A Solemn Warning Against Free-masonry: Addressed to the Young Men of the United States : with an Appendix Containing the Correspondence Between Eliphalet Murdock, of Le Roy, Genesee County, N.Y. and the Author, Relating to the Supposed Murder of Mr. Murdock's Father, Through Masonic Vengeance, at Rensselaerville, in the County of Albany, in October, 1803--and Several Other Interesting MattersGeo. Galpin, office of the National Observer, 1827 - 140 Seiten |
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... body and mind . But , independent of his editorial labours , he wishes to place on record his opinions of the Order , in a form that shall render them more likely to be handed down to future times , than that of editorial matter . He ...
... body and mind . But , independent of his editorial labours , he wishes to place on record his opinions of the Order , in a form that shall render them more likely to be handed down to future times , than that of editorial matter . He ...
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... body , to whom the People of the United States will hereafter look with grati- tude , have been principally instrumental in pro- ducing the results above stated . It consisted of THIRTY - EIGHT of the most respectable citizens of the ...
... body , to whom the People of the United States will hereafter look with grati- tude , have been principally instrumental in pro- ducing the results above stated . It consisted of THIRTY - EIGHT of the most respectable citizens of the ...
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... body of the hapless Morgan , which was undoubtedly buried beneath those waters.- These gentlemen , I mean all those who formed the Lewiston Convention , deserve the highest praise , instead of the least censure : for their la- bors have ...
... body of the hapless Morgan , which was undoubtedly buried beneath those waters.- These gentlemen , I mean all those who formed the Lewiston Convention , deserve the highest praise , instead of the least censure : for their la- bors have ...
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... body hid away , and finally found again ( all sham and mummery ) by a set of weak and silly men , bating the knaves that make noodles of them , who have been led to believe , that in all this contemptible stage - trick and mummery there ...
... body hid away , and finally found again ( all sham and mummery ) by a set of weak and silly men , bating the knaves that make noodles of them , who have been led to believe , that in all this contemptible stage - trick and mummery there ...
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... body bu- ried in the rough sands of the sea , at low water mark , where the tide ebbs and flows twice in twen- ty - four hours : so help me God , and keep me stedfast in the due performance of the same . " FELLOW - CRAFT.- " To all ...
... body bu- ried in the rough sands of the sea , at low water mark , where the tide ebbs and flows twice in twen- ty - four hours : so help me God , and keep me stedfast in the due performance of the same . " FELLOW - CRAFT.- " To all ...
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Seite 113 - Yet, even in the Old Testament, if you listen to David's harp, you shall hear as many hearse-like airs as carols : and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities of Solomon.
Seite 58 - Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them!
Seite 38 - Jehosaphat, there to become a prey to the wild beasts of the field and vultures of the air, ere I had conspired to take the life of so good a man as our Grand Master, Hiram Abiff.
Seite 38 - But when I came to the closing part: -"To all of which I do most solemnly and sincerely promise and swear, without the least equivocation, mental reservation, or self-evasion of mind in me whatever, binding myself under no less penalty than to have my throat cut across, my tongue torn out by the roots and my body buried in the rough sands of the sea at low water mark. where the tide ebbs and flows tivice in twenty-four hours; so help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same"...
Seite 90 - Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me.
Seite 114 - On the nth of September, William Morgan, a native of Virginia, who had for about three years past resided in this village, was, under pretext of a justice's warrant, hurried from his home and family and carried to Canandaigua. The same night he was examined on a charge of petit larceny and discharged by the justice. One of the persons who took him away immediately obtained a warrant against him in a civil suit for an alleged debt of two dollars, on which he was committed to the jail of Ontario County....
Seite 38 - ... or trace of remembrance remain among men or Masons of so vile and perjured a wretch as I should be, were I ever to prove...