Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Part 91
Cabala, composition of immaterial man, according to the, 57-l. Cabala, Tetractys composed of letters of the name of Deity in the, 60-l. Cabalistic clavicules, Ezekiel and the Apocalypse, have occult explanations, 731-u. Cabalists expressed Heaven, the Tetractys, the name of God, by number ten, 505-u. Cabalists expressed the perfect number ten by a Tau cross, 505-u. Cabiric, Divinities worshipped at Samothrace, names of, 426-l. Cabiri, in Samothrace were celebrated the Mysteries of, 407-u. Cabiri, the seven sons of Tsadok, the Supreme God of Phoenicia, 728-m. Cable-tow of man's natural and sinful will, 639-u. Caduceus borne by Hermes, Mercury, Cybele, Ogmius the Celt, 502-l. Caduceus of Hermes represents the Universal Seed, kept a secret, 775-u. Caduceus originally symbolized the equator and equinoctial Colure, 503-u. Caduceus was a winged wand entwined by two serpents, 502-l. Caesar, Julius, reigns because the ablest, 49-u. Caesars follow period of convulsion, 30-l. Caesars, no insurrection, but the exile of Syene under the, 48-u. Cagliostro introduced the Egyptian Rite of Masonry, 823-m. Cagliostro was the agent of the Templars and wrote to London Masons, 823-m. Cagliostro's seal had three letters on it, L.P.D., 823-m. Caiaphas, as bishop, to be opposed by Masonry, 20-l. Cain slew Abel and peopled the earth with the impious, 599-m. Calamity, in Providence is sought the solution of, 189-m. Calendars regulated by rising, setting, conjunction of the Fixed Stars, 464-u. Calf, Aaron reproduced the Bull, Apis, in the Golden, 448-u. Caligula, horrors of despotism under, 47-l, 27-u. Caligula made his horse a Consul, 49-m. Call of honor or virtue responded to by the basest and lowest, 201-u. Cama or Sita, slain by Iswara, put in the waters in a chest, 428-u. Cancer and Capricorn, the Gates of the Sun were the tropical points of, 437-l. Cancer includes the stars Aselli, little asses, device of Issachar, 461-l. Cancer, the Crab, named because Sun began to retreat southward, 440-u. Candelabrum, golden, ID Temple; seven lamps, 10-m. Candidate first brought to the door in a condition of blindness, 639-u. Candidate for baptism among Gnostics repeats formula, 561-l. Candidate in India listened to an apostrophe to the God of Nature, 361-l. Candidate in India, neither barefoot nor shod, made three circuits, 362-u. Candidate in India, required to make a vow, was sprinkled with water, 362-u. Candidate in Indian Mysteries clothed in a linen garment, 361-l. Candidate in Indian Mysteries received name, cross, level and Word, 428-m. Candidate in Indian Mysteries sanctified by the sign of the cross, 361-l. Candidate in Indian Mysteries slain and raised, 428-u. Candidate in Indian Mysteries takes three steps at right angles, 428-u. Candidate in Mysteries after initiation became free, 421-l. Candidate in Mysteries confined in dark cell three days and nights, 421-m. Candidate in Mysteries died, raised, witnessed search and discovery, 421-m. Candidate, nothing inconsistent to feelings of a gentleman required of, 328-u. Candidate obliged to wait for years between the lesser and greater Mysteries, 385-l. Candidates for Initiation were required to undergo severe trials, 385-m. Candlestick represented twelve signs through which seven planets run, 409-m. Candlestick with seven branches, meaning and symbolism, 410-m. Capability for better things than we know, 192-u. Capacity to possess adequate ideas of Deity limited by our faculties, 674-u. Capella announces the commencement of annual revolution of Sun, 464-m. Capella, Martianus, in his hymn to the Sun, gives many names, 587-l. Capella never sets to the Egyptians, 456-m. Capet dynasty dwindles out, 49-u. Capricorn represented by the tail of a fish, Son of Neptune, device of Zebulon, 461-l. Caracalla, horrors of despotism under, 47-l, 27-u. Caracallas succeed the Julius Caesars, 49-u. Carpocrates enunciated a doctrine of existence, 562-u. Cashmere people worshipped serpents, 500-l. Catacombs under Rome supposed to have been of Etruscan origin, 542-u. Catechumens Mass, the first of the two of the Christian Mysteries, 541-l. Catechumens, the second degree of the Christian Mysteries, 541-l. Catechumens were baptized and were instructed in some of the Dogma, 541-l. Catholic Church sacraments found in Mysteries of Mithras, 541-l. Catholic Temples, meaning of the serpent surrounding the Terrestrial Globe in, 376-m. Cause contains in itself what is essential in the effect, 703-u. Cause, inconceivability of a Great First, 570-l. Cause of All divided into the Active and Passive, 653-l. Cause of all given a name and personified, 674-m. Cause of all is the Universe, an intelligent Being, 667-l. Cause of all that exists is a Ray of Light from Deity, 267-u. Cause of all things and the Causes which flow from Him compared, 760-u. Cause of the Universe recognized in Modern Degrees, 625-m. Cause, the Universal First, divided into the Active and Passive Causes, 401-m. Causes of all created things were two--Active and Passive, 657. Causes of nature, the elements as Passive principles, 655-m. Causes of nature, the heavenly bodies as Active principles, 655-m. Causes of nature were assigned sexes, 655-m. Causes, the Active and the Passive, were two great Divinities, 401-m. Cave and the most ancient Temples symbolize the Universe, 234-l. Cave used in Mysteries for the reception of candidates, 413-m. Cebes, allegorical picture of, 101-m. Ceiling of lodge, symbolism of starred, 209-m. Celebration of Greek Mysteries continued nine days, 433-m. Celsus objected to the concealed doctrines of the Christians, 544-m. Censure upon men's acts often undeserved, 335-m. Censure of a man often falls heaviest on his family, 336-u. Center of the circumference signifies the Universal Spirit, 629-m. Center of the Square and Compass governs successful work, 786-l. Centers of Life, Heat, Light, points around which gravitation acts, 843-u. Centralization, free states tend to, 51-l. Ceremonies of initiation into the Mysteries of Mithra, 425. Ceremonies of Masonry have more than one meaning, 148-l. Ceremonies of the Mysteries conducted in caverns dimly lighted, 383-l. Ceres, at Autumnal Equinox was celebrated the Mysteries of, 491-m. Ceres isolated by Jupiter, 494-u. Ceres the name of the religious Mysteries of Greece, 625-u. Chaermon not warranted in stating that Egyptians were Epicureans, 665-m. Chain of life from the Hidden Deity, 555-m. Chaldea; Abraham carried the orthodox traditions from, 843-l. Chaldean name for the Sun God was Bel, 587-u. Chaldean Triad, Bel, Orosmades, Ahriman, 549-u. Chaldean Universals part of the perfect Generative Power, 742-m. Chaldeans considered Light divine and thought it a god, 582-u. Chalk, charcoal and a vessel of clay materials for the work of a Master, 548-m. Chance and Necessity giving way to Law permits man to be morally free, 695-m. Chance, coupled with Free Will, or Necessity coupled with Law, 694-l. Chance, God, Intelligence, undistinguishable by Menander, 694-m. Chance is Law unacknowledged, 691-m. Chance or accident absent in the plan of the Universe, 768-m. Chandos, Sir John, might give his hand to a true Knight, 808-u. Changes in nations and the earth proceed slowly and continuously, 90-m. Chang-ti, the name of the Hindu God, Sakya, given by the Chinese, 551-m. Chang-ti is the Universal Principle of Existence, 616-m. Chang-ti, or Xam-ti, the Chinese Sovereign Lord of the World, 616-u. Chang-ti represented by the firmament, Sun, Moon, Earth, 616-m. Chang-ti, the Supreme Lord or Being of the old Chinese creed, 615-u. Chaos means universal matter, formless, but susceptible of forms, 783-m. Chaos, moved by Sophia-Aohamoth, who produced the Demiourgos, 563-m. Chaos perfected by God, nature, art, 783-u. Chaos represented by a dark circle, 782-l. Character, moral and mental, is the habit of our minds, 216-u. Characteristic of a Mason, sympathy is the great distinguishing, 176-m. Characteristics, prototype found in lower animals of man's moral, 76-u. Chariot whose wheels are Netsach and Hod, is described, 798-l. Charlemagne reigns because the ablest, 49-u. Charity, a great moral Force, makes united effort possible, 91-m. Charity, channel through which God passes his mercy, 147-l. Charity, Clemency, Generosity, essential qualities of a Knight, 803-u. Charity for others like ourselves lighted by a ray of Divine Intelligence, 861-u. Charity in its broadest sense an obligation, seventh Truth of Masonry, 536-u. Charity known, described, practiced by antiquity, 704-l. Charity, opposed to luxury, represented by Venus, 727-l. Charity presupposes Justice, 705-u. Charity, the supreme virtue of man, must be possessed by God, 704-m. Charity towards the faults of men a part of the Masonic Creed, 531-u. Charity's first feature is goodness; its loftiest one is heroism, 705-u. Charles the Sixth, the lunatic, follows the Charlemagnes, 49-u. Chastisements by God are for our profit, 718-u. Chemistry analyses the constituents, but can not explain life, 526-527. Cherub-Metatron one of the Chiefs of the Angels in the Kabalah, 784-l. Cherub, or Bull, at the Edenic gate is a Sphinx; symbolism of the, 728-u. Cherubim represents the two hemispheres, etc., symbolism, 409-l. Cherubim set by Solomon represented the Celestial Bull, 448-u. Chest or Ark, the body of Osiris placed by Typhon in a, 377-l. Chief of the Tabernacle, first one of the degrees of the Mysteries, moral lesson of, 370-u. Chief of the Tabernacle, 23d Degree, 352-u. Children of tender years received into the Mysteries of Samothrace, 427-m. China, the Dragon was the stamp and symbol of royalty in, 500-l. Chinese based their philosophy on one and two lines, 630-l. Chinese built Temples to Heaven and Earth, genii, dragon, etc, 459-l. Chinese contribution to Gnosticism; saying of Lao-Tseu, 259-u. Chinese, controlled by reason, did not become idolaters until after Confucius, 615-l. Chinese creed declares Chang-ti is the principle of everything that exists, 615-u. Chinese Emperor sacrificed a Lamb in the palace of four buildings, 462-m Chinese Ethics twenty-four centuries ago, 169-l. Chinese Fo-Hi contains the True name of Deity, 702-u. Chinese had no false gods, but observed a pure worship of God, 615-l. Chinese have a Temple called the "Palace of the Horned Bull", 450-m. Chinese invented writing within four generations after the flood, 601-u. Chinese Mysteries came from India, similar rites, 429-m. Chinese palace whose four gates looked towards the four corners, 462-m. Chinese preserved the primitive revelation longer than other nations, 600-l. Chinese Sabeans represented the Supreme Deity as composed of three, 551-l. Chinese sacred book says the Great Principle produced Yn and Yang, 630-l. Chinese symbolized the world by a ring between two serpents, 496-l. Chinese Trinity, Chang-ti, Tien, Tao; explanation of creation, 551-l. Chinese, under their third emperor, erected a Temple to the Great Architect of the Universe, 615-l. Chinese were not idolaters until within two centuries of Christ, 615-l. Chivalric degrees co-operate with those that teach lessons of morality, 813-l. Chivalric degrees represented by--, 202-u. Chivalric Degrees urge the victory of the spiritual over the material, 856-m. Chivalric principles, as in former days the world needs the exercise of, 578-m. Chivalry, a Spaniard said, is a religious Order, and there are Knights in Heaven, 808-m. Chochmah, Kabalistic meaning of, 202-l. Chopinel, or Jean de Meung, flourished at the court of Philip Le Bel, 823-u. Chrishna assumes human form, still is Divine, 603-m. Chrishna declares the soul never was non-existent, 518-u. Chrishna-Govinda, the Divine Shepherd, Messenger of Peace, 603-m. Chrishna manifest from age to age as vice prevails over virtue, 603-m. Christ a manifestation of Divinity; Divinity under another form, 568-u. Christ an object of gratitude and veneration to all, 308-l. Christ and the Holy Spirit produced by Intelligence, 560-u. Christ applied for baptism as a sacred rite, 262-u. Christ baptized in the river Jordan on Jany. 10th, 543-u. Christ, condition of the world at the coming of, 308-l. Christ, doings and acts of, 309-l. Christ, great similarity between doctrines of the Essenes and those of, 260-l. Christ is the expounder of the new Law of Love, 309-m. Christ, John, Paul, spoke in enigmatical language, 249-u. Christ, Masonry enforces the sublime lessons of, 221-m. Christ not unfortunate by being nailed to the cross, 316-l. Christ of the Apocalypse likened to Ormuzd, 273-m. Christ proclaims a new Gospel, a new God's Word, 309-u. Christ saluted first by the three Magi; meaning of the act, 731-m. Christ sealed the Gospel of Love with His life, 310-m. Christ taught a lofty morality, simple truths--no abstruse theology, 540-m. Christ taught by symbols and parables, 372-m. Christ teaches Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, 309-u. Christ teaches the old Primitive Truth uttered once again, 309-u. Christ, the Gnostic Eon, never really clothed with a human body, 559-l. Christ, the life of Chrishna similar to that of, 277-m. Christ the Word, Only Begotten, the Life, the Light, 559-m. Christ was not crucified according to the Basilideans, 554-u. Christ was "The Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the World", 748-l. Christ's advent announced by a Star in the East, 511-m. Christ's birthplace resounded with acclamations of the Hosts, 511-l. Christ's commandment to love one another, 310-u. Christ's for inhabitants would relieve the world of the ills of life, 719-m. Christ's name less sonorous to some Gnostics than Orpheus, 732-u. Christ's nativity celebrated on the day Mithras or Osiris were found, 511-m. Christ's religious teachings the same as that of the Patriarchs, 541-m. Christ's teachings bequeathed to man included in our Masonry, 310-m. Christ's teachings in the light of the Rose Croix Degree, 308-m. Christ's teachings nobler and purer than those of any other moralist, 719-720-l. Christ's unselfish acts should be our emulation and example, 720. Christian antiquity did not decide whether the stars were animated beings, 671-l. Christian Basilideans practiced Mysteries of Egyptian origin, 542-u. Christian Fathers quote Orphic hymn teaching Unity of God, 415-u. Christian Initiates divided into Auditors, Catechumens, Faithful, 541-l. Christian interpretation of the Blue Degrees, 639-u. Christian Lodge must have Christian Bible, 11-m. Christian Mysteries conferred three degrees on Initiates, 541-l. Christian philosophers held that each star contains a part of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Christian Trinity, origin of the, 552-m. Chrishna's life and doings similar to that of Christ, 277-m. Christianity and Philosophy mingled under the spirit of toleration, 247-l. Christianity at the bottom was love, 730-l. Christianity begins from the burning of the false gods by the people themselves, 40-u. Christianity crushed out the occult philosophy, 730-l. Christianity did not discover the love of God, 704-l. Christianity in its early days taught in Mysteries, 541-m. Christianity led astray by substitution of faith for science, 732-u. Christianity reveres the Magi who came to adore the Saviour, 841-l. Christianity teaches Fraternity but not political equality, 23-m. Christians called Atheists and put to death as such, 643-l. Christians, contentions among early, 263-m. Christians do not explain Ezekiel or the Apocalypse, 731-u. Christians have made the Solstices feast days of St. John, 595-m. Christians held their Mysteries in the Catacombs, 542-u. Christians, in Masonic degrees appear some of the teachings of the early, 369-l. Christians; Jewish traditions, Talmud and pretended history claimed by the Johannite, 816-l. Christians of Syria embraced the doctrines of Bardesanes, 553-m. Christians, peculiarities and characteristics of the early, 540-l. Christians, teachings of the early, 369-l. Christians, the primitive truths of the Egyptians were taught by early, 369-l. Christians, the simple and sublime teachings of Christ were practiced by the early, 540-l. Christians took refuge in the Catacombs when persecuted, 542-u. Christians worship Christ more for his Humanity than for his Divinity, 743-m. Christos and Wisdom ascended to Heaven before Jesus was crucified, 563-l. Christos, the title assumed by the Johannite Pontiffs, 817-u. Christos united to the Eon Jesus by baptism, 560-m. Christos with Sophia-Achamoth redeemed the world, 560-m. Church and Throne mutually sustain each other, 33-u. Church of Rome, pretensions and doings of the, 74-m. Church received new set of symbols to conceal from the profane the Truth, 840-u. Churches not needed but for expressing religious homage, 211-l. Chrysippus, a subtile Stoic, moved the world by the Universal Soul, 670-u. Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, speaks of secrecy of Mysteries, 546-m. Cicero claimed that Initiation made life agreeable and death hopeful, 379-l. Cicero declares Pythagoras thought God is the Universal Soul, 667-u. Cicero held that we expiate below the crimes committed in a prior life, 399-m. Cicero states that the Soul must exercise itself in the practice of virtue, 521-u. Cicero writes and argues for the intelligence of the Universe, 670-m. Ciceronian period referred to, 48-m. Ciceros in a period of convulsion, 30-l. Cimbrians carried brazen bull with them into Spain and Gaul, 450-m. Circle a symbol in the Druidical mysteries, 367-m. Circle and Serpents found in Persia, China, Java, Athens, Mexico, 496-m. Circle between two parallel lines connecting them a symbol of--, 548-m. Circle between two serpents a symbol of the World with the Chinese, 496-l. Circle enclosing a point between parallel lines, a Kabalistic figure, 105-m. Circle enclosing a point between two parallel lines; Bible added, 105-m. Circle enclosing a point, parallel lines, columns, represent the Solstices 506-u. Circle enclosing a point, two parallel lines and single Tau gives Triple Tau, 503-m. Circle equal to the Square which turns on itself, 771-l. Circle formed of Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, different faces and letters, 798-m. Circle or ring, supported by two serpents; explanation of, 429-m. Circle representing the Universe bounded by two parallel lines, 252-l. Circle, the Sohar and the Kabalists form the mysterious, 798-m. Circle the special symbol of the first Sephiroth, 267-l. Circles of the Kabalah divided by a rose cross compose Dante's Heaven, 822-l. Circles, ten, under the mystery of the ten Sephiroth, 754-m. Circuits, explanation of the meaning of the three, 427-l. Circuits in 8th Degree allude to points of fellowship, 137-u. Circular form of the Temple at Thrace, image of the Sun in the Sanctuary, 410-l. Circular movement of four equal angles around one point; the quadrature of the circle, 771-l. Circumstances, men bring different results from same, 192-l. Citizenship, Masonry tends to create a new, 220-m. City a scene of moral action, 243-l. Civilization's evils long tolerated, 837-m. Civilizations have risen and perished by despotism or anarchy, 844-m. Civilization of Ethiopia preceded that of Egypt; had a theocratic government, 362-m. Civilizations, Masonry prospers on the decay of ancient, 315-m. Clarian Oracle declared that Iao is the Great God Supreme, 621-u. Claudius, Caracalla, Commodus, Caesar, 3-u. Clavicules of Solomon are lost for Christians, 731-m. Clemens and Philo hold views on symbolism of Cherubim, 409-l. Clemens descants on light and baptism, 521-l-522-u. Clemens of Alexandria in his Stromata speaks of the Mysteries, 544-u. Clemens of Alexandria refers to the seven lamps of the candelabrum, 10-m. Clemens of Alexandria says of the Mysteries, "Here ends all instruction", 373-u. Clemens refers to the early church and Mysteries, 543. Clemens refers to the emblems and symbols of the Temple, 408-l. Clement the Fifth howls at the Templars through later excommunications, 814-l. Clement, 12th Pope, issued a Bull against Masonry in 1738, 50-m. Cleanthes, a disciple of Zeno, regarded the Universe as the Great Cause, 670-u. Co-existence of the principle of generation in another and in itself, 654-m. Cognition, a priori and a posteriori explained by Malakoth behind Seir Aupin, 799-l. Coins, medals and seals contained the Zodiac and signs, 462-l. Cold, like absence of motion, characteristic of death, 664-l. Colors, analogy in the moral and intellectual world of the, 322-m. Colors and symbolism of the furniture and vestments of the Temple, 409. Colors in the Light only exist by the presence of the shadow, 848-u. Colors of rainbow, three principal, seven by mixture, 57-l. Column, broken, 17-u. Column in form of a cross with circle over it measured the waters of the Nile, 503-m. Column of the Junior Warden symbolizes Tephareth, 800-u. Columns at entrance to the Temple, explanation of the meaning of, 305-m. Columns at entrance to the Temple, material, names, meaning, 304-l. Columns at entrance to the Temple of Solomon were symbolic, 304-l. Columns, Boaz and Jachin, explain all the mysteries of antagonism, 772-u. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, are symbols of the bi-sexuality of the name, 849-m. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, at the entrance to the Temple, 202-l. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, represent angels of fire and water, 270-l. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, represent two of the Sephiroth, 267-l. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, symbolize the equilibrium of Nature, 548-m. Columns, Jachin and Boaz, symbols of faith and trust, 641-m. Columns, meaning of Strength and Wisdom, our two, 252-l. Columns of Seth, Enoch, Solomon, Hercules, symbolize the law of Equilibrium, 843-u. Columns of 17th Degree represent Spirits of Fire, 270-l. Columns of the Temple at Tyre consecrated to the winds and fire, 410-l. Columns of the Temple, Jachin and Boaz, Sun and Moon, 776-m. Columns of the Temple that symbolize the Universe, 848-m. Columns, or lights of a Lodge, indicate angles of a right angle triangle, 861-m. Columns that support the Lodge are Wisdom, Power, Harmony or Beauty, 861-m. Columns that support the Lodge stand at the three angles of a triangle, 61-m. Columns, two, customarily surmounted by globes, 9-m. Columns, two, imitations of those at Temple of Malkarth, 9-m. Columns, two, in the porch of the Temple, 8-l. Columns, two, size, description, names, 8-l. Commentary of the Rabbi Chajun Vital, the Siphra de Zeniutha, 794-m. Commentary states that the Kings died because equilibrium did not yet exist, 797-l. Commodus, horrors of despotism under, 47-l, 27-u. Common people, must learn thoughts of, 44-u. Communion with Deity the great desire of man, 652-653. "Companion" originated from Mithraic Mysteries, 425-l. Compass a symbol of the Heavens and celestial things, 850-m. Compass, an instrument adapted to spherical trigonometry, 850-u. Compass and Square rest on the Scriptures and form the Star of Truth, 841-m. Compass and Square teaches all that is contained in other symbols, 854-l. Compass, deals with spherical trigonometry, 11-l. Compass, emblem of what concerns the heavens and the soul, 11-l. Compass held in the hand on the female side of the Hermetic figure, 850-m. Compass is the Hermetic symbol of the Creative Deity, 851-m. Compass of Faith is above the Square of Reason, 841-m. Compass of Science in connection with the Celestial Triangle forms Solomon's Star, 841-u. Compass points beneath the Square for the Apprentice, 854-l. Compass points for the Fellow Craft, one above, one below, 854-l. Compass points, for the Master, both dominant, 854-l. Compass, points of, under Square; symbolism of, 12-u. Compass represents the spiritual, intellectual, moral nature of the double Humanity, 851-l. Compass surmounted by a crown signifies--, 291-m. Compensation for seeing injustices hard to reconcile, 829-u. Composite order of architecture is emblematic of--, 202-u. Compounds have movement, sensation, nutriment, subsistence, 784-m. Comprehension of the consistency and harmoniousness of the Kabalah, 843-l. Compression of the removed Primal Light into Points, 748-l. Compressions in their relation to Creation, 748-l. Concealed doctrine, common to all, found in the ancient dogmas, 729-l. Conception of the base of philosophy long in development, 674-m. Conception of Deity corresponds to man's moral and intellectual attainments, 650-m. Conception of God arrived at by a study of our own souls, 703-l. Conception of God impossible except as He manifests Himself, 752-m. Conception of infinity impossible; or of immateriality, 570. Conception of ourselves as a limited Being leads to God as a limitless one, 703-l. Conception precedes the entering of the Soul into the embryo, 755-l. Conceptions of God are idolatrous in so far as they are imperfect, 516-l. Condorcet, through the ages will ring the words of, 43-u. Conflagration of the funeral of Hercules the setting of the Sun in glory, 592-m. Conflict between Good and Evil, 660-664. Conflict between Good and Evil continual in Soul of Man, 474-l. Conflict between the Divine Principles and the natural, 556-l. Confidence gives the loftiest character to business, 141-l. Conformation and constitution effected by means of veiling, 795-l. Conformations, seven, descend and all things become in equilibrium, 798-m. Confucius, best doctrines Chinese were fitted to receive were those of, 38-u. Confucius defines Chang-ti and the Teen, 616-m. Confucius drew his doctrines from the Mysteries, 373-u. Confucius forbade making images or representations of the Deity, 616-u. Confucius, Magism was the science of, 839-l. Confucius, Masonry reiterates the maxims of, 221-m. Confucius, maxims of, 169-l. Confucius possessed true Knowledge of Deity, 207-l. Confucianism did not include idolatry, 615-l. Confused figure is Zero, the emblem of chaos, 629-l. Conjunction of the Generative Power and Productive Capacity necessary for Creation, 772-m. Conjunction of heaven and earth engender all beings, 655-l. Conjunction of male and female when Hakemah and Binah were side by side, 757-u. Conjunction of the Will and capacity to produce the Act of Thought, 766-l. Conscience, a moral faculty, which enables us to perceive the moral law of justice, 832-u. Conscience, a rule of conduct higher than what we have ever attained, 832-u. Conscience faithfully used and developed enables us to learn justice, 832-l. Conscience the voice of Deity, 226-u. Consciousness of a thinking soul other than our body a proof of the soul's own existence, 673-m. Consciousness of God the highest evidence of His existence and our existence, 709-l. Consciousness of many things in us, 189-l. Consciousness of mystery beneath the commonplace, 190-m. Consciousness of self a gift like instinct, 673-l. Consciousness of self coexistent with our existence, 673-l. Consciousness of the individual reveals itself alone, 222-m. Consciousness the only real proof of the verity of certain things, 301-l. Constantinople See hostile to that of Rome from the time of Photius, 815-l. Constantine's Cross, 292-u. Constellations and divisions of Zodiac Stars, 409. Constellations, Capella, Pleiades and others celebrated, 466-u. Constellations figured on Mithraic monument at Rome, 507-l. Constitution, what kind of, will guarantee liberty, 211-m. Constitutions of government express the Passive Stability of the Will of the Past. 860-u. Constraint sensed when independence is confined by other natures, 695-m. Contented spirit a remedy for all the evils in the world, 144-m. Contentedness of Mason must not be mere contented selfishness, 147-m. Contest between good and evil concentrated in the breast of man, 563-m. Contest between Good and Evil typified by the course of the Sun, 594-m. Contraction of Deity within Himself effects a quasi-vacant space, 766-u. Contraction of God at the emanation process termed Tsemsum, 746-u. Contractions in relation to Creation, 748-750. Contraries in combination causes the harmony of the Universe, 660-l. Contraries in equilibrium and resultant Harmony taught by the Ternary, 792-U. Contraries in nature represented by the Binary number, 630-m. Contraries, philosophical meaning of the doctrine of, 305-m. Contraries, the second principle of the Kabalah deals with, 305-u. Contraries, the solution of the most difficult problems given by the analogy of, 306-u. Contrary forces in the universal equipoise, 818-u. Coral insects, formation of Continents by the slow work of the, 318-l. Corinthian order of architecture is emblematic of--, 202-u. Cornerstone, a name of the seventh King produced by Binah, 796-l. Corona, Crown, contained in potence the ten numerations, 754-l. Corona, Kether, "The Head whereof is no cognition," applied to Adam Kadmon, 758-u. Corpses of Egyptians duly embalmed were called "Osiris", 588-m. Correct ideas of Deity only obtained by inspiration or philosophy, 674-u. Cortices, the envelopes of the Philosophers' Stone, 779-m. Corruption, degeneracy, falseness of public and private life, 806-m. Cosma, the Monk, held that every star was under the guidance of an Angel, 671-l. Cosmic force: God felt and known when we reverence the mighty, 707-m. Cosmically, when a star rises or sets simultaneously with the Sun, 471-m. Cosmogonic chants of the Ancients testify to the ideas of the origin of the world, 655-u. Cosmogonies of ancient nations preserved by different writers, 655-u. Country, beauty and glory of, enhanced by--, 156-l. Country, honor of a true Mason identified with that of his, 156-m. Country, human speech must be free in a free, 56-m. Country in its dotage when the--, 56-m. Country populous and wealthy, great problems of, 178-179. Country's safety to be preferred to the lives of her enemies, 836-u. Course of circuits in Lodge, chariots in games, from East to West, 464-m. Covenant, the Triple Triangle, the symbol of the Triple, 533-u. Covenants, explanation of the Three, 532. Cradle of Gnosticism in Syria or Palestine, 249-m. Created things born of Malakoth, designated in the Kabalah as female, 769-m. Creation a result of the animation of matter by Divine Life, 556-m. Creation according to the Emech Hammelech, 747-748-750. Creation according to the Sohar and other Kabalistic works, 748. Creation according to Zoroaster, 611-l. Creation as detailed in the Vedas, 609-l. Creation begins with the Divine Man, and ends with the Material Man, 760-m. Creation, categorical questions concerning, 648. Creation claimed by Ormuzd, or Ahura Mazda, 612-u. Creation conceived and willed by God's Thought, 575-u. Creation directly out of the Divine Essence through the Demiurge, 557-m. Creation, forms of, change, but the Universe is eternal, 303-u. Creation implies the conjunction of Generative Power and Productive capacity, 772-m. Creation, inscrutable; mysteries of, 215-m. Creation is Mechanism to us; to the Ancients it was Generation, 771-l. Creation is the habitation of the Creator-Word, 772-m. Creation not by God directly, 269-l. Creation not only accomplished, but preserved, 575-m. Creation not the instant production of things, 607-m. Creation of a material Universe by an immaterial Deity through agents, 568-u. Creation of Man concurred in by Ormuzd and Ahriman, 258-u. Creation of man impossible if God's justice alone had reigned, 846-u. Creation of Male and Female, 749-l. Creation of Power to protect the Realm of Light from Satan's Eons, 566-u. Creation of the Universe ascribed to the Word, by St. John, 568-m. Creation of the world by Judgment explained to mean by fear, 796-l. Creation of Universe assigned to Ihuh-Alhim by a fragment of Genesis, 568-m. Creation of the World by Ormuzd and Ahriman concurrently, 258-u. Creation of Worlds according to the Kabalah, 286-l. Creation, process of, 251. Creation, real idea of the Ancient Nations concerning, 575-u. Creation, reason advanced to account for the, 683-l. Creation required the Infinite to form in Himself an idea of what He willed, 766-l. Creation represented as a marriage in Veda, 602-l. Creation represented by a triangle because it is the first perfect figure, 631-l. Creation symbolized by the Tetragrammaton expressed triangularly, 698-l. Creation that results from the accord of two forces, 790-m. Creation, the first Entities of Spirits and Angels, the world of, 768-l. Creation the result of the accord of Necessity and Liberty, 790-m. Creation the result of the accord of the Fixed and the Volatile, 790-m. Creation, theories concerning, 270-u. Creation through the agency of an intermediary, 269-l. Creation, universal, is the female of the First Principle, 772-u. Creation's act gave Deity a name, 849-u. Creation's first step was providing a vacant space within Deity, 766-u. Creation's idea was followed by development and evolution, 767-u. Creation's mode concealed by an impenetrable veil, 852-m. Creation's primary law, the equipoise of contrary forces, 848-u. Creation's principle, the double law of attraction and radiation, or of--, 843-u. Creation's process sought to be explained in the Kabala, 758-m. Creation's World embraces the six members contained in Binah, 795-l. Creative Agency of Heaven developed most fully at the Vernal Equinox, 473-u. Creative Agency revealed as the ten emanations or attributes, 267-m. Creative Deity symbolized by the Compass, 851-m. Creative energy of the Soul of the World exercised through the medium of the Sun, 473-m. Creative Power through Thought produced the Universe with its Word, 254-m. Creative principle the meaning of the personal pronoun "He", 699-u. Creative process according to Menou, the Hindu law given, 608. Creative process according to the Sohar; section of the letter Yod, 750-751. Creative process according to the Vedas, 609-u. Creative space illuminated by the Light of Wisdom, 762-u. Creative Thoughts of God, Worlds and Man the result of the, 582-l. Creator becomes so through utterance of God's Thought by the Word, 575-u. Creator degraded by sects which lower him to the level of humanity, 624-m. Creator hollowed out a pit of shadow, 772-u. Creator in triple, according to Aurelius; explanation, 550-u. Creator made room for Yod in the plentitude of uncreated Light, 772-u. Creator possesses all the essential attributes of the creature, 703-u. Creator produced by emanation an ideal Yod, 772-u. Creator, the Principle of Existence Himself, 772-u. Creator, the Word is the, 251. Creator-Word habits Creation, 772-m. Creature possesses no essential attribute not possessed by Creator, 703-u. Creature worshipped instead of the Creator, 508-l. Creed, no Sage believed the popular, 302-m. Creed of Masonry a simple and sublime one, a universal religion, 718-l. Creed of Masonry, Belief, Hope, Charity, 531-u. Creed, religious, political, masonic, little influence on conduct, 35-l. Creed, Sages in Chaldea, Egypt, India, China, had esoteric, 302-m. Creeds express an idea calculated to explain the Mysteries of Being, 650-m. Crescent and Disc symbols of the Sun and Moon in conjunction, 452-u. Crete, Dionusos appears as Iasius or even Zeus in, 585-m. Crete, Jupiter Ammon, the Sun in Arius, had an initiation at, 407-l. Crimes of men, in judgment God may consider the temptations, 134-l. Cromwell reigns because the ablest, 49-u. Cromwells follow period of convulsion, 30-l. Cross a symbol of Humility, patience, Self-denial, 801-l. Cross appropriated to Thoth or Mercury in its simple form, 503-u. Cross associated with the serpent on ancient monuments, 502. Cross assumed an improved form, the arms became wings, etc, 503-u. Cross, Druids built Temples in the shape of a, 367-m. Cross formed of a column with a circle over it measured the Nile, 503-m. Cross has an astronomical origin, 483-m. Cross having a rose in its center dividing circles representing Heaven, 822-l. Cross, in building the Temples of India they imitated the shape of a, 361-l. Cross in the shape of the capital letter T called the Tau cross, 503-m. Cross in various forms, 502-505. Cross, initiate in Druidical Mysteries marked with a, 430-l. Cross like Teutonic or Maltese represented the Tropics and Colures, 502-l. Cross marked on forehead of initiate into Indian Mysteries, 428-m. Cross of Light, a celestial voice was heard over the, 567-m. Cross of Light appeared in place of Jesus crucified, 567-m. "Cross of Light is called the Word, Christ," etc., spoken by a celestial voice, 567-m. Cross of St. Andrew seen by several kings the night before a battle was fought, 801-l. Cross of St. Andrew seen in the sky before battle by Hungus, 801-m. Cross of St. Andrew worn by the Picts in war time for their badge, 801-m. Cross of the East the Kabalistic pantacle adopted by the Templars, 816-m. Cross of the philosophers an image of generative power, for Masons, 771-l. Cross surmounted by a circle and crescent an emblem of Deity, 503-u. Cross surmounting a triangle symbolizes the end of the Great Work, 790-l. Cross surmounting two vases, nature and art, 783-u. Cross, symbol of devotedness and self sacrifice, taught Masonry--, 854-m. Cross, symbolism of the, 290-l. Cross, symbolism of the, 291-l. Cross symbolized the active and passive power of production, 503-u. Cross united to the Rose the problem proposed by High Initiation, 821-l. Cross, various forms and meaning of the, 292-u. Cross venerated thousands of years before Christ, 504-m. Cross with a serpent on it was an Egyptian Standard, 502-m. Cross within the circle represents the light antecedent to Chaos, 782-l. Crown called the Cause of Causes, the Ancient of the Ancients, 755-u. Crown, Kether, involves the idea of circularity and is endless, 753-u. Crown, Kether, termed Arik Aupin, Macroprosopos, 799-m. Crown, Male and Female, within the occult Wisdom, is fashioned the Supreme, 762-l. Crown of Kings opposed by the Templars at their origin, 817-m. Crucifixion of the Light Principle enfranchised all souls, 567-m. Crux Ansata, a Tau cross with a circle over it, means life-giving, 290-u. Crux Ansata found at Khorsabad and the Assyrian monuments, 503-m. Crux Ansata the form of tether pins for young animals, 502-m. Crux Ansata the peculiar emblem of Osiris, 504-l. Crux Ansata the symbol of Royalty to the Shepherd Kings, 502-l. Crux Ansata was a Cross with a coiled serpent above it, 502-m. Cube a symbol of faith in things invisible essential to salvation, 827-u. Cube, faces and lines include the sacred numbers, 5-l. Cube of agate supporting triangular plate of gold teaches--, 209-u. Cube of Perfection connected with Taus within two circles, 503-m. Cube on a plane surface delineated, 5-m. Cube represents the form of the philosophal stone, 732-u. Cube, symbol of the Force of the People, expressed as a Law of the State, 5-l. Cube, symbol of perfection, 5-l. Cube, the emblem of Odin, 431-u. Cube, the first perfect solid, teaches justice, accuracy, consistency, 827-u. Cube, theological and physical, represented by the number six, 627-l. Cubical Stone a symbol of the Grand Scottish Master's Degree, 781-l. Cubical stone represents the Hermetic symbol of their Salt, 775-l. Cubical stone that sweated blood, 827-u. Cup, or waters of forgetfulness; symbolism of the, 438-m. Cup used in the Mysteries represents the Constellation Crater, 506-l. Curetes encircled Zagreus in the Constellation Serpent, 585-l. Curiosity of this candidate excited by suspense and obstacles, 385-m. Cybele, Atys represented the Sun God in the Phrygian Mysteries of, 407-u. Cybele with the Phrygian Sun God goes to the Hyperboreans, 592-u. Cybele worshipped in Syria under the name of Rhea, 423-u. Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, speaks of the secrecy of the Christians, 545-u. Cyril of Alexandria speaks of the secrecy of the Mysteries, 546-l.