Morals And Dogma Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite Of F

Chapter 95

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Eagle flying, a Hermetic symbol of Sulphur, 774-m. Eagle or Vulture sometimes substituted for the Scorpion, 448-m. Eagle or Vulture substituted for Serpent on account of its malign influence, 461-m. Eagle, the symbol of Egyptian God, Mendes, 291-m. Eagle, the symbol of Mendes, 254-l. Earth and heaven composed of the two Causes, the Active and Passive, 656-u. Earth and Heavens personified as Deities even among the Aryans, 850-l. Earth, by its union with Ouranos, engenders Gods, the power of light, 660-u. Earth caused by the Sun to beget and be prolific; to fructify, 851-u. Earth considered by the Phrygians as the mother of all things, 658-l. Earth gives the elements and principles of Compounds subsistence, 784-m. Earth, opinion of the ancients regarding the shape of the, 442-l. Earth, or Rhea, the Mother of the effects of which Heaven is the father. 657. Earth regarded as one of the two first Divinities, Heaven the other, 401-m. Earth rent asunder at the death of Dionusos, 393-l. Earth revolving around the Sun known to Thales and Pythagoras, 343-u. Earth symbolized by the figure three, 632-m. Earth the center of the Universe to the ancients, 593-l. Earth to the Initiate is the World manifest to the senses, 785-u. Earth, by its union with Tartarus, engenders Typhon, the power of darkness, 659-l. Earth, the matrix of the world; of beings engendered by the heavens, 668-l. Earth, the Mother, impregnated by Heaven, becomes fruitful, 656-l. Earth, the Producer, the Mother, a female; Mother Earth, 851-u. Earth the Soul's place of exile; not its home, 520-m. Earth, the wife of heaven, a part of the ancient mythologies, 658-m. Earthly nature subjugated by the spiritual symbolized by the Master's Compass, 854-l. East, faith of people of the West connected with the faith of the, 247-l. Eastern nations early substituted Nature worship for the primitive faith, 600-l. East, the place of Light, because the name of Deity is displayed, 287-m. East, the seat of Mithras in the sacred cave, 413-m. East would prevail over the West if the Templars rebuilt the Temple, 816-u. Ecbatana, seven different colors in the enclosures of, 233-m. Ecbatana, the site of the palace of Deioces with seven circular walls, 729-u. Eclipses of the Sun and Moon caused by a dragon, 498-501-u. Ecliptic, the path of the Sun through the Constellations, 447-u. Edda of Icelanders in a dialog defines God, 619-u. Edenic river divided into four streams, 58-u. Edifice of good proportions built by philosophical use of Masonic tools, 787-l. Educated mind appreciates the superiority of law, 696-m. Education and enlightenment opposed to--, 160-l. Education may quicken the intellect, but leave the heart hollow, 39-l. Education one of the chief missions of Masonry, 153-u. Edward the Second, election of officers in statutes of, 34-u. Egean Islands, Dionusos was Butes, Dardanus, Imbros in the, 585-m. Egg a symbol of the Greeks, Coresians, Egyptians, Japanese, Magi, etc, 472-m. Egg and a serpent a common symbol, 496-l. Egg at feet of Bacchus gives up Love, who, with Night, organized Chaos, 663-l. Egg borrowed from the Egyptians and carried to Greece, 655-l. Egg divided between the good and evil Constellations and Angels, 472-l. Egg, Good and Evil, Light and Darkness, symbolized by the, 402-l. Egg issued from the mouth of the Egyptian God, Kneph, 472-m. Egg made use of as a symbol by disciples of Zoroaster and Mithra, 403-u. Egg of generation symbolized by the figure nine, 636-l. Egg of philosophy enclosed in a mould of oak, 783-u. Egg, Phanes, the luminous God, issues from the Sacred, 404-m. Egg, Phtha, image of the Supreme Intelligence in the World, comes from an, 254-m. Egg producing worlds figures in all cosmogonies, 771-l. Egg represented the concavity of the celestial sphere enclosing all things, 663-l. Egg represented the world and its spherical envelope; symbolism, 400. Egg, symbol of the Universe, issues from the mouth of Kneph, 254-m. Egg symbolizes the double power, the active and the passive, 655-l. Egg symbolizes the two Unities, the Soul and the Intelligence, 415-u. Egg: various references to the sacred, 663-l. Egypt, judgment on the dead in, 187-m. Egypt; orthodoxy carried by Moses out of, 843-l. Egypt; orthodox traditions reigned in the time of Joseph in, 843-l. Egyptian conception of Deity and the creation of things, 281-m. Egyptian entombed considered as on his way to a reunion with his Deity, 653-u. Egyptian god, Apis, made by Aaron, 206-m. Egyptian God, Kneph, the egg issued from the mouth of the, 472-m. Egyptian Gods, Horus, Isis, Osiris, Amun, subordinate to Athom, 597-l. Egyptian great Divinities, the Sun and the Moon, Osiris, Isis, 458-m. Egyptian idolatry abhorred by Persians, who sought to extirpate it, 610-m. Egyptian method of dealing with the day short each year, 467-m. Egyptian Mysteries, summary of the legend of the, 375-380. Egyptian Mysteries, teachings of, 369-m. Egyptian new year fixed by the Dog Star or Sothiac Period, 467-m. Egyptian or Oriental elements not incorporated by Philo, 253-u. Egyptian Priests knew how to temper action by action, 842-l Egyptian sanctuaries taught that the earth revolved around the Sun, 843-u. Egyptian Supreme Being; all other gods manifestations of the, 281-m. Egyptian priests studied abstract sciences, cultivated the fine arts, 362-l. Egyptian Temples decorated at portals with circle and serpents, 496-m. Egyptian Tetractys borrowed by Pythagoras and the Hebrews, 88-m. Egyptian Triad, Osiris, Isis, Horus, principles of the, 87-m. Egyptians a religious people; their views of the Universe, 665-m. Egyptians adored the Sun as an infant at the Winter Solstice, 465-u. Egyptians deemed the name Isis sacred and incommunicable, 620-u. Egyptians, God conceived the Universe before he created it, according to the, 369-m. Egyptians had but three seasons, 549-u. Egyptians held the soul immortal and Osiris was to judge the world 623-l. Egyptians paint a fish to express hatred, 456-m. Egyptians place intellect and reason first as self existent, 614-u. Egyptians recognized more than one Triad, 548-l. Egyptians recognized as gods the stars of the Zodiac, 458-l. Egyptians regarded the Universe as a great Deity composed of a. number of Gods, 459-u. Egyptians, seed vessel of the lotus a sacred symbol to the, 9-u. Egyptians taught reverence for One Supreme God 1,500 years before Moses, 364-l. Egyptians the tutors of the Greeks in religious dogma, 617-u. Egyptians worshipped fire, the river Nile and other elements, 459-u. Eight stars of the Gnostic ogdoade represent the angles of the cube, 635-l. Eight symbolizes perfection, 635-l. Eight, the first cube, and represents friendship, justice, 635-l. Eight, the first cube, that of two, 60-l. Eight, the octary, composed of the sacred numbers, three and five, 635-l. Eighteenth Degree, Prince (Knight) Rose Croix, 276-u. Eighteenth Degree replaces the three old pillars with others, 287-l. Eighteenth Degree teaches three things--, 287-l. Eighth day of Greek Mysteries, the feast of Aesculapius, 434-m. Eighth Degree: Intendant of the Building, 136-u. Eighth Degree, teaching of the, 137-u. Eleatic philosophers treated conceptions as entities, 675-l. Elect (Elu) of the Nine, 9th Degree, lessons and purposes, 149-u. Elect; when the searcher discovers the place in which Truth is hidden he is a True, 785-l. Elements and essences a natural and true symbol of Divine Power, 611-u. Elements, animals, principles of the Hermetic Masons described, 791-m. Elements, four, and Principles, three, reside in all compounds, 784-u. Elements, four, engender the Stone in proper combination and weight, 784-m. Elements, when first created, were in confusion, but God brought order, 609-l. Elephanta, Initiations consummated in the Temple of, 361-u. Eleusiniae, the Greater, celebrated in the month of seed time, 394-m. Eleusiniae, the Greater, ceremonies of initiation into the, 394-m. Eleusinian Mysteries in honor of Ceres celebrated at Athens, 352-m. Eleusinian Mysteries of two kinds, the great and the small, 352-m. Eleusinian Mysteries, officers, description, symbolism, 411-412. Eleusinian Mysteries preserved some symbols of Magism, 840-u. Eleusinian Mysteries presided over by an officer called King, 354-l. Eleusinian Mysteries, the lesser, a preparation for the greater, 352-l. Eleusis, description of the ceremonies of initiation, 403-m. Eleusis, representation of Sun, Moon and Mercury, in the Temple of, 13-l. Eleusis, Temple of, regarded as the common sanctuary, 379-m. Eleusis, Universe represented by the Temple of, 13-l. Eleventh Degree, Sublime Elu of the Twelve, duties of, 176-u. Elizabeth and Cromwell protectors of Protestants, 70-u. Elohim not only winged messengers of God, but the Starry Host, 509-m. Elohim, the Hebrew name for the universal forces governing the world, 727-u. Eloi, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Eloquence a Force, 91-u. Eloquence the faculty of making other hearts respond, 201-u. Elu of the Fifteen should lead in enlightening, 171-l. Elu, Perfect, 14th Degree, 218-u. Elu, Perfect; when a Mason is entitled to be called a, 228-l. Elus, or Elect, the name of the Initiates of highest class of Gnostics, 542-l. Elxaites adopted the seven spirits of the Gnostics and named them--, 564-m. Elysium depicted in Eleusinian Mysteries, 403-l. Emanation, at the beginning, gave forth from the Father Microprosopos, 794-l. Emanation; Divinity limited, but not manifested into entities; world of, 768-l. Emanation doctrine fundamental among Gnostics, 248-l. Emanation is a more imperfect, diminished mode than His Perfection, 760-u. Emanation of a ray of light the cause and principle of everything, 286-l. Emanation, the Thought of the Supreme Deity the first, 562-l. Emanation theory of the Kabalahists takes the form of Sephiroth, 552-u. Emanations are all included in the First Sephiroth; Deity as Will, 766-u. Emanations are portions of God's Light or nature, 766-u. Emanations designate God as manifested, but not the Supreme, 271-m. Emanations from the Universal Intelligence filled the Universe, 669-m. Emanations, Gnostic expression for the 365, 271-m. Emanations, God reveals Himself only by His, 267-u. Emanations, names of ten, 267-m. Emanations, names of the Basilidean or Gnostic, 554. Emanations not beings, but sources of life, types of creation, 267-u. Emanations of Deity are his manifested Creative Forces, 701-m. Emanations of Deity symbolized by lights, 202-l. Emanations of the Empire of Light make the Deity manifest, 565-l. Emanations of the Kabalah or Sephiroth, 267-m. Emanations of the powers that make up Divinity in Zodiacal existence, 669-u. Emanations or Sephiroth are attributes of God, 267-m. Emanations produced from Kether by the descent of Yod, 756-u. Emanations, sexual characteristics are symbolically assigned to some, 766-u. Emanations, ten in number, three of one class, seven of another, 233-m. Emanations, theory of the Basilidean or Gnostic, 554. Emblems a part of the language of Masonry, 241-l. Emblems and names of Deity met in all Degrees, 137-u. Emblems are veils that cover the Truth; are often misunderstood, 331-m. Embryo receives the Soul immediately after conception, 755-l. Emerald tablet of Hermes describes the grand agent, the force, 774-m. Empedocles asserted the moving force to be Mind, 676-l. Empire of Light, a chain of emanations making manifest the Deity, 565-l. Empire of Light alone is eternal and true, 565-l. Employed and employer, teachings of Scottish Rite in regard to, 330-m. Endeavor, Human, likened to the effects of evaporation, 320-u. Endeavor, success and happiness come from thorough--, 195-u. Enemies often bring us more profit than our friends, 814-m. Energy, Wisdom is the Intellectual Generative, 305-m. Enigmas of Masonry hide the dogmas of Magism, 839-l. Enigmas of the Sphynx, 8-l. Enigmatical language used in speaking of the secrets of Nature, 659-m. Ennead, an aggregate of nine things or persons, 636-l. Ens, of the Kabalists, was possibility of potentiality before existence, 764-m. Envy of Deity instanced in the healing skill of Aesculapius, 688-u. Enoch, age, and meaning of the name of, 210-m. Enoch deposited a cubical stone, teaching justice, accuracy, consistency, 827-u. Enoch engraved on stone the dogmas of the science of Magism, 839-l. Enoch invented books and writings; was the same as Hermes, 363-m. Enoch, Manetho from certain pillars in Egypt extracted the history of, 363-l. Enoch, near Thebes in a winding apartment underground were found the pillars of, 363-l. Enoch, symbolism of the columns of, 210-m. Enoch, Thoth, or the first Mercury, or Hermes, made inscriptions on the pillars of, 363-l. Eon Christ Jesus never really clothed with a human body, 559-l. Eon, Intelligence, commencement, first revelation of Divinity, the first, 560-u. Eon Jesus, born of a virgin, united to Christos, with Sophia, redeemed the world, 560-m. Eons, or Demons of Satan, sought to conquer the Realms of Light, 566-u. Eons struggling to be united with God were restored to happiness, 560-m. Eons, Truth and Grace were the Gnostic, 559-l. Ephraim compared to an Ox, his device the Celestial Bull, 461-m. Epicureans' wisdom and advantage--, 694-m. Epicurus prefers the fables of tradition to the necessity of physicists, 694-m. Epopt becomes a Seer after initiation, 522-u. Equality of all men in the eye of God proclaimed by Christ, 309-u. Equality of the relation between Above and Below forms the ternary, 771-l. Equality, the concession which each makes to all, 43-l. Equality with subjection to Authority a foundation of Free Government, 860-u. Equator, the path between the equinoxes, 447-u. Equilateral triangle enters into the composition of the Pyramids, 460-u. Equilateral triangle, formation of the onmific letter in the center of the, 14-u. Equilateral triangle formed by stars, 487-m. Equilateral triangle inscribed within a Square a symbol of the Divine and Human, 858-m. Equilateral triangle of the Pyramid symbolizes fire, 460-u. Equilibrium, a universal law, symbolized by columns, 843-u. Equilibrium adopted by Deity will be attended with perfect success, 767-u. Equilibrium, between Authority and individual Action, 860-u. Equilibrium between Divine Omnipotence and Free Will, 859-m. Equilibrium between Good and Evil, Light and Darkness, 859-m. Equilibrium between Necessity and Liberty, 859-m. Equilibrium between our Passions and Moral Sense gives a well regulated life, 860-l. Equilibrium did not exist when the seven Kings died, 797-l. Equilibrium exists between Evil and Good in the Spiritual World, 782-l. Equilibrium, in Deity, of apparently opposing properties, 769-l. Equilibrium in ourselves between the Spiritual and Human in man, 860-l. Equilibrium in the Deity between Infinite Justice and Infinite Mercy, 859-u. Equilibrium in the Deity between Infinite Wisdom and Infinite Power, 859-u. Equilibrium is in physics the universal law, 769-l. Equilibrium is the Harmony that results from the analogy of contraries, 844-u. Equilibrium led the Initiates to the law of gravitation, 843-u. Equilibrium necessary for absolute liberty, 736-l. Equilibrium of contraries and resultant harmony taught by the ternary, 792-u. Equilibrium of contraries produces Light, Wisdom, Virtue, 845-u. Equilibrium of infinite wisdom and force, Harmony the result of the, 8-u. Equilibrium of Jachin and Boaz brings eternal permanence and stability, 736-l. Equilibrium of Law and Equity; Divine Infinite Nature and the Human Finite, 768-l. Equilibrium of Light and Darkness brings resultant Beauty, 792-m. Equilibrium of Mercy and Justice produce the Harmony of the Universe, 552-m. Equilibrium of opposites exemplified in the Kabalist Trinity, 552-m. Equilibrium of Power and Wisdom produce Harmony, as the Son, the Word, 552-m. Equilibrium of spiritual and material to produce Harmony and Beauty, 855-m. Equilibrium of the apparent antagonism in man's nature, 765-u. Equilibrium of the Balance referred to in the Siphra de Zeniuta, 762-m. Equilibrium of the Sephiroth or Divine Emanations, 305-u. Equilibrium of the seventh and eighth Sephiroth brings Success and Dominion, 736-l. Equilibrium of the Spiritual and Material natures, Good and Evil, 764-l. Equilibrium of things produced by the counterbalancing of fixedness and movement, 778-l. Equilibrium of Wisdom and Intelligence, as male and female, 800-u. Equilibrium preceded the turning of face to face by the Father and Mother, 795-l. Equilibrium produced by the contrasts of the universal forces, 727-u. Equilibrium restored upon the descent of the seven Conformations, 788-m. Equilibrium results from the apparent opposition of two forces, 769-l. Equilibrium; the balancing of Forces, or the science of, 843-u. Equilibrium, the mystery of "the Balance" in the Sohar, 305-u. Equilibrium, the supreme law of a Force which, if controlled, is infinite power, 734-u. Equilibrium which explains the Mysteries of Nature symbolized by--, 548-m. Equilibrium, with the Supreme Will holding the balance is the foundation of religion and science, 769-l. Equilibrium's laws forgotten in the plans for the end of Evil, 847-l. Equinox, season for celebrating the Mysteries of the Autumnal, 404-l. Equinoxes, reference to the struggle between Light and Darkness in the, 404-l. Equinoxes, tables giving entrances of the Sun at the, 450-u. Equinoxes, the ancient initiations connected with the, 404-l. Equinoxes the gates through which souls passed to and fro, 413-l. Equinoxes, 25,856 years constitutes a revolution of the, 449-l. Equipoise; distinction and harmonious ponderation of contrary forces in the universal, 848-u. Equipoise, exemplification three times of the universal law of, 322-l. Equipoise of Necessity and Liberty can not be understood by Reason, 848-l. Equity and Justice characteristics of a Prince of Jerusalem, 241-m. Equity the result of the equilibrium of Infinite Justice and Mercy, 859-u. Erring brother to be spoken kindly to, 134-u. Erring, wisdom taught by the consequences of, 181-u. Error is the Shadow of Truth with which God illumines the Soul, 845-m. Errors and prejudices, Truth to be substituted in public opinion for, 218-m. Errors have seemed to be truths at times in public opinion, 218-l. Eslik Khan the final judge in the doctrine of Lhamaism, 624-u. Esoteric and exoteric doctrines, a distinction purely Masonic, 250-u. Esoteric and exoteric doctrine, difference between, 248-u. Esoteric meaning of the Ineffable Name, 697-l. Esoteric meaning of the generation and production ideas, 701-l. Essence of God includes Wisdom, Justice, Truth, Mercy and--, 582-m. Essence: the Truth, Beauty, the Good, but one, 702-l. Essenes adopted the doctrines of John the Baptist, 262-u. Essenes, abstinence and maceration practiced by the, 260-u. Essenes, belief and practices of the, 265-u. Essenes believed in the esoteric as well as the exoteric meanings, 265-l. Essenes believed in the resurrection of the soul alone, 265-m. Essenes connected by the Tetractys with Pythagoreans, 264-l. Essenes, Forms, ceremonies, Orders and principles of the, 263-l. Essenes, in their devotions, turned towards the rising Sun, 264-l. Essenes, mysticism and allegories found in the writings of the, 265-l. Essenes not mentioned by Christ; doctrines nearly similar, 260-m. Essenes observed the festivals of the Solstices, 265-l. Essenes, Persian and Pythagorean opinions intermingled by the, 259-l. Essenes required the tests of several degrees before admittance, 386-u. Essenes resided in Palestine in the vicinity of the Dead Sea, 260-u. Essenes spoken of by Josephus, Eusebius and Pliny as an ancient sect, 264-m. Essenes, tenets of Confucius and Zoroaster resembled those of the, 264-l. Essenes, the Eclectic Sect of Philosophers, esteemed Plato, 265-m. Essenes, the faith of John, so nearly Christianity was that of the, 263-m. Essenes, the 17th Degree, particularly concerned with the, 259-l. Essenes were distinguished by simplicity and moral practices, 259-l. Essenes, Zend Avesta prescribes observances similar to those of the, 260-u. Essenes, Zoroastrian principles prevailed in the moral practices of the, 260-u. Essential laws of fixedness and movement, counterbalanced, produce equilibrium, 778-l. Establishment, for the Christian Mason, represented by Boaz. 641-m. Eternal Laws which preserve the Universe the expression of God's Thought, 577-u. Eternal life represented by a Tan cross with a circle over it. 505-u. Eternal Mover, wholly in act, implied by Aristotle, 679-u. Eternity enthroned amid Heaven's starry heights, 190-l. Eternity, openings in the curtains of Time give glimpses of, 199-m. Eternity symbolized by a serpent with its tail in its mouth, 496-m. Ether, Electricity, Heat, fill and permeate the Universe, 845-l. Ether extends everywhere, called the Soul of the World, 748-m. Ethics of Confucius and the Chinese, 169-l. Ethiopians changed Hindu Trinity to Creative Power, Goodness, Wisdom, 550-l. Etruscan gate at Volterra has three heads on it, upon keystone and over side pillars, 551-m. Etruscan name for the Sun God was Arkaleus or Hercules, 587-u. Etruscans, a race from the Rhaetian Alps, acknowledged one God, 551-u. Etruscans had images for the One God's attributes, 551-u. Eucharist and other Holy Sacraments kept in secrecy, 541-l. Euclid's forty-seventh, proposition in diagram and described, 789-m. Euphrates, a stream of the Edenic river, 58-u. Euresis, or the finding, was the recovery of the body of Osiris by Isis, 377-u. Euripides concludes that men act wrongly through neglect, 690-l. Eusebius asserts that God is not separate from the Universe, 667-m. Eusebius gives names of principal officers of Eleusis, 411-m. Eusebius' statements concerning Therapeutae and Gospels, 265-m. "Eva," the generic Oriental name of the Serpent, 494-u. Evangelic symbols depict the Magi guided by a Star and bearing gift, 730-l. Evaporation, mighty effects of the slow, invisible process of, 319-m. Eve, created by Ialdaboth, had children, evil angels, 563-m. Eve, created by the Demons, seduced Adam and bound him to matter, 567-u. Eve issues from the chest of Adam, 771-m. Eve signifies a serpent and life circulating through all Nature, 376-m. Eve's ternary name, added to Yod, gives Jehovah, Divine Tetragram, 771-m. Even numbers traced backwards ended in nothing, 618-l. Evidence of the Templar origin of modern Free Masonry, 820-l. Evil, a Principle of Evil assumed to account for the existence of, 277-u. Evil affects Deity's intellectual nature and man's moral responsibility, 684-m. Evil, all in the world is not, 214-u. Evil and Darkness synonymous because Darkness despoils man of enjoyments, 660-m. Evil and Good, as independent existences, explained by theories, 682. Evil and Good, categorical questions concerning, 648. Evil and Good, coexisting, not explained, but staved off by theories, 687-u. Evil and prosperity; light and darkness caused by Jehovah, 687-m. Evil and Sorrow necessary in Humanity, 847-l. Evil at first occult and could not be brought forth till Adam sinned, 796-m. Evil created by Deity, according to the Sohar and Isaiah, 796-m. Evil created from the fragments of the broken vessels of the Sephiroth, 794-l. Evil coexistent with the wisdom, goodness, omnipotence of Deity, 684-m. Evil demon in eternal controversy with God does not exist, 859-l. Evil did not include the three numerations first emanated, 796-m. Evil Force, or Devil, personified by--, 102-l. Evil Genii and Signs were the Balance, Scorpion, Serpent, Dragon, 664-u. Evil; God does not tempt or constrain men to do, 848-l. Evil implied by the contemplation of the Good, 681-l. Evil is temporary and for beneficent purposes, 274-u. Evil is the shadow of the Good, and inseparable from it, 846-l. Evil; laws of equilibrium forgotten in the dreams of the end of, 847-l. Evil, matter at feud with the spirit from Deity is the Genius of, 281-l. Evil must have preceded man's moral development, 680-m. Evil, overthrow of, by a Redeemer taught in the 18th Degree, 287-l. Evil, Persians imagined two Principles to explain the existence of Good and, 300-m. Evil personified by error continued by the worship of abstractions, 694-u. Evil principle a necessary existence, a Hindu dogma, 604-m. Evil principle itself becomes Good, according to the Chaldeans, 549-u. Evil principle formed from the darkness, 595-m. Evil principle the motive power of brute matter, 474-l. Evil principle to be overcome by a Redeemer or Mediator, 277-m. Evil principle triumphant represented by Second Apartment, 288-m. Evil principle urges men towards--, 221-m. Evil results from idol worship, 691-m. Evil sought to be explained by the Hebrew "Fall" of man, 685-m. Evil spirits at war with the Pure Intelligences, 286-l. Evil spirits seduced Man and caused his Fall, 286-l. Evil symbolized by Winter and Typhon, 447-l. Evil, the serpent held to be the symbol of malevolence and all, 497-u. Evil to end and Good reign in eternity but a poet's dream, 847-l. Evil will be overthrown by an emanation from God, 274-u. Evil will disappear when Odin kills the great snake, 593-u. Evil with an independent existence creates a dilemma, 681-l. Evil would not have been if Deity had not created worlds and then destroyed them, 797-m. Evil, wrong, suffering, but temporary discords in a great Harmony, 577-u. Evils came from the fragments of the vessels, the Kings from Binah, 797-u. Evils created by Deity to afflict men when they sin; blessing to reward the just, 797-l. Evils foreseen by God are provided for and consistent with his love, 716-u. Evils occur because God wills them to afford occasion for resignation, 717-u. Evils to be warred against now as in former days, 578-m. Evil's worlds created from the shattered numerations from Benignity, 796-m. Evolution and development followed the Idea of Creation in Deity, 767-u. Examples are the most lasting lectures, 181-l. Exceptions to the rule that virtue is rewarded and vice punished, 705-l. Excommunication of Church of Rome, 74-m. "Exhalation," definition of term in astrology, 463-l. "Exhalation" of planets made the occasion of a feast, 463-l. Existence of God known through the Power communicated to man by the Word, 598-u. Existence, the Gnostics distinguished three orders of, 560-l. Existence, the Supreme Being the only Real, 266-l. Existence without a beginning, self-existence, inconceivable, 570-m. Existence without consciousness is an abstract being, 706-m. Existences and Superior Intelligence the basis of doctrines, 553-u. Exultation at deserved fall shrinks abashed at God's chastisement, 813-u. Ezekiel directs a Tau cross placed on the people of Jerusalem who--, 503-l. Ezekiel, symbolism of the number four in the vision of, 58-u. Ezekiel's prophecy not explained by Christians, 731-u. Ezekiel's visions are mysterious expressions, 321-l.