Morals And Dogma Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite Of F
Chapter 96
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Fabrication, matter and bodies, as it were of manufacture, the world of, 768-l. Fabrications, World, embraces the six members contained in Malakoth, 795-l. Faith, a great moral Force, is the only true Wisdom, 91-m. Faith, a necessity, 28-l. Faith and Reason, domain of each, 28-m. Faith begins where Reason sinks exhausted, 841-m. Faith, blind, sets Reason at defiance and leads to--, 304-m. Faith enables us to see that Evil is consistent with Infinite Goodness and Mercy, 859-l. Faith has for its bases sentiment and reason, 776-u. Faith, Hope, Charity, replace the three pillars of the old Temple, 287-u. Faith, Hope, Charity, the old pillars under new names, 288-u. Faith, man only responsible for the uprightness of his, 166-u. Faith must have a foundation in Reason or consciousness, 301-m. Faith necessary for guidance of man, 197-u. Faith reared on the foundations of God's justice and the law of merit, 706-u. Faith, the converse of arrogant confidence, represented by the Sun, 727-l. Faith, the Light by which the human soul is enabled to see itself, 809-l. Faith will stumble and sentiment mislead unless knowledge directs, 710-l. Faithful held meetings in private places at night to avoid persecution, 543-m. Faithful instructed in the grand mysteries of Christianity, 541-l. Faithful only were admitted to the Christian Mysteries, 544-u. Faithful, the second Mass of the Christian Mysteries called that of the, 541-l. Faithful, the third degree of the Christian mysteries, 541-l. Faithfulness to family, friends, country, 112-m. Faithfulness to Masonic vows and pledges, 112-u. Faiths, excellent moral precepts in all, 167-l. Fall of Man, cause and remedy for the, 281-m. Fall of Man, Jewish origin of the, 376-m. "Fall" of Man necessary to account for the imperfections of work of a Perfect Being, 685-l. Fall of Man, process of redemption, 287-u. Fall of Man symbolizes a universal allegory of science, 100-l. Fall of Man, symbolism and meaning of the, 305-l. "Fall" of Man, the Hebrew mode of explaining the great moral mystery, 685-m. Fallacy of general propositions of man's right to this or that, 835-l. Falsehood a part of campaigns and controversies, 337-m. Falsehood and Dishonesty, vices of the age, 578-l. Falsehood is crime in words; Injustice the essence of, 100-l. Falsehood sowed by the Press, 579-u. Fan, purification of air and water symbolized by vase and winnowing, 412-m. Fasting an indication of moral purity, 520-l. Fatality is the linking together of effects and causes in a given order, 738-u. "Father," a name for Deity even amongst the rudest nations, 683-u. Father and Mother were face to face after the state of equilibrium was established, 795-l. Father as Wisdom, the Mother as Intelligence, are in equilibrium, 800-u. Father, Hakemah, denoting perfect Love, did not look Binah in the face, 763-u. Father is Love and Mercy who impregnates the Mother with Benignity, 796-u. Father of All, the world unanimous in the belief of one King and, 512-u. Father Principle (the Male or Generative) comprehended in Yod, 763-l. Father, the Spirit, active principle or generating power, 87-m. Fathers Benignity, Severity, Beauty, proceed from the Father of Fathers, 794-l. Father's First and Only begotten is the Word, 849-l. Faust ascends to Heaven by stepping on the head of Mephistopheles, 822-l. Faust, John, influence of printing, the invention of, 314-u. Faust with his types worked great results, 43-u. Favors must not be forgotten, 123-u. Fear is always cruel, and Rome feared the heresy of the Templars, 820-m. Fear of Wisdom that it would ascend to Kether or descend into Binah, 796-m. Feast Day of Mithras, according to the Roman Calendar, Dec. 25th, 587-m. Feasts established in honor of each planet at "exhaltation", 463-m. Feasts fixed by risings, settings, conjunction of the fixed stars, 464-u. Feasts marked the annual crises, the solstices and equinoxes, 714-u. Feasts of Passover, Neuroz, of Fire and Light, when Sun was in Aries, 463-l. Fellow-Craft compass has one point above and one below the Square, 854-l. Fellow-Craft Degree, the 2nd, 22-u. Fellow-Craft, Reason, Love, Faith, must guide the studies of a, 28-m. Fellow-Craft studies the vegetable kingdom, symbolized by Schib, 632-u. Fellow-Craft taught not to become wise in his own conceit, 38-l. Fellow-Craft's grip, Philosophy, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l. Fellow-Crafts in search of assassins, number, reference to Stars, 489. Fellow-Crafts in search of the body represent the twelve Apostles, 641-l. Fellowship, points of, first among the ordinances of Masonry, 137-u. Fellowship symbolized by the five-pointed star or Pentangle, 634-m. Female and male coupled are the Perfection of all things, 800-u. Female characteristics given to Malakoth, in the Kabalah, 769-m. Female is He, is left; male is Yod, is right; Vav is male and female, 763-m. Female principle in Alchemy represented by Fire and Water, 791-l. Female represented by the base of a right angle triangle, 789-m. Female side of Hermetic figure has a Moon; a hand holding a Square, 850-m. Ferouer, a pre-existing soul, the Idea of Plato, 256-l. Ferouers, the third order of spirits, Thoughts of Ormuzd, 257-m. Festival of the Winter Solstice, the Yuletide, became our Christmas, 368-u. Festivals of the Druidical and Gothic Mysteries, 367-368. Fidelity of man, everything that exists around us centers upon the, 199-m. Fidelity to obligation a leading lesson in the 15th Degree, 237-u. Fifteenth Degree an allegory based on historical truth, 237-u. Fifth day of Greek Mysteries, procession of torches, 433-l. Fifth Degree, Perfect Master, 114-u. Figurative and allegorical language in Oriental books, 818-m. Figurative language used by the ancients to describe secrets of nature, 659-m. Finite beings impressed by illusions according to Hindu dogma, 604-l. Finite man desires to see and talk to Infinity, 530-m. Finite minds comprehend only by division, 702-l. Finite minds conceive Truth, Beauty and Good as three essences, 702-l. Finite minds, God can not infuse infinite conceptions into, 222-u. Finite, no correct idea of the Infinite can be formed by the, 222-u. Fire and heat have an analogy with life, 664-l. Fire and light according to the old Persian idea, 611-m. Fire and light represent attributes of Divinity in Hebrew writings, 611-u. Fire animates the stars and circulates in nature and includes all souls, 399-l. Fire gives the elements and principles of compound movement, 784-m. Fire invoked as "Son of Ormuzd", 612-m. Fire, its splendor, light, their relative effects and relations, 741-u. Fire of the Hermetics, secret, living, philosophical, spoken of reservedly, 775-u. Fire of the Sun the principle of organization and life of things, 644-l. Fire, one of the symbols of spiritual regeneration in the Mysteries, 357-l. Fire, Ptha, the principal agent of the creative and productive, 254-m. Fire, sacred, representing the soul returned to its origin when--, 385-u. Fire, soul of the world and universal principle likened to the celestial, 417-m. Fire the Primal Ether, according to the Chaldean Oracles, 742-m. Fire used as a test to represent the possible purification of the soul, 397-u. Fire would not warm if it could not also burn human flesh, 846-l. First Begotten Son of God was the Word, not the first created, 772-m. First Born, the Creative Agent emanated from Male and Female Force, 267-m. First Born, the Primitive Man, Adam Kadmon, Light of Lights, 267-m. First Cause a necessity; the Intelligent Soul of the Universe, 574-m. First Causes which flow from the First Cause are resulting and finite. in mode, 760-u. First day of Greek Mysteries the initiates assemble; time, 433-m. First Degree, Apprentice, 1-m. First principles of all existences are unity and duality, 630-l. First Principle, Plato on the nature of, 99-u. Fish: early Christian mark shaped like a, 547-l. Fish painted on monuments to express hatred by Egyptians, 456-m. Five a mysterious number, compounded of Binary and Ternary, 633-l. Five circuits in 8th Degree allude to points of fellowship, 137-u. Five expressed by five-pointed or blazing star, 58-m. Fire expresses the state of imperfection we see on earth, 633-l. Five is the Duad added to the Triad; symbolism of numbers, 58-m. Five, measures the hypothenuse, obtained from the three and four, 861-m. Five offers the image of the Bad principle, bringing trouble, 633-l. Five points, or rules, observed by the Scottish Masters, 782-u. Five primitive powers, elements, recognised by Indians and Chinese, 469-l. Five, the emblem of marriage; Juno's hieroglyph was five, 634-u. Five, the number of the Fellow-Craft Degree, from the Hyades, 487-u. Fixed, applied to everything that tends to central repose and immobility, 778-l. Flamel made the Rose the sign of accomplishment of the Great Work, 821-l. Flamel, Nicholas, treats of Hermetic Science, 774-l. Flamel, the Book of the Jew, Abraham, 821-l. Flaming Star, a symbol of the Ramsay Degree of Grand Scottish Master, 782-u. Flaming Star the emblem of the Shekinah or presence of God, 782-l. Flood, the number seven in connection with accounts of the, 233-m. Fo, the Chinese name for the Hindu God, Sakya, 551-m. Fo, the Indian Buddha, the Great Deity himself, 429-m. Follies of the Alchemists to save them from persecution, 733-u. Folly to repine because we are not angels, 696-m. Fomalhaut near Pisces, malignant influence of Sign, 456-m. Force and strength subordinate to mildness and goodness, 681-l. Force described in the Hermetic tablets of emerald is the grand agent of the operations, 774-l. Force, harmony of the world maintained by the Soul of Nature; Divine, 668-m. Force, Harmony, Wisdom, the Great Attributes of the Essence of Deity, 531-m. Force, if possessed, enables man to revolutionize the world, 734-u. Force, Intellect, must regulate the people's blind, 1-m. Force of God exerted on two invisible gases forms water, 845-l. Force of the people must be limited, restrained, 4-l. Force of the people symbolized by the gavel, 5-u. Force, stronger than rage, represented by Mars, 727-l. Force, unregulated or ill-regulated, a menace, 1-m. Force which animates all emanates from the Heavenly eternal fire, 666-l. Force, the Executing and Creating Power, 531-m. Force which repels a Planet from the Sun no more evil than the other, 860-u. Forces analogous and contrary the one to the other produce equilibrium, 727-u. Forces at man's disposal, his Working Tools, 88-92. Forces: Faith, Hope, Charity, the greatest moral, 91-m. Forces, First Born, emanated from generative and conceptive, 267-m. Forces in action and opposition result in Harmony and movement, 859-l. Forces mechanical and materiality of agents of Divinity explain nothing, 729-m. Forces of Divinity, Light, Spirit and Life, Primitive, 267-m. Forces of nature man's slaves or masters, 734-u. Forces of the Universe the forces of God, 707-m. Forces opposing one another in action are not necessarily antagonistic, 860-u. Forces or Impulses in continual conflict cause Life and Movement, 846-u. Forces, or "Working Tools"; importance of appreciating the value of, 91-l. Forces, the centrifugal and centripetal, 671-m. Forces, the science of the equilibrium or the balancing of, 843-u. Forgiveness is wiser than Revenge or punishment, 859-u. Forgiveness more noble than revenge, 76-u. Form into which Deity conformed himself the likeness of His form, 794-u. Form is the Light inclosed in the seeds of all species, 783-m. Form of the human is the form of all above and below and includes it, 794-u. Formation, the first forms, souls or physical natures, is the world of, 768-l. Formations, World, embraces the six members contained in Tephareth, 795-l. Formless Deity present in all forms an idea of the Hindu philosophy, 673-m. Formula of baptism among the Gnostics, 561-l. Fortune deified by error continued by the worship of abstraction, 694-u. Fortunate number is seven; leads to the perfect number, 628-l. Forty days of mourning for Osiris, then the Vernal Equinox, 486-u. Forty-seventh Proposition, explanation and numbers of, 87-u. Forty-seventh Proposition of the first book of Euclid in diagram, 789-m. Forty-seventh Proposition stated, 86-l. Foundation of all religions and sciences, the primary and immutable idea of things is--, 769-l. Four a divine number, the number of letters in the name of Deity, 633-l. Four devices of the Degree; hear, see, silence, enjoyment, 629-l. Four expressed by the square; symbolism of the number, 58-u. Four horses of different colors drew the chariot of the Sun at the games, 464-m. Four, in the Kabalah, expresses the law of natural phenomena, 732-u. Four letters in the Hebrew Ineffable name, 632-l. Four letters of the Tetragram contain everything, 732-m. Four represented Nature, 209-u. Four represents the generative power, an emblem of the Infinite, 632-l. Four symbolizes a man bearing with himself a Divine principle, 633-m. Four, the number of the Square, the measure of the perpendicular, 861-m. Fourteenth Degree, Grand Elect Perfect and Sublime Mason, 218-u. Fourteenth Degree, Perfect Elu, 218-u. Fourth day of Greek Mysteries, mystic wreath of flowers in procession, 433-l. Fourth Degree, Secret Master, 106-u. Fraternity, Christ proclaimed a universal, 309-u. Fraternity fruitful of good works preserved by Masonry, 137-l. Fraternity, the protection of each by all, 43-l. Fraternity with subordination to the Wisest and Best a foundation of Free Government, 860-u. Frea, Odin, Thor, the Scandinavian Trinity, 552-u. Frea, wife of Odin, one of the Northern triune Deity, 13-l. Free agency and our will are forces, 6-l. Free agency of man, or is he controlled by necessity, 684-m. Free agency of man to do evil or choose good, 577-u. Free government by people themselves a hard problem, 33-m. Free government can not long endure when--, 203-u. Free government constituted by equilibrium between Authority and Individual Action, 860-u. Free government grows slowly, 33-m. Free Government requires foundations of Liberty. Equality, Fraternity, 860-u. Free governments promoted by disciplines of war, monarchy, priesthood, 92-l. Free popular power only known in hour of adversity, 33-l. Free, to be, the same thing as to be--, 180-m. Free will and election a necessity since good and evil are in the world, 797-l. Free will and inexorable Law difficult of comprehension, 689-u. Free Will and Omnipotence in equilibrium gives the Law of right and wrong, 859-m. Free will, categorical questions concerning man's, 649-u. Free will consistent with God's Omnipotence and Omniscience, 855-u. Free will coupled with Chance, or Fatalism coupled With Omniscience, 694-l. Free will of God can not formulate an effect without a cause, 736-u. Free will of man influences his life and conversation, 643-u. Free will the essential attribute of the will itself, 723-m. Freedom, civil and religious, must go hand in hand, 33-u. Freedom determined by an agency external to us, 686-m. Freedom, great need for guides who will not seek to be tyrants, 95-u. Freedom, human, symbolized by Khurum, the Master, 211-u. Freedom morally comes when Chance and Necessity give place to law, 695-m. Freedom of man connected with his freedom of thought, 686-m. Freedom of man lies in his reason, 94-m. Freedom sensed when the individual independence develops itself according to its own laws, 695-m. Freemasonry is the subjugation of the Human that is in man by the Divine, 854-l. Freres Macons, Brethren Masons, corrupted into Free Masons, 816-m. Friends and Home more than offset sufferings and desolations, 141-u. Friendship and sympathy, a Force, 88-l. Fruit will come in the due season if we plant the seed, 317-u. Fruit of "Knowledge of good and evil"; Adam forbidden to eat of the, 567-u. Furniture of a Lodge, 11-m. Future, a scene for speculation, 139-m. Future, best preparation for, make best use of Present, 139-l. Future existence in which injustices will be remedied, 830-l. Future life and rewards and punishments there taught in the Mysteries, 392-u. Future life, doctrine of a, clothed in the pomp of mysterious ceremony, 385-u. Future, light let in on the present by the contemplation of the, 232-l. Future punishments described in the Mysteries to impose the lesson--, 395-l. Future punishments in Tartarus depicted, 396-m. Future punishments were real to the Profane, though allegorical to the Initiate, 396-m. Future reward and punishments a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion, 604-m.
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