Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Part 113

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Z, the initial of Zeus because of its resemblance to the figure seven, 635-l. Zagreus dismembered; protected by the dance of the Curetes, 585-l. Zagreus the same as Dionusos; entrusted with the thunderbolt, 585-l. Zayo, is the third Sephirah, the intellectual producing capacity, 741-u. Zebulon dwelt on the sea shore, his device is Capricorn, the tail of a fish, 461-l. Zechariah, visions of; symbolism of numbers, 58-u. Zend-Avesta, borrowed from and added to the Jewish doctrine, 256-u. Zend-Avesta, Doctrines and teachings of the, 256-258. Zend-Avesta, God's nature in the, 256-m. Zend-Avesta, Kabalists and Gnostics adopted doctrines of the, 282-l. Zend-Avesta, many doctrines of Revelations found in the, 273-m. Zend-Avesta, Persian faith and doctrines as taught in the, 282. Zend-Avesta, the Creator called the Ancient of Days in the, 266-l. Zend-Avesta, the Word created the World, 282. Zeruane-Akherene, Unlimited Time, above all of the Persian Gods, 598-u. Zetesis or search of Osiris or Adonis, that is of Bootes, 484-u. Zeus, King of the Gods, 13-u. Zeus of Homer an array of antitheses, 689-l. Zeus put an end to the Golden Age for beneficent reasons, 691-u. Zeus, the God of Gods, the Son of Time; the Beginning, the Middle, the All, 619-l. Zodiac and signs on coins, medals, seals, 462-l. Zodiac assigned to six male and six female Great Gods by Astrologers, 658-u. Zodiac crossed by the Sun at two opposite points which change, 437-l. Zodiac is an existence, organized by the universal soul, 669-u. Zodiac; Plato in his Republic adopted the divisions of the planets and, 462-u. Zodiac, six signs were male and six female in the, 402-m. Zodiac the cause of all sublunary effects, 663-m. Zodiac, the path along which the Sun traveled, 446-l. Zodiac, veils of the Royal Arch have reference to the signs and stars of the, 409. Zodiacal signs are unchanged, 437-l. Zodiacal signs; characteristics of Jacob's sons compared with those of the, 461. Zodiacal signs, commencing with Aries, are those of Light, 663-u. Zodiacal signs, commencing with Libra, are those of Darkness, 663-u. Zodiacal signs divided in three Decans of ten degrees each, 470-m. Zodiacal signs represented by the twelve Deities of the Persians, 663-u. Zohak, conquered by Pheridoun, lamented by the Persians, 594-l. Zohar, is Nestar, Concealed, the intellectual potency of Deity, 741-u. Zoroaster; Magism was the science of, 839-l. Zoroaster asks Ormuzd what to do to combat Evil and make men holy, 613-m. Zoroaster claimed to have conversed, man to man, with Deity, 424-l. Zoroaster discourses on the old Fire and Light Idea, 611-m. Zoroaster drew his doctrines from the Mysteries, 373-m. Zoroaster, from Bactria came the doctrines of, 258-l. Zoroaster, Hindu and Buddists elements in the doctrines of, 258-l. Zoroaster, Masonry reiterates the maxims of, 221-m. Zoroaster, Pharisees and Jews borrowed the doctrines of, 238-l. Zoroaster possessed a true knowledge of Deity, 207-l. Zoroaster received the Primitive Truth from the Indians, 017-m. Zoroaster speaks of the Sun and Stars, 611-l. Zoroaster taught the Primitive Truth to Pythagoras, 617-m. Zoroaster, the Aions, Ideas, Angels, correspond to the Ferouers of, 256-u. Zoroaster's sayings to the Persians, 170-u. Zoroaster's disciples used the symbolism of the Mystic Egg, 403-u. Zoroaster's doctrine more ancient than Kuros, 256-u. Zoroaster's doctrines carried by Jews into Syria and Palestine, 256-u. Zoroaster's doctrines taught, 167-l. Zoroaster's doctrines the best the Persians were fitted to receive, 38-u. Zoroastrian doctrines suggested the worship of the Supreme God, 617-l. Zoroastrian oracles give a Triad of Fire, Light and Ether, 549-u. Zoroastrian Two Principles symbolized by white and black in juxta-position, 818-m. Zoroastrians rejected Temples, Altars, Statues, 617-l. Zoroastrians religiously exterminate serpents, etc, 497-m. Zoroastrianism an innovation on an older religion, 602-u. Zorobabel's Warrior-Masons the model of the Templars, 816-m.