, and ourselves; that so in age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality.* Illustration of the Master's Degree. The master mason imposes a duty on himself, full of moral virtue... | |
| 1821 - 780 ページ
...of our respective duties to God, our neighbours, and ourselves; that so in age, as master Masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. THE SWORD, POINTING TO A NAKED HEART, Demonstrates that justice will sooner or later overtake us ; and... | |
| George Oliver - 1825 - 198 ページ
...our respective duties to God, our neighbour and ourselves; that so in old age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality.'^ • MM Lect. Sec. 7. from Inwood. t MM Lect. Sec. 7. from Webb. " The Sprig of Acacia points to that... | |
| George Oliver - 1825 - 202 ページ
...our respective duties to God, our neighbour and ourselves; that so in old age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality."f * MM Lect. Sec. 7. from Inwood. t MM Lect. Sec. 7. from Webb. " The Sprig of Acacia... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1826 - 372 ページ
...our respective duties to God, eur neighbors, and ourselves ; that so, in age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. The Pot of Incense Is an emblem of a pure heart, which is always an acceptable sacrifice to the Deity ;... | |
| Henry Clinton Atwood - 1850 - 448 ページ
...our neighbors, and ourselves ; that so, in age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflection consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. THE POT OF INCENSE Is an emblem of a pure heart, which is always an acceptable sacrifice to the Deity :... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1851 - 438 ページ
...our respective duties to God, our neighbors, and ourselves ; that so, in age, as master masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent...and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. The Pot of Incense Is an emblem of a pure heart, which is always an acceptable sacrifice to the Deity ;... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 372 ページ
...our respective duties to God, our neighbour and ourselves; that so in old age, as Master Masons, we may enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality."25 \ " The Sprig of Acacia?6 points to that state of moral obscurity to which the .world... | |
| Charles Whitlock Moore - 1856 - 234 ページ
...our neighbor, and ourselves ; that so, in age, as Master Masons, we may enjoy the happy reflection consequent on a well-spent life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality. THE POT OF INCENSE Is an emblem of a pure heart, which is always an acceptable sacrifice to the Deity ;... | |
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