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... CROSS BAAL'S BRIDGE , LIMERICK FIVE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE · • • • PAGH 287 . 295 . 304 . 311 326 • . 326 327 . 330 333 337 • 343 . 352 • 360 MEDIEVAL HERALDRY , AND ITS CONNECTION WITH FREEMASONRY . CORRESPONDENCE OBITUARY COLLECTANEA ...
... CROSS BAAL'S BRIDGE , LIMERICK FIVE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE · • • • PAGH 287 . 295 . 304 . 311 326 • . 326 327 . 330 333 337 • 343 . 352 • 360 MEDIEVAL HERALDRY , AND ITS CONNECTION WITH FREEMASONRY . CORRESPONDENCE OBITUARY COLLECTANEA ...
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... Cross in every describable variety of form and design ; the Crescent , the ensign of their vanquished foes , and other figures symbolical either of their profession as Christians and Warriors of the Cross , or indicative of their mental ...
... Cross in every describable variety of form and design ; the Crescent , the ensign of their vanquished foes , and other figures symbolical either of their profession as Christians and Warriors of the Cross , or indicative of their mental ...
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... Cross I wyll begynne . " The origin and meaning of the Cross in Heraldy must be obvious to every one . Used from the earliest period down to these days of dege- nerate heraldry and debased coat - armour , at the period when it was ...
... Cross I wyll begynne . " The origin and meaning of the Cross in Heraldy must be obvious to every one . Used from the earliest period down to these days of dege- nerate heraldry and debased coat - armour , at the period when it was ...
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... Cross of Christ . " Innumerable forms and varieties of the Cross have , at various times , been introduced into armorial bearings ; but two only will be applicable to our present purpose , viz . , to show the similarity which exists ...
... Cross of Christ . " Innumerable forms and varieties of the Cross have , at various times , been introduced into armorial bearings ; but two only will be applicable to our present purpose , viz . , to show the similarity which exists ...
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... Cross , the Chevron is one of the most remarkable bear- ings ; and , together with its diminutive the Chevronel , is a very ancient ordinary . " Chevron is a Norman French word , signifying the main beams or rafters of a house , and ...
... Cross , the Chevron is one of the most remarkable bear- ings ; and , together with its diminutive the Chevronel , is a very ancient ordinary . " Chevron is a Norman French word , signifying the main beams or rafters of a house , and ...
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Page 372 - And who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD...
Page 407 - Lord, thou hast been our refuge, from one generation to another. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the earth and the world were made, thou art God from everlasting, and world without end.
Page 306 - Is it time for you, O ye, to dwell in your ceiled houses, and this house lie waste?
Page 421 - PREVENT us, O Lord, in all our doings with thy most gracious favour, and further us with thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in thee, we may glorify thy holy Name, and finally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Page 193 - And wine and corn To each man born Be free as warmth in summer weather. The meanest wretch that ever trod, The deepest sunk in guilt and sorrow, Might stand erect In self-respect, And share the teeming world tomorrow. What might be done? This might be done. And more than this, my suffering brother; More than the tongue E'er said or sung If men were wise and loved each other.
Page 488 - BY the solemn Act of Union between the two Grand Lodges of Free-masons of England in December, 1813, it was " declared and pro"nounced that pure Antient Masonry consists " of three degrees and no more, viz. those of the " Entered Apprentice, the Fellow Craft, and the " Master Mason, including the Supreme Order "of the Holy Royal Arch.
Page 382 - Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, and the rest of the royal family.
Page 432 - May it ever be as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.
Page 193 - And knowledge pour From shore to shore, Light on the eyes of mental blindness. All slavery, warfare, lies, and wrongs, All vice and crime might die together ; And wine and corn, To each man born, Be free as warmth in summer weather.
Page 487 - Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about.