The Covenant: A Quarterly Periodical Devoted to the Cause of Odd-Fellowship1842 |
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Side 6
... ancient relics , but to a new impulse in men . Again we say , society is more developed , and its very existence proves that we are naturally social beings . Yes , we are so . To all men are we drawn by invisible chords within us ...
... ancient relics , but to a new impulse in men . Again we say , society is more developed , and its very existence proves that we are naturally social beings . Yes , we are so . To all men are we drawn by invisible chords within us ...
Side 33
... ancient land marks " of Odd - Fellowship . We are not of that class exactly who would defend absurdities however ancient , upon the principle that " a man ought not to be wiser than his father ; " yet it is certain that many good and ...
... ancient land marks " of Odd - Fellowship . We are not of that class exactly who would defend absurdities however ancient , upon the principle that " a man ought not to be wiser than his father ; " yet it is certain that many good and ...
Side 37
... ancient days , were neither cherished or appreciated ; that day has passed , and it may be justly recorded by the historian , that the present is an age of distinguished intellectual and moral refinement . From every quarter of the ...
... ancient days , were neither cherished or appreciated ; that day has passed , and it may be justly recorded by the historian , that the present is an age of distinguished intellectual and moral refinement . From every quarter of the ...
Side 39
... ancient character , have induced us at the risk of being considered importunate to place them before our readers , with our views of the necessity of the measure recommended . R. W. GRAND LODGE Oember Session , 14TX " , September 1841 ...
... ancient character , have induced us at the risk of being considered importunate to place them before our readers , with our views of the necessity of the measure recommended . R. W. GRAND LODGE Oember Session , 14TX " , September 1841 ...
Side 40
... ancient work originated , how long they have existed , what party are more interested in producing uniformity in this particular , whether it be our brethren in England or ourselves ? Nor again does there appear any force in the ...
... ancient work originated , how long they have existed , what party are more interested in producing uniformity in this particular , whether it be our brethren in England or ourselves ? Nor again does there appear any force in the ...
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Side 100 - The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him : but his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob...
Side 161 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Side 204 - And the name of the other was Eliezer; for the God of my father, said he, was mine help, and delivered me from the sword of Pharaoh: 5 And Jethro, Moses...
Side 294 - Alas ! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea, When heaven was all tranquillity...
Side 294 - And ruder words will soon rush in To spread the breach that words begin ; And eyes forget the gentle ray They wore in courtship's smiling day ; And voices lose the tone that shed A tenderness round all they said ; Till fast declining, one by one, The sweetnesses of love are gone, And hearts, so lately mingled, seem Like broken clouds — or like the stream That smiling left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods that part...
Side 205 - And the king appointed them a daily provision of the king's meat, and of the wine which he drank : so nourishing them three years, that at the end thereof they might stand before the king. Now among these were of the children of Judah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah...
Side 98 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago (whether in the body I cannot tell; or whether out of the body I cannot tell: God knoweth); such an one caught up to the third heaven. And I knew such a man (whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth); How that he was caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.
Side 582 - And such are the mutual relations and connections which compose the sodality,* that " if one member suffer all the members suffer with it, and if one member rejoice all the members rejoice with it.
Side 58 - I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none of its inherent beauties; until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein that runs through the body of it.
Side 288 - ... hereafter, in name and fact, be one body politic and corporate in law, to all intents and purposes, and shall have perpetual succession, and shall be called by the name of President and Fellows of Harvard College, and shall from time to...