Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Part 107
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Quadrature of the circle indicates the knowledge of the four vulgar elements, 629-m. Quadrature of the circle produced by movements of four equal angles, 771-l. Qualities we call God, not the name of the sum total is the essential, 644-u. Quarternary formed by the Ternary acting with Unity, 771-m. Quarternary, the Key of all numbers, movements, forms, 771-m. Quaternary a symbol of the Eternal and Creative Principle, 632-l. Quaternary the first solid figure, the pyramid, a symbol of immortality, 633-u. Quaternary the most perfect number and the root of all things, 632-l. Questions concerning God, the Universe, Man, his destiny, 648-649. Questions which are presumed to be solved by the "Fall" of man, 685-l. Questions which have produced all the religions, philosophy, 649-l. Quintessence, a combination of light and gold, in Alchemical work, 773-m. Quintessence symbolized to the Alchemists by the Blazing Star, 842-u. Quintessence: the number five designated the universal, 634-u. Quintessence, the universal medicine of the Hermetic for the body, 773-m.
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Rab Banaim, Chief of the Architects in 12th Degree, 202-l. Rahab means a sea monster; smitten by God, 510-l. Rainbow, three principal, seven by mixture, are the colors of the, 57-l. Raising of Khurum a symbol of the spiritual regeneration of man, 519-l. Raising of Khurum symbolical of the attraction of the constellation Leo, 488-m. Ram, device of Gad, characterized by Jacob as a warrior, 461-l. Rama, one of the impersonations of Vishnu, the Epic Hero, 603-m. Ramayan defines what the word Aum represents, 620-l. Ramsay's fourth Degree, Scottish Elder Master Knight of St. Andrew, 779-l. Raphael, the face of a Man on the West and backward, with He and Earth, 798-m. Raven, Dove, Phoenix, are symbols of Good, Evil and Beauty, 792-m. Re, the son of Phtha, and his wife, Tiphe, the celestial firmament, 254-m. Re, the Sun, whose symbol was the point within the circle, 254-m. Reabsorbtion of the Soul into the Infinite, 686-u. Real and unreal relative terms, 673-m. Reality, what is; reality of dreams while they last, 572-l. Reason and experience the bases of Science, 776-u. Reason and sentiment the bases of Faith, 776-u. Reason and the Moral Sense keep appetites and passions for our benefit, 860-l. Reason at fault when it deals with the infinite, 28-m. Reason, Infinite, the Soul of Nature, immortal, 280-u. Reason is because it is; reason is by means of itself, 737-l. Reason is necessity, Law, the direction of every initiative, 737-l. Reason is powerless before Authority, 315-m. Reason is the Absolute; it is not an hypothesis; it is essential to existence, 737-u. Reason is where nothing exists; nothing could exist without it, 737-l. Reason leads us away from Truth under certain conditions--, 301-l. "Reason leaps into the throne of God and waves her torch over the ruins of the Universe", 810-u. Reason, light of; symbolized by--, 210-u. Reason must have company of loving kindness in morals or political science, 29-l. Reason: Necessity, Liberty, are synonyms of the Absolute; the Fixed; the Volatile, 791-l. Reason of man compared with the Instinct of animals, 304-u. Reason of man possesses something of the Absolute by participation in the Divine reason, 708-u. Reason proves the existence and attributes of God, 226-l. Reason reconciled with Faith in the Kabala, 744-l. Reason sinking exhausted gives place to Faith, 841-m. Reason: Socrates believed in a Universal, 693-u. Reason Supreme and Absolute Justice, the Hermetic universal medicine for the soul, 773-m. Reason, Supreme and unalterable, is the Philosophal Stone of the Hermetics, 775-l. Reason, the designation of the Supreme Being, by Lao-Tseu, 278-l. Reason: the Divine Reason is beyond the human, 841-m. Reason: the great Absurdity to our feebleness is the Divine, 841-m. Reason, unalterable, the touchstone of Truth, 776-u. Reason's great aim is to generalize, to discover unity in multiplicity, 673-m. Reasoning principle comes from God through the Word, 252-u. Rebuilding of the Temple of the Eternal advocated by Cagliostro to Masons, 823-m. Reconciliation of faith and reason, science and creed by Magic, 842-m. Reconciliation of Good and Evil through the plan of Equilibrium, 767-u. Reconciliation of Light and Darkness; Free Will and Necessity and the harmonious result of all, 767-m. Redeemer placed in the region of the Sun and Moon to attract the Light or Soul, 566-l. Redeemer, theory of and necessity for a, 274-m. Redeemer to end the reign of evil is The Word, 274-m. Redeemer to overcome the Principle of Evil; names of the, 277-m. Redemption of mankind through the death of a Mediator believed by the Druids, 618-u. Redemption will be accomplished, and end of the world occur when--, 564-u. Reflections inhabited seven different regions and were named--, 563-m. Reflections: the Angels proceeding from Ialdaboth were called, 563-m. Reformation, a monk wrote anti-papal doctrines previous to the, 95-l. Reformation and repentance necessary to obtain forgiveness, 435-m. Reformers who are impatient generally fail to reclaim the erring, 133-l. Regeneration, air, fire, water, the symbols of, 357-l. Regnum has more nearly perfect knowledge when she turns face to face, 799. Regnum is given the name of the Word of the Lord and superinvests Heaven, 795-m. Regnum, or Malakoth, the wife of Seir Aupin, Microprosopos, 799-l. Regnum, the cornerstone, crushed into a formless mass, 796-l. Regnum, the last Numeration, was empty and inane; needed Love, 798-u. Regnum, the seventh King, produced by Binah, is called a stone, 796-l. Reign of Evil ends when Fallen Angels are restored to God, 686-u. Religion and duty, which are accepted by Masons, 226-m. Religion and science, when progressive, are identical in aims, 710-m. Religion, as a physiological fact, is the revelation of a necessity of souls, 822-u. Religion, connected with philosophy was the ancient Oriental, 22-u. Religion connects philosophy with humanity, 708-m. Religion, every Masonic lodge a temple of, 213-l. Religion for the mass of mankind must contain some errors, 224-u. Religion gives man a Father, a Witness, a Consoler, a Judge, 708-m. Religion, humanity has but one, 102-u. Religion in Egypt and the East more or less a mystery, 354-u. Religion is a recognition of duty in harmony with goodness, 717-m. Religion labored to establish the universal triumph of the Cross, 821-l. Religion, Masonry is the universal, eternal, 219-m. Religion may be founded on an intellectual basis, 710-l. Religion: men figuratively saw God face to face in the Primitive, 508-m. Religion natural to man; he turns to God instinctively, 647-l. Religion not in inaction, but in activity and exertion, 342-m. Religion of Christianity imposed silence on lying oracles, 841-l. Religion of Christianity put an end to the prestiges of the false Gods, 841-l. Religion of each age suited to its capacity, 105-u. Religion of Love a Religion of Hate for seventeen centuries, 294-m. Religion of Moses borrowed from all creeds with which it came in contact, 247-m. Religion of the ancient Orientals was more or less a Mystery, 22-u. Religion of the Ancient Patriarchs taught by God, 582-u. Religion of the Hermetics that of the Magi and ancient Initiates, 774-l. Religion of the infallible and the certainty of Philosophy united in Magic, 842-m. Religion of the Patriarchs as practiced by the early Christians, 540-l. Religion of toil, Masonry, society, 212-213. Religion originally an attempt to interpret the unknown by mind, 650-m. Religion revealed by God to the primitive man, 598-m. Religion revealed to the patriarchs taught by Masonry, 214-u. Religion separated from philosophy became arrogant and fantastical, 650-m. Religion, sole purpose an Ethic, 35-u. Religion, the crown of Morality, 726-u. Religion, the truest, would not be comprehended by the ignorant, 224-m. Religions, a basis of Truth and Morality in all, 311-l. Religions, ancient, which once ruled the minds of men, 247-u. Religions and Faiths antagonized by Science, 809-l. Religions and sciences based on the idea of equilibrium, 769-l. Religions based on the doctrine of the two Principles, 661-l. Religion's existence is a scientific fact, 822-u. Religion's history that of the human mind, 651-m. Religions, maxims of ancient, 167-170. Religions, Mysteries arose from the insufficiency of the ancient, 354-u. Religions of antiquity all based on the worship of the Sun, 593-l. Religions of the North partook of the manly character of the people, 591-u. Religions owe their life to the proposition of the direct Providence of God, 809-l. Religion's task is to fill the chasm separating man from Deity, 652-l. Religious belief a matter of birth, place and education, 165-m. Religious belief not acceptable to all men on same evidence, 165-l. Religious belief, sure foundation for, 226-l. Religious belief, the deductions of intellect and convictions of the heart furnish a foundation for, 226-l. Religious conceptions concerning the Trinity by the Ancients, 576-m. Religious convictions as a result of the study of--, 226-l. Religious doctrine of India and Persia at first a veneration of Nature, 610-l. Religious dramas exhibited to the initiates as initiations, 383-m. Religious expression is symbolism; objects of religion unseen, 512-l. Religious Faiths of ancients could not have been believed if they knew as we do, 302-u. Religious feeling evaporated with the stripping away of symbolism, 678-m. Religious history that of the human mind, 651-m. Religious ideas may be the same, but their expressions are various, 512-l. Religious lessons taught to a thoughtful man by nature, 714-m. Religious metaphysics discussed by Hebrews after Persian captivity, 617-u. Religious Orders desired to make Kings and Pontiffs, 815-m. Religious realization of Hermeticism is the foundation of the true Empire and--, 840-l. Religious requisites are--, 164-u. Religious systems approximating towards each other; when--, 247-m. Religious teachings conveyed through "exhibition", 355-m. Religious Truths inculcated by Masonry, 576-l. Repining because we are not angels in a world of no changes is folly, 696-m. Repose unbalanced by an analogous movement will not be happiness, 847-l. Republic, danger of government by party, 83-u. Republic, for services to be rendered in the future is one entitled to office in a, 81-u. Republic governed by agitators, 82-l. Republic, hollow, heartless and shallow politicians in a, 84-l. Republic, only in consideration of public services is one entitled to office in a, 83-l. Republic saved by principle, "The tools to the workmen", 47-m. Republic, the world but one; each nation a family, 220-m. Republic, those competent to serve refuse to enter into struggle, 85-u. Republic will be immortal, when--, 21-l. Republics, decay of, 86-m. Republics of old perished by the conflicts of liberties and franchises, 815-m. Republics, rule of Speech and Imposture, 45-l. Republics, to the unworthy often go offices in, 46-m. Requisites, religious, are--, 164-u. Resignation more noble in proportion as it is less passive, 39-m. Responsibility of Man for his acts a part of the Masonic Doctrine, 577-u. Results, an aggregate of many exertions produces great, 175-u. Results commanded by selection, 695-l. Results, great, if Masonry and Masons are true to their missions, 175-l. Results of the actions of certain women on their country, 312-l. Results of universal law may be beneficial, though limitedly prejudicial, 695-l. Results, the product of constant assiduity, 174-m. Resurrected; after being held by the chains of the grave, Hercules was, 593-u. Resurrection, death, passion of Bakchos at Thrace, 411-u. Resurrection of a God who associates Souls with Him, 408-m. Resurrection or revival of the Sun Gods continuous, 590-m. Retirement, morbid selfishness, 39-m. Retribution bars retaliation, even in words, 813-u. Retribution, law of, 216-217. Reuben answers, to Aquarius, his ensign a man, 461-u. Revelation of God by his attributes, 267-m. Revelation: Infinite Being worshipped without superstition by primitive, 624-m. Revelation of primitive times forms the basis of all religions and Masonry, 625-m. Revelation of the Creative Agency in the ten emanations or Sephiroth, 267-m. Revelation of the primitive religion made to the Hebrews in fragments, 616-l. Revelation of the Primitive Word of Divine Truth to mankind, 598-m. Revelations and Inspirations in traditions, 321-u. Revelations, Doctrines of all creeds found in the book of, 272-l. Revelations: men united astronomy and religion, forgetting the Original, 508-l. Revelations paints the struggle between Good and Evil, 272-l. Reverence for ourselves as immortal Souls, 861-u. Reverence for the organs of generation came from the ancient idea, 771-l. Reversion of letters of a word to form a new name was common, 699-m. Revision of the thirty degrees by the Supreme Council, So. Jur, 328-m. Revivification of dead matter from its ashes the great work, 786-l. Revolutionibus Animarum, of Rabbi Jitz-chak Lorja, a Kabalistic book, 772-l. Revolutions have long roots in the past, 90-u. Reward and assistance of humble workers in life's progress, 158-m. Reward comes rarely to those who prepare the way, 230-u. Reward, for eminent services ingratitude is often the only, 316-m. Reward for good work rarely obtained in lifetime, 316-m. Reward of those who assail hoary abuses or vested wrongs, 157-m. Reward, who entitled in the future to, 172-m. Rewards and punishment, merit of righteousness follow from the presence of evil, 797-m. Rig Veda Sanhita contains Hymns addressed to the Heavens and Earth, 850-l. Right agrees with justice and stands, 830-u. Right and left completes human Unity; primitive man of both sexes, 771-u. Right angle triangle has its angles indicated by the columns, 861-m. Right angle triangle in diagram and described, 789-m. Right angle triangle represents man as a union of the spiritual and material, 861-m. Right angled triangle of Pythagoras represented the world, 631-m. Right angled triangle, the G. Master's square; the 47th problem, in the Stars, 487-m. Right doing better than right thinking, 35-m. Right has a continual and progressive march of triumph, 835-l. Right to be done because it is right, 219-l. Right to dictate what shall be believed belongs to no man or men, 29-m. "Right to govern" vested in the ablest, wisest, best, 203-l. Right, under Necessity, to slay; no right to torture, because not necessary, 832-u. Righteous shall dwell in Gimli or Vingolf with God, according to the Edda, 619-m. Rightfulness of many actions difficult to prove from our standpoint, 830-m. Rights, inalienable, 24-u. Rights of man must be respected by God, the essence of justice, 704-m. Rigor impregnated by Love through Benignity produced the brain of Microprosopos, 796-u. Rigor, perfect, denoted by the Mother, female. 795-l. Ring given as a symbol of Divine protection and an emblem of Perfection. 431-u. Rings and Globes encircled by serpents common on ancient monuments, 500-m. Rishis: Patriarchs of the primitive world known as the seven great, 623-l. Rites and ceremonies of Mysteries invented by the Priests, 354-m. Robe; candidate in the Indian Mysteries invested in a white, 428-m. Robes of white are symbols of candor, purity, truth, 539-u. Robes presented to candidates alluded to the Heavens and starry signs, 506-l. Robes, the initiates were clothed in linen, 387-l. Robespierres in period of convulsion, 30-l. Rod of Bakchos cast on the ground becomes a serpent, 422-u. Rod of Bakchos divided the waters of rivers and he crossed dry, 422-u. Roman de la Rose and Dante's Commedia are two opposite forms of the one work, 823-u. Roman de la Rose borrowed from the High Kabalah, 733-u. Roman de la Rose completed by Chopinel, begun by de Lorris, 823-u. Roman de la Rose expresses the mysterious meaning of Dante's poem, 733-u. Roman de la Rose is the Epic of Old France; a profound book, 823-u. Roman de la Rose: the accomplishment of the Great Work the Key of the, 821-l. Roman Games represented the course of the Sun, from East to West, seven of them, 464-m. Roman, words of the great, 171-l. Roman year began at the Vernal Equinox; also that of the Persians, 466-u. Rome: early Christians fled from persecution to the Catacombs of, 542-u. Rome more intolerant of heresy than of vice and crime, 820-m. Root above is represented by the needle of the Balance, 798-m. Rose anciently sacred to Aurora and the Sun, symbol of Dawn, 291-u. Rose, as a symbol, explained in Kabalistic Commentaries on the Canticles, 821-l. Rose conquered by Science; the Cross established by Religion, 821-l. Rose Croix Adepts respected the dominant and revealed religion, 822-u. Rose Croix Adepts united with Templars and founded a Mystic Sect, 821-m. Rose Croix associations; the Absolute became the reason for the rites of the, 840-m. Rose Croix Degree, meaning of the symbols of the, 308-u. Rose Croix Degree not closed to any good man of any faith, 290-u. Rose Croix Degree, opinion of Christ as propounded in the, 308-m. Rose Croix Degree symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, 307-l. Rose Croix Degree teaches belief in no particular creed, 308-m. Rose Croix Degree teaches that notwithstanding Evil all is right, 307-l. Rose Croix Degree, the 18th; application of the symbols of the, 276-m. Rose Croix, lamentations and doubts expressed in the Degree of, 292-299. Rose Croix, obligations, rules, philosophy of the ancient, 289-m. Rose Croix, of no importance are differences of opinion regarding the Degree of, 290-u. Rose Croix of the Hermetics and Kabalists, 785-790. Rose Croix, only those instructed in Symbolic Degrees admitted to the Degree of, 290-u. Rose Croix secrets in allegory in the Roman de la Rose and Divine Commedia, 823-u. Rose Croix symbol first publicly expounded by Dante, 822-l. Rose Croix, symbolism of the Degree of, 290-292. Rose Croix, various interpretations, and ceremonies of the degree of, 289-l. Rose Cross established by Science and Religion, 821-l. Rose of Flamel, that of Jean de Meung, that of Dante, grew on the same stem, 823-u. Rose of Jericho, propagation of the, 96-m. Rose of light in the center of which a human form extends its arm in the form of a cross, 822-m. Rose, the emblem of beauty, life, love, pleasure; the sign of the accomplishment of the Great Work, 821-l. Rose, the living symbol of the revelation of the harmonies of being, 821-l. Rose united to the Cross the problem proposed by High Initiation, 821-l. Rouge-Croix vows demanded giving aid, support, succor, 802-l. Rough Ashlar prepared by aid of the Square, Level, Plumb, Balance, 787-m. Rousseau, through the ages will ring the words of, 43-u. Royal Arch Degree, symbolism of veils, colors, banners of the, 409-l. Royal Arch figures, Lion, Ox, Man, Eagle; origin of, 461-m. Royal Arch Masonry, explanation of the figures on the banner of, 448-m. Royal Arch of Solomon, 13th Degree, allegory or history of, 204-u. "Royal Art," a name given by the Adapts to Magism, 842-u. Royal Secret makes possible the Holy Empire of Masonic Brotherhood, 861-l. Ruach, from the world Yezirah, the Vav of the Tetragrammaton, 757-u. Ruach, the next higher spiritual part, or Spirit, 757-U. Rule, Law and Order symbolized by the 24-inch, 5-u. Ruler of the Universe found by attention to the world of self, 508-l.
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