Rome, and of our father the pope, and in the name of all the brethren of the Temple, we receive to all the good works of the order which have been performed from the beginning, and shall be performed to the end, you, your father, your mother, and all... Secret Societies of the Middle Ages - Page 225by Thomas Keightley - 1837 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Burnes - 1840 - 206 pages
...to all the good works which you have performed and will perform. We assure you of bread and water, the poor clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." The preceptor then took the white mantle, with its ruddy cross, placed it about his neck, and bound it... | |
| Books - 1842 - 600 pages
...to all the good works which you have performed and will perform. We assure you of bread and water, the poor clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." The preceptor then took the white mantle, with its ruddy cross, placed it about his neck, and bound it... | |
| Thomas Keightley - Assassins (Ismailites) - 1848 - 394 pages
...good works which you have performed and shall perform. We assure you of bread and water, and the pior clothing of the order, and labour and toil enow."...clasped it firmly. The chaplain then repeated the 132nd psalm, Ecce quam. bonum, and the prayer of the Holy Ghost, Deus qui corda fidelium, and each... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - Freemasonry - 1860 - 384 pages
...to all the good works which you have performed and will perform. We assure you of bread and water, the poor clothing of the order, and labour and toil enow." The Preceptor then took the white mantle, with its ruddy cross, placed it about his neck, and bound it... | |
| Jeremiah How - 1862 - 468 pages
...to all the good works which you have performed and will perform. We assure you of bread and water, the poor clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." The Preceptor then took the white mantle, with its ruddy cross, placed it about his neck, and bound it... | |
| Belgravia - 1870 - 558 pages
...Christian was unjustly and unlawfully despoiled of his heritage. He was then admitted, and assured of ' bread and water, and the poor clothing of the order, and labour and toil enow.' The white mantle with the red cross was thrown over him ; he received the kiss of peace from the master... | |
| 1868 - 532 pages
...which you have performed and shall perform. We assure you of bread and water, without any dainties, and the poor clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." The Chaplain then took from off the altar, where it had lain during the service, the white mantle with... | |
| Camilla Crosland, Mrs. Newton Crosland - London (England) - 1880 - 324 pages
...trials were pointed out to him. Consenting to everything the candidate was at last received and assured of " bread and water, and the poor clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." Then the famous white mantle with the red cross on the shoulder, was placed upon him by the Master,... | |
| Arkon Daraul - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1962 - 260 pages
...family whom you will let have share therein. In like manner do you receive us to all the good work which you have performed and shall perform. We assure...clothing of the Order, and labour and toil enow." The candidate was admitted. The white mantle with its red cross was placed by the Master over the neck... | |
| Charles Dillon - History - 2005 - 273 pages
...family whom you will let have share t herein. In like manner do you receive us to all the good work, which you have performed and shall perform. We assure...bread and water and the poor clothing of the Order and labor and toil enow." The postulant was admitted. The white mantle with its red cross was placed by... | |
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