The Symbolism of Freemasonry eBook

Albert G. Mackey
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Symbolism of Freemasonry.

The Symbolism of Freemasonry eBook

Albert G. Mackey
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Symbolism of Freemasonry.

[223] Comment, on Gen. xxviii. 18.

[224] “Ni fallit fatum, Scoti quocunque locatum Invenient lapidem, regnare tenentur ibidem.”

[225] Old and New Testament connected, vol. i. p. 148.

[226] The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture Light, ch. ix. p. 194.  Of the Mysteries laid up in the Foundation of the Temple.

[227] See Pausanias, lib. iv.

[228] The “Disputationes adversus Gentes” of Arnobius supplies us with a fund of information on the symbolism of the classic mythology.

[229] Naology, ch. iii. p. 119.

[230] Cornut. de Nat.  Deor. c. 16.

[231] Essais sur les Fables, t. i. lett. 2. p. 9.

[232] Bosworth (Aug.  Sax.  Dict.) defines treowth to signify “troth, truth, treaty, league, pledge, covenant.”

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