| abbé Barruel - France - 1797 - 894 pages
...following words to him, which the reader may easily conceive have not efcaped my memory, as I had expedted them with fo much impatience, " My dear " brother,...AND LIBERTY ; all men are «* equal and free \ all mtn are brethren " The Mafter did not utter another lyllable," and every body embraced the new brother... | |
| abbé Barruel - France - 1798 - 486 pages
...following words to him, which the reader may eafily conceive have not efcaped my memory, as I had expe&ed them with fo much impatience, " My " dear brother, the fecret of Mafonry confifts in " thefe words, EOJTALITY AND LIBERTY ; all men " are equal and free ; all men are brethren." The Mafter did not utter... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1801 - 436 pages
...brother, the fecret of mafonry connus in thefe words, EC^UALITY AND MBERTY; all men are equal and jret ; all men are brethren," The mafter did not utter another...brother equal and free. The lodge broke up, and we gayly adjourned to a mafonic repall." In the Britiíh lodges, the author admits, that no other interpretation... | |
| Charles Bray - Cooperation - 1841 - 380 pages
...to him by the Master,—' My dear brother, the secret of masonry consists in these words—Equality, and Liberty ; all men are equal and free; all men are brethren.' " Rees' Cyclopedia. « Rev. JE Smith. Among writers who admit the evils arising from the inequalities... | |
| Mary Hennell - Collective settlements - 1844 - 374 pages
...were addressed to him by the Master : — ' My dear brother, the secret of masonry consists in these words — Equality and Liberty ; all men are equal and free ; all men are brethren.' " llees' Cyclopedia. but his Oceana is not indeed a community, nor indeed a social system. A system... | |
| Universalism - 1869 - 1042 pages
...had expected them with so much impatience. "My dear brother, the secret of masonry consists in these words: 'Equality and Liberty ; all men are equal and free ; all men are brethren.' The Master did not utter another syllable, and every body embraced the new brother equal and free. The... | |
| Leon Surette - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 342 pages
...of the Master Mason to the initiate are: "My dear brother, the secret of Masonry consists in these words, EQUALITY and LIBERTY; all men are equal and free; all men are brethren" (2:289; Barruel's emphasis). These slogans of the revolution were thus revealed as ancient, "atheististic,"... | |
| Gary Lachman - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2009 - 390 pages
..."the Master said the following words to him: 'My dear brother, the secret of Masonry consists in these words EQUALITY AND LIBERTY; all men are equal and free; all men are brethren." This formula, he tells us, was later expanded to mean "the twofold principle of liberty and equality... | |
| Gregory Claeys - Co-operative societies - 2005 - 470 pages
...words were addressed to him by the Master, - 'My dear brother, the secret of masonry consists in these words - Equality, and Liberty; all men are equal and free: all men are brethren.'" Rees' Cyclopedia. t Rev. JE Smith. Among writers who admit the evils arising from the inequalities... | |
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