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... Freemason's Monthly - Sayfa 2301876Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| James Anderson - 1723 - 112 sayfa
...rKa¥TC6jprfry <fc"$JatioS, flrhatever it was, yet Vis now thought, more expedient only to obligpthem to that Religion in which all Men agree, leaving their particular Opinions to themfelvesj tbat.is, .to be good Men and true, or Men -af "tforWut dndifontfty, by whatever Denominations... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 sayfa
...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...all Men agree, leaving their particular Opinions 'to themfelves ; that is, to be good Men end true, or Men of Honour and Honefty, by •whatever Denominations... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 sayfa
...every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet it is uow thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...particular opinions to themselves ; that is, to be good men ahd true, or men of honour and honesty, by whatever denominations or persuasions they may be distinguished... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 sayfa
...every country to be of the religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...themselves; that is, to be good men and true, or men of honour and honesty, by whatever denominations or persuasions they may be distinguished; whereby masonry... | |
| George Oliver - 1825 - 198 sayfa
...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...leaving their particular opinions to themselves." We now come to a manuscript in the Bodleian library, written about AD 1536, which is a copy of one... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1832 - 400 sayfa
...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...themselves ; that is, to be good men and true, or men of honour and honesty, by whatever denominations or persuasions they may be distinguished ; whereby masonry... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Iowa - 1915 - 666 sayfa
...Masonry, under the head "concerning God and religion," positively declared that " 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...leaving their particular opinions to themselves;" and that as a result "Masonry becomes the center of union, and the means of conciliating true friendship... | |
| 1846 - 526 sayfa
...Roman Catholics. Hut let us quote the entire first charge, which continues — " Yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...themselves, that is to be good men and true, or men of Honour and Honesty, by whatever Denominations or Persuasions they may be distinguished." And in the... | |
| 1846 - 538 sayfa
...Roman Catholics. But let us quote the entire first charge, which continues— " Yet 'tis now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...themselves, that is to be good men and true, or men of Honour and Honesty, by whatever Denominations or Persuasions they may be distinguished." And in the... | |
| 1847 - 402 sayfa
...Catholics. But let us quote the entire first charge, which continues — • " Yet it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that religion...that is, to be good men and true, or men of Honor and Honesty, by whatever Denominations or Persuasions they may be distinguished." And in the Sixth... | |
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