| 1842 - 408 páginas
...we are not left to conjecture. We are expressly informed by a foreign author,} who was well read in the history and customs of Syria, that the Knights...were actually members of the Syriac fraternities. Besides, one of the most learned and powerful Antimasons — powerful because of his learning — who... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1851 - 438 páginas
...fortunately, in this case, not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author,J who was well acquainted with the history and customs...were actually members of the Syriac fraternities. Progress of Free Masonry in Britain. Having thus compared Free Masonry with those secret associations... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 356 páginas
...fortunately in this case not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author,J who was well acquainted with the history and customs...members of the Syriac Fraternities. Having thus compared Freemasonry with those secret associations which arose during the dark ages, let us now direct our... | |
| William Alexander Laurie - 1859 - 616 páginas
...GRAND MASTER CONFERRED UPON THE ST CLAIRS OF ROSLIN. RESIGNATION OF BY WILLIAM ST CLAIR IN 1736. HAVINO compared Free Masonry with those Secret Associations...after it was extinguished in the other kingdoms of the Continent. We have already seen that a trading Fraternity of Free Masons existed in Europe during... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - 1859 - 442 páginas
...fortunately, in this case, not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author,! who was well acquainted with the history and customs...were actually members of the Syriac fraternities. Progress of Free Masonry in Britain. Having thus compared Free Masonry with those secret associations... | |
| William Alexander Laurie - 1859 - 622 páginas
...case we are fortunately not loft to conjecture, as we are expressly informed by a foreign anthor,3 who was well acquainted with the history and customs of Syria, that they were actually members of the Syriac Fraternities. 1 Mr Clinch, who appears not to have been acquainted... | |
| 1842 - 404 páginas
...we are not left to conjecture. We are expressly informed by a foreign author,f who was well read in the history and customs of Syria, that the Knights...were actually members of the Syriac fraternities. Besides, one of the most learned and powerful Antimasons — powerful because of his learning — who... | |
| George Oliver - 1875 - 374 páginas
...fortunately in this case not left to conjecture ; for we are expressly informed by a foreign author, who was well acquainted with the history and customs...were actually members of the Syriac fraternities." " But instead of making Freemasonry a scion of Templary with Barruel," the Vicar observed, " the Knights... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 páginas
...case, not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author [Adler, de Drusis], who was well acquainted with the history and customs of Syria, that the Knights Templar were actually members of the Syriac fraternities." Even if this hypothesis were true, although... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 páginas
...case, not left to conjecture, for we are expressly informed by a foreign author [Adler, de Dnisis], who was well acquainted with the history and customs of Syria, that the Knights Templar were actually members of the Syriac fraternities." Even if this hypothesis were true, although... | |
| |