Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 826
... origin independent of them . It is the witness , in other words , of something divine and imperishable in the mind of man - something which allies him with the creative energy , and permits him to share it . The fact that he is ...
... origin independent of them . It is the witness , in other words , of something divine and imperishable in the mind of man - something which allies him with the creative energy , and permits him to share it . The fact that he is ...
Page 833
... origin . So long as the saints shine in their righteousness it will be idle to attempt to conceal their superiority ; in the order of the spiritual life the best survive . Of these best was Poe ; a man whose faults are sufficiently ...
... origin . So long as the saints shine in their righteousness it will be idle to attempt to conceal their superiority ; in the order of the spiritual life the best survive . Of these best was Poe ; a man whose faults are sufficiently ...
Page 881
... origin of their Institu- tion . Freemasonry was originally a fraternity of practical builders - architects and artificers . This is conceded by all who are to any extent acquainted with its history or its traditions . The Phoenicians ...
... origin of their Institu- tion . Freemasonry was originally a fraternity of practical builders - architects and artificers . This is conceded by all who are to any extent acquainted with its history or its traditions . The Phoenicians ...
Page 883
... origin of the Institution . 66 They might indeed have said to him that long anterior to the advent of Christianity , the mountains of Judea and the plains of Syria , the deserts of India and the valley of the Nile , were cheered by its ...
... origin of the Institution . 66 They might indeed have said to him that long anterior to the advent of Christianity , the mountains of Judea and the plains of Syria , the deserts of India and the valley of the Nile , were cheered by its ...
Page 922
... origin in every end , the law in every interruption , the limit in each delay ; because it ever knows where it stands , and how its path lies from one point to another . It is the TETрaywvos of the Peripatetic , and has the " nil ...
... origin in every end , the law in every interruption , the limit in each delay ; because it ever knows where it stands , and how its path lies from one point to another . It is the TETрaywvos of the Peripatetic , and has the " nil ...
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