By the exercise of brotherly love we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor; who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are to aid, support and protect each other. Anselmo; or, The day of trial - Page 239by Mary Hill (novelist.) - 1813Full view - About this book
| Thomas Smith Webb - Freemasonry - 1808 - 348 pages
...lessons. Brotherly love, relief and truth, are theme* on which we here expatiate, OF BROTHERLY LOVE. By the exercise of brotherly love, we are taught to...whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor ; who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are... | |
| Joshua Bradley - Freemasonry - 1816 - 340 pages
...Truth, are themes on which we here expatiate. •"»•••' J Brotherly love. By me exercise of this, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor— who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Kentucky - Freemasonry - 1818 - 238 pages
...lessons. Brotherly love, relief, and truth, are themes on which we here expatiate. OF BROTHE1JLY LOVE. By the exercise of BROTHERLY LOVE, we are taught to...whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor; who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are... | |
| James Hardie - Freemasonry - 1818 - 392 pages
...I50963B CHAPTER X. Of Masonic Virtues. SECTION 1. — OF BROTHERLY LOVE. BY the exercise of this virtue, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, whether high or low, rich or poor, who, as children of the same parent, are to aid, support, and protect... | |
| James Hardie - Freemasonry - 1819 - 364 pages
...Fortitude, Prudence, Justice, and Charity. SECTION 2. OP BROTHERLY LOVE. By the exercise of this virtue, we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, whether high or low, rich or poor, who, as children of the same parent, are to aid, support, and protect... | |
| Henry Parmele - Freemasonry - 1823 - 122 pages
...Mason keeps himself thus circumscribed it is impossible that he should materially err. BROTHERLY LOVE. By the exercise of brotherly love we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family. Notwithstanding the accidental distinctions of high and low, rich and poor, bond and free, we are still... | |
| Henry Parmele - Freemasonry - 1825 - 106 pages
...keeps himself thus cireumscib«;J, it is impossible that he should materially err. BROTHERLY LOVE. By the exercise of brotherly love we are taught to regard the whole human species an one family. Notwithstanding the accidental distinctions Of high and low, rich and poor, bond and... | |
| George Oliver - Freemasonry - 1825 - 202 pages
...enforces a strict regard to the four cardinal virtues : temperance, fortitude, prudence, and justice. "By the exercise of Brotherly Love we are taught to regard the whole human race as one family j the high and low, the rich and poor ; who, as children of one almighty parent,... | |
| Jeremy Ladd Cross - Freemasonry - 1826 - 372 pages
...circumscribed within their precepts, it is impossible that he should materially err. Of Brotherly Love. By the exercise of brotherly love, we are taught to...whole human species as one family; the high and low, the rich and poor; who, as created by one Almighty Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are... | |
| William Preston - Freemasonry - 1829 - 488 pages
...instructive lessons. Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, are themes on which we here expatiate. — By the exercise of Brotherly Love, we are taught to...whole human species as one family, the high and low, the rich and poor ; who, as children of the same Parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are to... | |
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