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Aaron made an image of a false god while Moses received the Law, 206-m. Aaron restored the worship of Apis when he made the golden calf, 369-m. Aaron's golden calf was one of the oxen under the laver of bronze, 818-l. Ab, Father, as well as Athah, the name of the Ancient in Microprosopos, 794-u. Aba and Imma, Father and Mother, 757-u. Abacus, the Table of Pythagoras, concluded by the number ten, 638-m. Ablutions, baths, baptisms before initiation, explanation of, 431-m. Above exists by reason of what is below, 848-u. Abraham carried the orthodox traditions from Chaldea, 843-l. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Jehovah the peculiar God of, 206-l. Abraham; Magism was the science of, 839-l. Abraxas, the plentitude of the Divine Emanations, a Gnostic idea, 554. Absolute conceived by reference to some substantial things, 702-u. "Absolute" defined is but a collection of negations, 651-l. Absolute Deity is in Microprosopos, 793-l. Absolute discovered by the science of numbers, 626-u. Absolute existence embodied in the Ineffable Name, 700-m. Absolute existence is Ihuh-Alhim, 701-m. Absolute existence, the essence of the creative forces of Deity, 701-m. Absolute in matters of Intelligence and Faith, 842-m. Absolute is the Being in which the Word Is, according to the Kabalah, 841-l. Absolute is the fixed from the volatile; is that which is, 776-l. Absolute is the immutable Law of Reason and Truth, 776-l. Absolute is the Truth, Reality, Reason, of the universal equilibrium, 844-u. Absolute manifested as Being or Existence forms the Ineffable Name, 849-m. Absolute necessarily implies absolute Unity, 702-l. "Absolute" no longer explains the problem of Good and Evil, 682-u. Absolute sought in the Infinite, Indefinite; the Finite is the "Great Work", 776-l. Absolute summed up in the Word alternately lost and found, 840-m. Absolute summed up in the Word transmitted in Initiations, 840-m. Absolute, the Fixed, the Volatile, are synonymous with Reason, Necessity, Liberty, 791-l. Absolute, the Principle or First Cause of all Things, 626-u. Absolute; the pursuit of the "Great Work" is the Search for the, 773-u. Absolute, the very necessity of Being; That which Is; Reason, 736-l. Absolute Truth, Beauty, Good, emanates from God, 702-l. Absurd, Infinite, which confounds and which we believe is the Divine Reason, 841-m. Abury, all the cycles reproduced at the Druidic Temple at, 235-l. Abyss; God, according to Valentinus, was an unfathomable, 559-l. Abyss, the Gnostics represented God as an unfathomable, 555-u. Abyssinians changed the Hindu Trinity to Creator, Matter, Thought, 550-l. Acacia, a sacred tree of the Arabs, the idol Al-Uzza, 82-m. Acacia branch represents the Tree of Life to the Hermetic Rose Croix, 786-l. Acacia is an emblem of resurrection and immortality, 642-u. Acacia, made into the "crown of thorns", 82-m. Acacia, origin of the idea of the sprig of, 376-l. Acacia, the thorny tamarisk, grew around Osiris, 82-m. Acacia, type of immortality, 82-m. Achaius, King of the Scots, saw the St. Andrew's Cross the night before a battle, 801-l. Achilles fights with Scamander, 499-m. Acmon's death lamented by the Scythians, 594-l. Acorn planted before the Norman conquest grows into importance, 317-l. Achronically; when Stars rise or set in opposition to the Sun, 471-m. Acts, unknown secret, 131-l. Action an essential part of Masonry; work required, 152-l. Action greater than writing, 350-u. Actions, importance of small, 173-m. Actions, in ordinary spheres are opportunities for the noblest, 350-m. Actions, more apparent than real, are the criticised rewards of Good or Evil, 705-l. Action and opposition of contrary forces bring Harmony, 859-l. Active and Passive; Great First Cause divided into the, 653-l. Active and Passive Principles gave birth to the Universal Soul idea, 664-m. Active and Passive Principles, Light and Darkness symbols of, 404-l. Active and Passive Principles symbolized by generative parts, 401-l. Active and Passive principles symbolized by Jachin and Boaz, 860-m. Active and Passive Symbols; the Male and Female, 784-m. Active energy of the Will of the Present expressed by vote of People, 860-u. Active life has spiritual ends, 243-m. Active Principle diffuses; Passive, collects and makes fruitful by nature, 772-u. Active principle represented by Light, 305-l. Active principle resides in the mind, external to matter, 657-l. Adam belonged to both the Empire of Light and that of Darkness, 567-u. Adam conformed into male and female and a state of equilibrium established, 795-l. Adam forbidden to eat of the fruit so he would not know—, 567-u. Adam is the human Tetragram, summed up in the Yod, 771-m. Adam Kadmon assisted by the living Spirit, Jesus Christ, 566-m. Adam Kadmon commenced the contest with the powers of evil, 566-m. Adam Kadmon, containing all the Causates of the First Cause, is a Macrocosm, 760-m. Adam Kadmon created after the Vestiges of the Lights had been removed by God, 751-u. Adam Kadmon emanated from Absolute Unit and so is himself a unit, 760-l. Adam Kadmon fashioned into Male and Female when equilibrium was introduced, 763-u. Adam Kadmon flows downward into his own nature and so is duality, 760-l. Adam Kadmon had in him Nephesek, Ruach, Neschamah, Neschamah Leneschamah, 757-u. Adam Kadmon is designated in the third person, Hua, He, 763-u. Adam Kadmon is the Idea of the Universe unevolved in the manifested Deity, 758-m. Adam Kadmon made up as to limbs by the nine Sephiroth, 757-l. Adam Kadmon, Primitive Man, made by the Demiourgos, 562-l. Adam Kadmon returns to the Unity and to the Highest and so is ternary and quaternary, 760-u. Adam Kadmon, the First Born, the Primitive Man, 267-m. Adam Kadmon, the Idea of the Universe, assigned a human form, 757-l. Adam Kadmon, the Logos, man-type, primitive man, 251-m. Adam Kadmon, the Primal Man, emitted into the evacuated Space, 746-u. Adam Kadmon was not formed male and female when the Kings died, 797-l. Adam, the first, was Microprosopos; Macroprosopos first Occult Adam, 795-u. Adept, the 28th Degree, Knight of the Sun or Prince, 581. Adepts bound to Ancient Mysteries, 50-u. Adityas, or Solar Attributes, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Adityas, the distinct powers of Surya, each with a name, 587-m. Adonai, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Adonai, meaning of; substituted for True Name, 201-l. Adonai, Son, Kabalah ascribes redemption to, 104-m. Adonai, the most potent of the names of Deity; moves the Universe, 787-l. Adonai, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Adonai of the Phoenicians is a personification of the Sun, 594-u. Adonai or Adon, the Phoenician name for the Sun God, 587-u. Adoniram, Joabert, Satolkin, the three Masters, represent, 210-u. Adonis and Apollo of the Greeks are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Adonis and Proserpine in wanderings represent—, 404-m. Adonis or Thammuz, death and resurrection in Mysteries, 406-m. Adonis, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Adonis, the Sun, as adored by the Phoenician Byblos, 587-l. Adonis wounded in private parts by boar; emblem of, 412-l. Adon signifies Lord and Master, 591-l. Adoration of Deity requires something tangible to exalt the mind, 617-l. Advancement in the Rite, depends on, 136-m. Advancement in the Rite, those entitled to, 136-m. Adversity, blessings and advantages of, 145-m. Aeschylus accused of representing the Mysteries on the stage, 384-l. Aeschylus and others declare life is not a scene of repose, 691-u. Aesop and others declare the object of suffering is beneficial, 691-u. Aesch Mezareph says the seven lower Sephiroth represent seven metals, 798-l. Affliction, a loneliness in, 189-m. Affliction, words go but little way into the depths of, 189-m. Agathodaemon, or Kneph, represented by Osiris, 587-l. Age we represent is not enlarged by our discoveries, 808-l. Ages of the Sun represented by the four ages of man, 465-u. Ages passed before reason was preferred to imagination, 674-m. Agla, Hieroglyphics of, indicate the Triple Secret of the Great Work, 104-l. Agni lives on the fire of the sacrifice, on the hearth, of the sky, 602-m. Agni, the Mediator between God and man, 602-m. Agricultural phenomena connected with Egyptian religion, 588-u. Agricultural, primitive people of Orient were wholly, 445-m. Ahih Ashr Ahih, I am what I am, the meaning of the name assumed by Deity, 697-l. Ahriman and ministers of Evil to be reconciled to Deity and Evil end, 847-l. Ahriman called "the old serpent, Prince of Darkness," etc., by Persians, 498-m. Ahriman concurred with Ormuzd in the creation of Man, 258-u. Ahriman condemned to dwell in darkness 12,000 years, 257-l. Ahriman considered older than Ormuzd by some Parsee sects, 613-u. Ahriman destroyed the pure principle of Man, 258-u. Ahriman not a malevolent being in the early ages of the world, 613-u. Ahriman origin of all evils, represented Darkness, 443-l. Ahriman produces Deos and Deities to equal those of Ormuzd, 662-l. Ahriman, second born of the Primitive Light, ambitious, 257-m. Ahriman, the Persian demon of Evil, of the nature of darkness, 661-m. Ahriman the evil principle of the religion of Zoroaster, 449-u. Ahriman to be triumphant during three latter periods, 258-m. Ahriman to rule the world till the end of time, 623-l. Ahriman's worship considered as the cause of the Fall of man, 613-u. Ahura Mazda, by the power of the Word, made the Heaven and Earth, 613-l. Ahura Mazda claims to have created the Universe and man, 612-u. Ahura Mazda, Indra, Ormuzd is the bright firmament, 601-l. Ahura Mazda is called the First Born of all things, very light of—, 613-l. Ahura Mazda represented the primal light, 612-u. Ahura Mazda, Supreme, whose Soul is the Excellent Word, 613-m. Ainsoph and His garmenting were alone before the world of the vacant space, 750-u. Ainsoph called Light because it is impossible to express it by any other word, 740-m. Ainsoph is the title of the Cause of Causes, its meaning being "endless", 747-u. Ainsoph, King of the Sephiroth Theology; Being Supreme and Absolute, 99-m. Ainsoph of the Kabalah corresponds to the Word, 271-l. Ainsoph sometimes applied to the first emanation, Kether, the Crown, 747-u. Aions of the Gnostics correspond to the 28 Izeds, 257-u. Aions of the Gnostics corresponded to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u. Air and Fire, white and red, Mercy and Judgment do not intermix, 795-m. Air gives the elements and principles of compound sensation, 784-m. Air, one of the symbols of spiritual regeneration in the Mysteries, 357-l. Air used as a test to represent the possible purification of the soul, 397-u. Air, Water, Fire, denote Benignity, Judicial Rigor; Mercy as mediator, 799-u. Al, a name of Deity, represents, 208-m. Al, Al Schadai, Alohayim, Adonai, long known names of Deity, 697-l. Al Shadai, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Al, Soul of the Universe, one of the names of Deity on the Delta, 532-u. Al, the first Phoenician Nature God, the Principle of Light, 727-u. Alchemical Azot corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. Alchemical jargon created to deceive the vulgar herd, 731-u. Alchemical or Hermetic philosophical doctrine, 772-792. Alchemical philosophy receives some explanation in the Kabala, 741-u. Alchemical teachings conceal their meaning in many cases, 792-m. Alchemists claimed the Magical Agent determined the form of the modifiable Substance, 773-l. Alchemists dream of being always young, rich, never die, 772-l. Alchemists resorted to Masonry and invented Degrees, 731-u. Alchemists, salt, sulphur, mercury, great symbols of the, 57-l. Alchemists writing of the Great Work use symbolic and figurative expressions, 774-m. Alchemy reduces the four ideas to the Absolute; the Fixed; the Volatile, 791-l. Alchemy, the mask of the Hermetic Philosophy, 791-l. Aldebaran, the leader, preceded the Sun in the sign of the Bull, 451-u. Aleph is the Man; Beth, the Woman; One the Principle; Two, the Word, 771-l. Alfader over the Scandinavian Deities, Thor and Odin, 598-u. Alfadir, the Icelandic name for God, but he has twelve names in Asgard, 619-u. Alfarabius, an Arab, cultivated the Hermetic science, 840-l. Alexander of Macedon said, "Nothing is nobler than work.", 40-l. Alexander, result of wars of, 247-m. Alexander, results of work of Faust and Luther exceeded that of, 43-u. Alexandria, teachings of the Jewish-Greek school of, 250-m. Alexandrian school brought Magic and Christianity almost together, 731-l. Alexandrian School, Doctrine taught in, 170-u. Alcibiades accused of the crime of divulging secrets of the Mysteries, 384-l. Alhim assigned to the modeling of the Universe in Genesis, 568-m. Alhim, the aggregate unity of manifested Creative Forces of Deity, 701-m. Alhim were subordinate Deities among the Phoenicians, 568-m. Alkahest's composition described, 788-m. Alkahest has the generative virtue of producing the Triangular Cubical Stone, 787-m. Alkahest is the principle of life in the profundity of matter, 787-l. "All" is termed Wisdom, and in it The All is contained, 793-u. All things summed in One when the Son is in Wisdom and Intelligence, 800-u. All was, is, will be; there neither will be, is, nor has been, mutation, 793-l. Allegories breed errors by being literally accepted, 205-m. Allegories of Masonry become lessons of wisdom when understood, 597-m. Allegories of Scriptures contain profound truths, 250-l. Allegories of the Hermeticists explained by their single dogma, 777-l. Allegories, Truth hidden under a succession of, 246-l. Allegorical analogies represented metaphysical ideas of the Mysteries, 385-u. Allegorical expression chosen by philosophers to express theological ideas, 678-u. Allegory and symbol efficacious instruments of instruction, 355-m. Allegory invites research and rewards the inquirer, 355-l. Allegory of the loss of the True Word represents, 205-l. Allegory, the simplest facts of the Old Testament are an, 266-u. Allegory used by the Sages to conceal the operations of Nature, 659-m. Alohayim, with Tsabaoth, symbolism of, 104-m. Alohim, a name for Microprosopos, 795-u. Alohim, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Alohim; the five letters of the name of the spark from Severity give the name, 795-m. Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, 701-u. Alpha and Omega, Zoroaster's definition of Deity, 273-m. Alps, the great altar of Europe; Autumn a long All Saint's Day, 713-l. Altar in the East has an astronomical reference, 483-m. Altar of Perfumes indicates the Fire that is to be applied to Nature, 783-u. Alternatives between which the human mind has vacillated, 694-l. Alva-butcheries in Netherlands, 49-l. Amas composed of the initials of the words that signify Air, Water, Fire, 799-u. Ambition, highest object of human, 74-l. Ambrose and Augustine, Saints, division of their day, 115-u. Ambrose, Archbishop of Milan, speaks of the Christian Mysteries, 545-l. Ambrose, the Saint, held the Stars have souls, 672-u. Ameth, duties of a Prince, 176-u. Amida became the Redeemer; will judge and sentence men, 616-u. Amida, or Omith, the name of the Japanese Supreme Being, 616-u. Ammon, the Sun, as adored in Phrygia, Atys, Libya, 587-l. Ammonius concealed Science under Christian disguises, 732-l. Ammomus Saccos and Plato brought Christianity and Magic close together, 731-l. Amos accuses the Hebrews of the worship of false gods, 206-m. Amshaspands are six of the Zodiacal signs under the banner of Light, 663-u. Amshaspands correspond to the Aor, Zohar, Zayo, of the Kabalah, 740-l. Amshaspands, names of the, 257-u. Amshaspands of the Persians, Light, Fire, Splendor, 740-l. Amshaspands, or Genii, six created by Ormuzd after his own image, 256-l. Amshaspands recognized in the Kabalah by Light, Splendor, Brightness, 740-l. Amschaspands of the Zend Avesta compared with the seven Rishis, 602-u. Amschaspands presided over special departments of nature, 612-u. Amun, a concealed God, the Supreme Being of the Egyptians, 281-l. Amun, Athom, Phtha, Osiris, of the Egyptians, are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Amun created nothing, but everything emanated from him, 254-u. Amun or Amun Kneph, the Spirit or Breath of Nature, 614-m. Amun-Re, the Libyan Jupiter, represented intelligent forces of Nature, 584-l. Amun-Re, the same, with Kneph from whose mouth issued the egg, 585-u. Amun styled "who sheds light on hidden things", 253-l. Amun, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Amun, the creation by the Thought issuing as the Word caused by, 254-u. Amun, the Ram lying on the book in the 17th Degree, the symbol of, 254-u. Amun, the Supreme God, at first that of Lower Egypt, 253-l. Amun was the Nature God worshipped at Memphis, Lower Egypt, 584-l. Amun's name pronounceable only by the Egyptian Priests, 621-l. Analogy gives the Sage the forces of Nature; it is the science of Good and Evil, 737-l. Anarchy given no countenance by Masonry, 153-l. Anaxagoras admitted the existence of ultimate elementary particles, 676-l. Anaxagoras expounded the higher Greek religious ideas, 617-m. Anaxagoras gives an account of the origin of things, 495-m. Anaxagoras includes in Mind moral principles as well as life and motion, 677-l. Anaxagoras' "Intelligence" principle possessed the defects of "Necessity", 677-l. Anaxagoras' Theism subversive of Mythology and outward religion, 679-u. Anchises, in the Aenid, taught Aeneas the doctrine of Universal Soul, 666-m. Ancient Hidden One contains no female; His totality is male; Hua, He, 763-u. Ancient Knightly virtues and deeds to be revered, 804-l. Ancient, Most Holy, called Hua, He; not Athah, Thou, 794-u. Ancient, Most Holy, Hidden of the Hidden, is the Supreme Crown, 762-l. Ancient of Days, Atik Yomin, constituted by the seven Sephiroth, 727-m. Ancient of Days is the internal part, or Soul, of Macroprosopos, 758-u. Ancient of days, title given to the Creator in the Kabalah, 266-l. Ancient opinions concerning earth and heaven, 442—. Ancient poetic and philosophic solution of the great problems, 653-m. Ancient religion based on the pure and simple veneration of Nature, 610-l. Ancient religious effusions of the Veda, 602-m. Ancient thought reproduced in the speculations of today, 697-u. Ancients believed the planet's motive force was an intelligent one, 671-m. Andocides accused of the crime of divulging secrets of the Mysteries, 384-l. Andrew's Cross; Hungus, in the ninth century, saw in the sky St, 801-m. Angels, called Reflections, proceeded from Ialdabaoth, 563-m. Angels commissioned to aid man to exercise his liberty, 252-u. Angels, fallen stars are, in Hebrew Mythology, fallen, 510-l. Angels of Evil fell, as men did; to be restored, then reign of evil ends, 686-u. Angels of the Jews corresponded to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u. Angelic Army composed of Heavenly Host, 509-l. Anger not responsible for God's dispensations of suffering, 718-u. Anger, results of, 123-l. Animal and spiritual natures of mankind, 857-l. Animal Kingdom symbolized by Mach, studied by the Master Mason, 632-u. Annals, under the Caesars there is the Author of the, 48-u. Anointing, a symbol of dedication to the True and Good, 538-l. Anointing, Intelligence the source of the oil of, 267-l. Antareya A'ran'ya, one of the Vedas, gives an account of creation, 609-u. Anthropopathism of Jewish Scriptures opposed by Alexandrians, 285-u. Antiquity of the doctrine that gave living souls to the heavens, etc, 669-m. Antagonisms of man's nature may be in equilibrium, if he will it so, 765-u. Anti-Masons caused the cheapening of Masonry; its pomp, its display, 814-m. Anti-Masons of 1826, in America, the best friends and worst enemies of Masonry, 814-m. Anti-Masons purified Masonry by persecution, 814-m. Antipathy and Sympathy, inaction and opposition result in Harmony, 859-l. Anubis in the shape of a dog aided Isis in her search and represents—, 376-l. Aoom, the symbol of the Lord of all things, 621-m. Aor Mupala, Wonderful or Hidden Light undisplayed, the Will of Deity, 740-l. Aor of the Deity manifested in flame issuing out of the invisible fire, 740-l. Aor Pasot, "Most simple light"; Ayen Soph, Infinite before Emanation, 745-l. Aor Penai-Al, Light of the countenance of God, 748-u. Apartment, Fourth, 18th Degree, represents freedom from Evil, 289-u. Apartment, Fourth, 18th Degree, typifies the rule of Masonry, 289-m. Apartment, Second, 18th Degree, represents reign of Evil, 288-m. Apartment, Second, 18th Degree, represents various scenes, 288-l. Apartment, Third, 18th Degree, represents materialized consequences, 289-u. Apartment, Third, 18th Degree, represents the consequences of sin, 288-l. Apartments in Mysteries passed by degrees, 432-l. Apathy and faithlessness great obstacles to Masonic success, 237-m. Aphanison or the disappearance was the nailing of Osiris in the chest, 377-u. Aphanison represented disappearance of the Sun at Winter Solstice, 377-u. Aphanison, the disappearance of Osiris, Bootes, Adonis, 484-u. Aphrodite, the Principle of Unity and Universal Harmony, 683-m. Apis, Aaron made an image of the Egyptian god, 206-m. Apis reproduced by Aaron in the desert as the Golden Calf, 448-u. Apocalypse, a Kabalistic book, sealed by seven seals, 727-l. Apocalypse, a Kabalistic summary of the occult figures, divides—, 321-u. Apocalypse, a wonderful epic explained by numbers as the Key, 728-u. Apocalypse as obscure as the Sohar; appeals to the Initiate, 321-m. Apocalypse, cabalistic clavicule not explained by Christians, 731-u. Apocalypse completes the Science of Abraham and Solomon, 321-l. Apocalypse, derivation of the four creatures of the, 461-l. Apocalypse's doctrine, the pure Kabala, lost by the Parisees, 727-l. Apocalypse embodies Occultism; not written for the many, 321-m. Apocalypse paints the struggle between Good and Evil, 272-l. Apocalyptic pictures are pantacles with numbers as the Key, 727-l. Apocalypse shows Kabalistic meaning of the Temple, 235-m. Apocalypse, the Apotheosis of that Sublime Faith which—, 321-u. Apollo and Dionusos, Nature and Art, from one common source, 585-l. Apollo, at Delphi the tomb held the body of, 407-m. Apollo fights with Python, the scaly snake, 499-m. Apollo, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Apollo triumphs over Python on March 25th, 407-m. Appollonius of Tyana says God must be expressed by the spirit, 282-l. Apollos of Alexandria, reference to the baptism of John, 262-u. Apostles, early Christians deemed incomplete the writings of the, 248-u. Apostles of Christ, secret meaning of the number of the, 233-m. Apostolic Constitutions speak of the Christian Mysteries, 543-l. Apparatus states that Malakoth is called Haikal, 799-u. Apparatus used in the Great Work, 785-u. Appetites and Senses are Forces given us for Good, 860-l. Apprentice Degree, declaration that Masonry is worship in the, 219-u. Apprentice, 1st Degree, 1-m. Apprentice, meaning of preparation, tests, purifications in Degree of, 253-u. Apprentice studies the mineral Kingdom symbolized by Tub, 632-u. Apprentices' Compass has both points under the Square, 854-l. Apprentice's Grip, Morality, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l. Apron of white sheepskin, origin of, 407-l. Apulesius represents Lucius initiated into the Mysteries, 387-390. Apulius describes an effigy of the Supreme Deity, 412-l. Aquarius, the first of the four royal signs, characterizes Reuben, 461-u. Arab wisdom not slighted by the Mediaeval Church, 625-l Arabian traditions much in common with those of the Hebrews, 616-l. Arabians never possessed a finely wrought system of Polytheism, 616-l. Arabians taught the primeval faith of one God by Mahomet, 616-l. Aramtic forms of the personal pronouns, He-She, 700-u. Arabs embraced many Kabalists, 625-l. Arabs, such as Geber and Alfarabius, cultivated the Hermetic science, 840-l. Aramtic forms of the personal pronouns, He-She, 700-u. Araor, the Chaldean Supreme Deity, Father of Light, 742-l. Areanum; to the Magists the Blazing Star symbolized the Grand, 842-u. Arch rests on a column on either side, 846-l. Archangels numbered seven, 233-m. Archelaus, Bishop of Mesopotamia, speaks of early Christian secrecy, 544-l. Archetype of the Universe did never not exist in the Divine Mind, 849-m. Archetype of things united with the Infinite by the Divine Ray, 267-u. Archimagus, the Sun, the noblest agent of Divine power, 612-m. Architect of the Universe; Chinese Emperor erected a Temple to the, 615-l. "Architects" among names of Gnostic initiates into their Mysteries, 543-m. Architects, or Masons of the 12th to the 14th Degrees; duties of the, 332-u. Architects, symbolism in 12th Degree of the Chief of the, 202-l. Architectonica, Symbola, found on ancient edifices, 235-m. Architecture, symbolism of the five orders of, 202-u. Argonautic expedition; Orpheus received Mysteries of Samothrace on, 427-u. Argument not equally convincing to different men, 166-m. Arian theory of Creation of the Human race, 565-u. Arik Aupin, one of the appellations of Adam Kadmon, Macroprosopos, 758-u. Arik Aupin or Macroprosopos; Seir Aupin or Microprosopos, 799-m. Aristobulus, a Jew, of the school of Alexandria, 250-m. Aristobulus, declaration concerning Jewish Scriptures, 250-l. Aristotle accused of impiety for a breach of laws of worship of Ceres, 384-l. Aristotle held that each Star was a portion of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Aristotle, opinion of, concerning the Mysteries, 379-m. Aristotle, sayings of, regarding the nature of God, 283-m. Aristotle showed how religion may be founded on an intellectual basis, 710-l. Aristotle seemingly leaned towards an Intelligent Personal God, 679-l. Aristides claimed the Initiation brought consolation and hope, 379-l. Aristotle's Act was first, the Universe has existed forever, 679-l. Aristotle's doctrine implies an eternal mover wholly in act, 679-u. Aristotle's system tends to prove that Nature makes toward final good, 681-m. Arithmomancy, a species of Divination of the Pythagoreans, 633-u. Arius declared the Saviour of a nature analogous to God and Man, 565-u. Arius declared the Saviour was really created, 564-l. Arius, the Word made by God according to, 279-l. Ark; image of organs of generation contained in Isaac, 412-l. Ark or chest containing genitals of youngest Cabiri in Mysteries, 427-m. Arkaleus or Hercules, the Scythian, Etruscan, name for the Sun God, 587-u. Artemis Proserpina, the saviour who leads spirits to Heaven, 395-u. Artemis represents the principle of the destruction of the seed, 395-u. Artificer, the Demiurge, was the Governor of the world and the, 557-m. Artist or author merely portrays what man should be or do, 349-l. Aryan emigration from the slopes of the Himalayas, 714-u. Ashlar, perfect, connected with the double cube of Perfection, 503-m. Ashlar, perfect, typifies the State, 5-m. Ashlar, rough, changed in form from triangular to cubic, 787-m. Ashlar, rough, to be prepared for the work, is a shapeless stone, 787-m. Ashlar, rough, typifies People rude and unorganized, 5-m. Asp, dedicated to Isis, worn on her head and on others', 501-m. Ass, Christians accused of worshipping an; origin of, 103-u. Assassins, fate of, foreshadows that of the enemies of liberty, 148-m. Assassins, Hindu Word formed by the three final syllables of names of, 82-m. Assassins, names of Good and Evil Deities contain the names of the, 82-m. Assassins of Khurum, names and relations to Stars, 488-l. Assassins of Khurum, symbols of foes of liberty, 148-m. Assistance of the humble worker in life's progress, 158-m. Astarte had a Temple built to her at Tyre by Hiram, 410-l. Astral light is the grand agent of the Hermetic operations of the Sun, 774-l. Astrology fixed the place of exaltation of the planets, 463-l. Astrology practiced among all nations; mother of sciences, 463-u. Astaphal, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Astronomy of Pythagoras was Astrology, 626-m. Astronomy studied by the Druids, computations made by nights, 619-u. Astronomy the most important of Sciences to the ancients, 597-u. Assyrian name for the Sun God was Bel, 587-u. Athanasius admonishes not to take sacred writ literally, 266-m. Athah, Thou, was not applied to the Most Holy Ancient, but Hua, He, 794-u. Athelstane, King of England, saw the St. Andrew's Cross while praying, 801-l. Atheist may be applied to a man having a higher conception, 643-l. Atheism and Pantheism, reduced to simplest terms, seem the same, 672-u. Atheism at bottom to say the Universe is God, 707-l. Atheism impossible with a belief in the Reason of God, 737-l. Atheism is formal which denies God in terms, but not in reality, 643-l. Atheism, or all is nature and there is no other God, 672-u. Atheism, really, is the denial of the actuality of any ideas of God, 644-m. Atheist's belief or unbelief to be real, 644-647. Atheists' Creed would make a Pandemonium of this world, 646-l. Atheistic conception would not content man, 647. Atheistic theory stated, does not satisfy human longing, 646-u. Athom, Amun, Phtha, Osiris of the Egyptians, are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Athom-Re was superior to all Nature Gods, was symbolized by Light, 584-l. Athom, the Being that was, is and is to come, the Great God, 584-l. Athom, the Supreme God of the Egyptians, above Amun, 597-l. Athom, the Supreme God of Upper Egypt, same as Om and Brehm, 584-l. Atik Yomin, the Ancient of Days of the Kabala, 727-m. Atika Kadischa, the name for the three heads of Adam Kadmon in the Sohar, 758-u. Atomic school made variety proceed from combinations of atoms, 676-m. Attributes do not exist without substance, 572-l. Attributes, God only revealed by his, 267-l. Attributes of Deity personified, 271-m. Attributes of Deity symbolized in order to give an idea of God, 513-l. Attributes of God are man's virtues, 704-u. Attributes of God are the Adjectives of One Great Substantive, 574-l. Attributes of God presents the whole Divine Essence under one aspect, 555-m. Attributes of God presents the whole Divine Essence of one aspect, 555-m. Attributes of One God become separate divinities, 672-l. Attributes of the Soul, or God, are not God or the Soul, 573-u. Attributes, the title of God may be applied to each, 555-m. Atys and his priests mutilated, symbol of, 412-l. Atys, mutilated, dies and is restored to life in Mysteries, 422-l. Atys, the Sun God of Phrygia in Mysteries of Cybele, 407-u. Auditors, the first of the degrees of the Christian Mysteries, 541-l. Auditors were novices being prepared to receive Christian Dogma, 541-l. Augustin held that every visible thing was superintended by Angelic power, 671-l. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, speaks of the sublime mysteries of Christianity, 546-u. Augustine, St., on the Christian religion before Christ, 262-m. Augustine, the Saint, defines the faith given to Novices, 547-l. Auir Kadmon, the Primal Space, effected by retraction, 749-l. A.U.M., the three-lettered name of Deity among the Hindus, 632-l. Aum, if pronounced, would make the earth tremble and Angels quake, 620-m. Aum, meaning of the Hindu sacred word, 82-m. Aum of the Hindoos, whose name was unpronounceable, 584-l. Aum only pronounced by its letters; meaning of the word, 620-m. Aum, represented by mystic character, 82-m. Aum represented the three Powers combined in the Deity of Hindus, 620-m. Aum, the Indian Sacred Name of the One Deity; manifested as, 205-u. Aupin, Arik, or Macroprosopos; Aupin Seir, or Microprosopos, 799-m. Aur, Light, the name of the light of the Vestige of Ainsoph, 750-m. "Aur," the Substance out of which Light flows; the fire relative to heat, 740-m. Aurelius, Marcus, taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the Universal Soul, 669-m. Authority is the equilibrium of Liberty and Power, 845-u. Autumnal Equinox a period of general mourning because of—, 588-l. Autumnal Equinox brought harvest and falling leaves, 444-l. Autumnal Equinox, reason for celebrating Mysteries at the, 404-l. Autumnal Equinox, reasons for celebrating Mysteries at the, 491-m. Ayen Soph, Infinite before any emanation, a Kabalistie term for Deity, 745-l. Azes, Genii from the marriage of Heaven and Earth, 658-m. Aziluth; Deity first restored the universality of the seven Kings of the World, 797-u. Aziluth, emanation or the system of emanants, from Atsil, 746-l. Aziluth means specifically the first system of the four worlds or systems, 746-l. Aziluth, the Divine World of the Sephiroth Theology, 99-m. Aziluth, the world within the Deity, 552-u. Azoth composed of Sulphur, Mercury, Salt, 773-l. Azoth, fecundated by intellectual energy, Master of Absolute Matter, 778-m. Azoth, the Astral Light, magnetism understood by the ancients, 791-u. Azoth, the universal magnetic force, the light of life, the magical agent, 778-m. Azot, of the Alchemists, corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. "Azoth," a treatise in the Materia Prima of Valentinus, 1613, 850-m.

B

B is the passive, A the active; Unity is Boaz; the Binary is Jachin, 772-u. Baal or Bal signifies Lord and Master, 591-u. Babylon, a great, live serpent worshipped by the people of, 500-u. Babylon, images of serpents at Temple of Bel in, 499-l. Bacchus led by a Lamb, or Ram, to Springs, etc, 466-m. Bacon gave philosophy a definite aim and method, 710-l. Bactria, the doctrines of Zoroaster came originally from, 258-l. Bad Principle represented by the number five, 630-u. Babylonish God, Bal, the Power of heat, life, generation, 590-l. Babys, a power set up as an adversary of Osiris, 588-u. Bagha, the Felicitous, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Bainah and Hakemah, Intelligence, Wisdom, the second Sephiroth, 552-u. Bainah, Mother, the passive capacity from which the Intelligence flows, 552-m. Bakchic initiation, emblems of generation principal symbol at the, 421-m. Bakchic initiation, raw flesh ate by the initiate at a, 421-u. Bakchos, at initiation, sufferings, death, resurrection, represented, 421-u. Bakchos' cup between Cancer and Leo, a symbol, 438-m. Bakehos, or Bacchus, the Sun, adored in Thrace as Saba Zeus, 410-l. Bakchos, slain by Titans, went to Hell; restored to life, 406-l. Bal, one of the Gods of Syria, Assyria, Chaldea, etc, 590-l. Bal or Bala, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Bal, seated on a Bull, with the Sun for symbol, was the Power of Life, 590-l. Bal, the Supreme Deity of the Moabites, Amonites, Carthagenians, 591-u. Balance and the human form the pattern of the world of restitution, 794-l. Balance, equilibrium the mystery of the, 305-u. Balance, everything in the Universe proceeds by the mystery of the, 305-u. Balance, explanation of the Soul losing its felicity by means of the, 490-l. Balance had Gedulah on one side, Geburah on the other, Tepharet over, 757-m. Balance had Hakemah on one side, Binah on the other, Kether over, 757-m. Balance has the Sephiroth arranged around it, 762-l. Balance held by Absolute Reason, above the male and female on each side, is the primary idea of things, 769-l. Balance instituted that judgments might be restored and not die, 798-m. Balance, symbol of all Equilibrium, taught the definition of Masonry, 854-m. Balance, the symbol of the male and female person, 757-m. Balance, the symbol of the person into whose form the Sephiroth were changed, 757-m. Balance; the root above is represented by the needle of the, 798-m. Balance; the Royal Secret is what the Sohar calls the Mystery of the, 858-l. Balance used to explain the Ternary, 769-l. Balder killed by Lok, Evil Principle, in the Mysteries of the Druids, 430-m. Balder, torn to pieces by Hother, lamented by the Scandinavians, 595-u. Balder's body placed in a boat by Lok and set adrift on the water, 430-m. Ballot for membership, objection sufficient to exclude, 121-m. Banners of Royal Arch Degree represent Constellations, 409-l. Baphomet adored as an idol by the Templars is an absurdity, 818-l. Baphomet of the Temple, representing Sulphur, or a goat's head, 779-l. Baphomet, the hieroglyphic figure representing the universal agent, 734-m. Baptist, religious systems approximating in the time of John the, 247-m, Baptism, a symbol of purification, 538-l. Baptism among the Gnostics refers to the Name Hidden, 561-l. Baptism as a sacred rite applied for by Christ, 262-u. Baptism, Christos united to the Eon Jesus by, 560-m. Baptism is a preparatory symbol preceding death, 392-l. Baptism of John the original rite, 263-u. Baptism, one of the important Gnostic ceremonies, 542-l. Bardesanes doctrines explained, 553-m. Bardesanes, the Syrian Christians embraced the doctrines of, 553-m. Bardesanes, the Syrian Christian, quoting from his "Book of the Laws", 857-l. Barruel, Abbe, Memoirs for the History of Jacobinism, 49-l. Base habit to defame a worthy man, 337-m. Basilidean ceremonies were varied and somewhat fantastic, 543-u. Basilideans, a Christian sect, practiced Mysteries, 542-m. Basilideans celebrated Jan. 10, date of Christ's baptism in the Jordan, 543-u. Basilideans gave talismans to every candidate, 542-m. Basilides, conception of God by, 271-u. Basilides doctrines embraced 365 emanations, 554-u. Basilides, personified attributes of God in the theory of, 271-m. Basilides, the Christian Gnostic, taught the seven emanation idea, 553-l. Basilik, the royal ensign of the Pharaohs, 413-u. Basil, Bishop of Caesarea, speaks of the secrecy of the early Christian Mysteries, 545-m. Base of a right angle triangle represents Deity and the Divine, 861-m. Base of the right angle triangle is Female, 789-m. Bases of true religious faith, of philosophical truth, metallic transmutation, 776-l. Basic ideas at the foundation of the great Religious Orders, 815-m. Basis of true Brotherhood; its duties and obligations, 856-l—857-m. Battery of 8th Degree, allusion to, 137-u. Bathing seven times in the sea, symbolism of, 431-l. Battle between our spiritual and material natures the greatest, 854-u. Battle of life; greatest glory won in the conflict between our own natures in the, 854-u. Beacon on the mountain top represented the Persian divinity, 592-m. Beauty and Harmony represented by Vau, 799-m. Beauty is harmonious proportions in forms, 845-u. Beauty of natural phenomena, 244-l. Beauty, or the Divine Harmony, the Eternal Law, a side of the Masonic triangle, 826-m. Beauty or Harmony produced by the equilibrium of Justice and Mercy, 859-m. Beauty or Harmony the result of the Divine Will limited by the Divine Wisdom, 846-l. Beauty represented by the Junior Warden of a Lodge, 7-l. Beauty represented in the Kabalah by green and yellow, 267-l. Beauty results from the equilibrium of Good and Evil, 782-m. Beauty, Severity, Benignity are Fathers proceeding from the Father of Fathers, 794-l. Beauty, the column which supports the world; that of Junior Warden, 800-u. Beautiful, in the Absolute, emanates from God, 702-l. Beautiful lives are the accurate ones, 845-u. Beautiful should be just; everything just is beautiful, 845-u. Beautiful things refer themselves to Absolute Beauty, 702-m. Beethos and His Thought made Wisdom fruitful by Divine Light, 563-u. Beethos Profundity, Source of Light and Adam-Kadmon, 562-l. Beginning of things was a single God who created matter, 609-l. Beginning, the Word is, was, will be in the, 323-l. Being and Existence, modes of, balance each other, 98-u. Being, Existence, is by itself; reason of Being is Being itself, 97-l. Being from whom emanates the True, Beautiful, Good, is triple and one, 702-l. Being; how the mind may receive intuition of the Absolute, 285-u. Being is Being the first Principle, 322-u. Being, Philosophy of, 98-m. Being: Vedanta and Nyaya philosophers acknowledge a Supreme, 607-u. Being's phenomena ought to be explained by Occult Philosophy, 822-u. Bel of the Chaldeans is a personification of the Sun, 594-u. Bel, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Bel, the Assyrian and Chaldean name for the Sun God, 587-u. Bela, one of the Celtic deities upon the ancient monuments, 591-u. Belief concerning spiritual and material existence, 232-u. Belief, essential, of a Perfect Elu, 233-u Belief in a future existence from a desire to remedy injustices of this, 830-l. Belief in Deity and Immortality a natural feeling, 517-u. Belief in Divinity in danger because of misinterpretation, 652-m. Belief in God's benevolence, wisdom, justice, a part of Masonic Creed, 531-u. Belief in Nature as all sufficient not real Atheism, 644-u. Belief in the Father of All, Masonry wisely requires a; why, 166-l. Belief of a Mason regarding pain and suffering, 228—229-u. Belief of Masonry, 220-l. Belief of the Patriarchs did not exclude symbolic representations, 512-m. Belief, result of rejection of moral and religious, 197-m. Belief without understanding applied to the Word of a Master, 697-m. Beliefs of the Templar Chiefs indicated by hints and symbols of Masonic degrees, 819-u. Beliefs must be separated from our certainties, 776-u. Bellerophon fights with the Chimera, 499-m. Belin or Belinus: Gauls worshipped the Sun under the name of, 591-u. Benares temple represents Surya drawn by a horse with twelve heads, 587-u. Benedict, the Fourteenth Pope, renewed Bull of Clement the Twelfth, 50-m. Benefits of the Great Work to the Soul and to the Body, 785-u. Benefactor must look for apathy in those he benefits, 317-u. Benefactors enjoy reward hereafter, 172-u. Benefactors, to do all, be hindred, have others reap reward the lot of, 238-u. Beneficent operations are slow; those destructive are rapid, 317-m. Benignity or Mercy of God, the Male, 846-u. Benignity poured into the Autocracy of Deity determines the continuance of the Universe, 769-m Benignity tempering Justice enabled Deity to create, 769-u Berne, Masons in 1743 proscribed by the council of, 50-m Beth Alohim states that before God formed a conception he was alone, 752-u. Beth is the woman; Aleph, the man; One the Principle; two the Word, 771-l. Bible added to a point within a circle, vapid interpretation of the, 105-m. Bible, doctrines of, clothed in language fitting the understanding of the rude, 224-l. Bible expresses incompletely the religious science of the Hebrews, 744-l. Bible, Holy, one of Great Lights; part of the furniture of the Lodge, 11-m. Bible speaks of Deity as Light; also the Isabeans and Kabalists, 739-l. Binah and Hakemah denoted by He, Yod, 798-m. Binah and Hakemah, the two lobes of the brain of Adam Kadmon, 758-m. Binah, by Hakemah's energy and the second Yod, projected the seven Sephiroth, 756-l. Binah conjoins with Hakemah and shines within Him, 763-l. Binah, female, placed itself on the left side of Hakemah, 756-l. Binah, illuminated within Hakemah by a second Yod, issued forth, 756-m. Binah in conjunction with Hakemah conceives and the outflow is Truth, 763-l. Binah, In formatio, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u. Binah is a person and termed Mother, Imma, 799-m. Binah is imbued by Wisdom with a luminous influence, 793-u. Binah is the lower apex of the three Yods composing the Yod, 763-m. Binah is the productive intellectual capacity which is to produce the Thought, Daath, 758-m. Binah, Kabalistic meaning of, 202-l. Binah produced the seven Kings all together, 796-l. Binah represents or is, the Eagle, 798-m. Binah, the Mother, Hakemah, the Father, in equilibrium as male and female, 763-m. Binah, the Mother, quantitatively equal to Hakemah, 763-u. Binah, Understanding, sends all things into the worlds of—, 753. Binah's seven sons were perfect rigors not connected with a root in the Holy, 795-l. Binah's sons placed in equilibrium when Wisdom was conformed Male and Female, 796-u. Binary, a measure of Unity, 771-l. Binary become Unity by conjunction of Generative Power and Productive Capacity, 772-m. Binary is Jachin; Unity is Boaz, 772-u. Binary is Unity multiplying itself by itself to create, 771-m. Binary manifests Unity; Unity itself and the idea of Unity are two, 771-u. Binary number stands for everything false, double, 630-m. Binary number, two, expresses the contraries in nature, 630-m. Binary, the generator of Society and law, the number of the Gnosis, 771-m. Birth of Mithras celebrated on Dec. 25th, 406-l. Black Eagle, the King of Birds, can fire the Sun, 787-u. Black of the nature of the Evil Principle, or Darkness, 662-m. Blazing Star a symbol of Sirius, 486-l. Blazing Star an emblem of Prudence, Omniscience, All Seeing Eye, 506-u. Blazing Star an emblem of the Sun to our ancient English brethren, 506-u. Blazing Star (an Ornament of a Lodge), symbolism of the, 15. Blazing Star announces the birth of the Sun, 787-u. Blazing Star, emblem of the Divine Truth, 136-m. Blazing Star of Truth formed by Faith above Reason resting on Revelation, 841-m. Blazing Star or an image thereof found in every initiation, 842-u. Blazing Star, or Horus, offspring of Sun and Moon, 14-u. Blazing Star the sign of the Grand Arcanum to the Magists, 842-u. Blazing Star the sign of the Quintessence to the Alchemists, 842-u. Blazing Star the sign of the Sacred Pentagram to the Kabalists, 842-u. Blessing, notwithstanding its evils, life is a, 142-l. Blessings of trials, pain, sorrow, will be understood, 240-l. Blindness, misery, bondage, symbolized by the condition of candidate, 639-u. Blows symbolize Christ's betrayal, refusal of protection, condemnation, 641-l. Blucher, guided by peasant boy, saves Wellington from rout, 42-m. Blue Masonry, mistaken explanation of symbol of the weeping virgin in, 379-u. Boaz and Jachin explain the mysteries of natural antagonisms, 772-u. Boaz and Jachin, parallel lines, point in circle, represent Solstices, 506-u. Boaz and Jachin, symbols of the bi-sexuality of the Ineffable Name, 849-m. Boaz has set on it the terrestrial globe, a symbol of our material part, 860-m. Boaz is Unity; the Binary is Jachin, 772-u. Boaz, name of the column at the left of the entrance; meaning of, 9-l. Boaz, one column of the Temple of Wisdom, represents the Passive, 860-m. Boaz, referred to symbolically, 202-l. Boaz represents Glory, one of the Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 267-l. Boaz, the eighth Sephiroth, is Splendor or Perfection of the Deity, 736-l. Bodies animated by a portion of God's own being, 609-l. Bodies return to the elements—a perpetual Genesis, 540-u. Body: Doketes believed that Christ took upon Himself only the appearance of a, 564-m. Body, Soul and Spirit the Hermetic Triad, 792-m. Body's universal medicine is the Quintessence, a combination of light and gold, 773-m. Bohemian "Thot" corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. Bolingbroke, Lord, activity and usefulness in retirement, 39-l. Bootes is the great Star, Arcturus, 454-m. Bootes plays a leading part in Landseer's Osirian legend, 483-487. Bona Dea, the name of the Mysteries of Rome, 625-u. Border around the columns of the lodge, symbolism of the, 209-m. Borsippa, seven stages of the pyramid of, 233-m. Borsippa: the pyramid of Bel at Babylon contained seven spheres of, 729-u. Bounds set to the scope of our human reason by Deity, 852-m. Boundehesch, an ancient sacred writing concerning Zoroastrianism 612-u. Bourbon dynasty runs out with Bomba, 49-u. Brahm, Source of all, Very God, without sex or name, 849-l. Brahma, as incarnate Intelligence, communicated knowledge to man, 604-u. Brahma, having created the Universe, was absorbed in the Supreme Spirit, 608-l. Brahma of the Hindus, a personification of the Sun, 594-u. Brahma shared the corruption of an inferior nature, 603-l. Brahma, the creating agent of the Veda, interwoven with the Universe, 603-l. Brahma, the creating power of the Hindu Trinity, 550-m. Brahma, the divine male, produced from that which is, 608-l. Brahmins expressed the Active and Passive idea, by a statue, of both sexes, 656-u. Brahmins' Trinity the oldest, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, 550-m. Brain of Microprosopos produced by Love impregnating Rigor, 796-u. Bramah, symbol of Sun, 77-m. Bramah, Vishnu, Seeva, manifestations of the One Deity, 205-u. Brazen Sea, a symbol of purification before we can contemplate the Flaming Star, 782-m. Brazen sea, description and symbolism, 410-l. Brazen Serpent, Nakhustan, a token of healing power, 497-u. Breath of Life, vitality, perishes with the mortal frame, 852-m. Brehm, similar to Athom and Aum, was the Supreme God, 584-l. Brehm, the Hindu Supreme God, above Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, 597-l. Briah, the World of Creation of the Sephiroth Theology, 99-m. Brihim or Brehm given no emblem or visible sign, 605-u. "Brother" a mockery when we malign one another, or defraud them, 808-u. "Brother," characteristics necessary to be a true, 122-l. Brother discovered by the Mason in the flame and smoke of battle, 57-m. Brother, erring, to be spoken kindly to, 134-u. Brother, praise a; refrain from disparagement, 120-l. Brotherhood of man a tendency of Kabalistic philosophy, 625-l. Brotherhood of Masonry made possible by the Royal Secret, 861-l. Brotherhood possible only among those who have mutual regard and—, 856-l. Buddha comprehended the essence of the Trimurti, 82-u. Buddha, meaning of the names of, 82-u. Buddha or Fo religion introduced idolatry into China, 615-l. Buddha represented to have been crucified, 505-l. Buddha, the first Masonic legislator, doctrines of, 277-l. Buddha, the Gymnosophists came from the religion of, 278-u. Buddha to raise all men up to the perfect state, 623-m. Buddhist Crosses and ruins in Ireland and Scotland, 505-l. Buddhist idea was matter subjugating the intelligence, 258-l. Buddhist Trinity of Buddha, Dharma, Sanga, signifies—, 551-m. Buddhists hold that Sakya of the Hindus constituted a Trinity, 551-m. Buddhists supposed to have reached Ireland, 278-u. Buddhism, an innovation on an older religion, 602-u. Buddhistic doctrines exterminated by Brahmaism, 278-u. Building is slow; destruction swift—example, 320-m. Bull and afterwards the Ram regarded as the regenerator of Nature, 465-l. Bull carried into Spain and Gaul by the Cimbrians, 451-m. Bull held sacred by Hindus, Japanese, Egyptians, because—, 448-u. Bull; in the ceremonies, covered with black crape, was a golden, 479-l. Bull of Pope Clement against Masons, title and penalties, 50-m. Bull of Mithras dies from sting of Scorpion in Autumn, 466-l. Bull, opening the new year, breaks with his horn the egg out of which the world is born, 448-u. Bull, or Taurus, religious reverence for Zodiacal Bull, 450-l. Bull, the symbol of Apis, 254-l. Bull; the symbols of the Sun and Moon appear on the head, neck, back of the, 451-l. Bulls, symbolism of, 404-410. Burning bush of the Scriptures, 286-u. Burdens of Government borne by those who reap the benefits, 176-u. Burials, eulogies at, 187-m. Burke, members of Commons left when he rose to speak, 37-l. Buthos and His Thought made Wisdom fruitful by Divine Light, 563-u.

C

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.

D

Daath is the Act, the Thought, the Intellection producing the idea, 766-l. Daath, the Intellect flowing from Hakemah and Binah, 552-m. Daath, the result of the conjunction of Hakemah and Binah, 757-l. Daath, the Word of Plato and the Gnostics, 552-m. Dagger, with hilt black and white, an emblem of light and darkness, 506-m. Dagon or Oannes, the Sea God, the Leviathan overcome by Jehovah, 498-l. Damascus, Bishop exhibited a Testament at the battle of, 53-m. Dan has for device a Scorpion changed to an Eagle or Vulture, 461-m. Dante Alighieri, the Ghibellin, born in 1265, 822-l. Dante applied figures and numbers of the Kabalah to Christian Dogma, 822-m. Dante, Divine Comedy of, sketched in Plato's time, 101-m. Dante publicly expounded the symbol of the Rose Croix Adepts, 822-l. Dante reascends to light by using the Devil as a ladder, 822-m. Dante's Divine Comedy is a declaration of war against the Papacy, 822-m. Dante's journey resembles initiation into the Mysteries of Eleusis, 822-m. Dante's work boldly reveals the mysteries; is Johannite Gnostic, 822-m. Darkness a source of fear and dread to the ancients, 443-m. Darkness an enemy, a dread, to the ancients, 595-m. Darkness, Sun driven further to the south by the Powers of, 445-u. Darkness and Light features of the Mysteries of Eleusis, 403-u. Darkness and Light prominent features of the Mysteries of Isis, 404-u. Darkness comes from the gross matter which composes the passive cause, 659-l. Darkness considered older than light by some Parsee sects, 613-u. Darkness has no home in the Universe, 845-m. Darkness hides the Universe and reduces all nature to nothingness, 660-u. Darkness on one side consequent on illumination on the other, 845-m. Darkness synonymous with Evil, 660-m. Darkness the embodiment of the Evil principle, 595-m. Daun, as Arun, the charioteer, precedes Surya, 587-u. Deacons in early Christian Mysteries kept the door, 543-l. Dead govern, the Living obey, 315-u. Death, but one question, "Has he lived well," after, 184-u. Death caused by the inertia or immobility of Forces on Impulses, 846-u. Death completes the transformation necessary for soul's reabsorption, 686-u. Death, for the Egyptians, but renovation and union, 588. Death is the Great Teacher, 183-l. Death is the true initiation; sleep the introductory mystery, 392-m. Death, like absence of motion, distinctively characteristic of cold, 664-l. Death, mysteries of, to be sought in Life itself, 101-u. Death, no evil, but that which life has made, 184-u. Death of deities not inconsistent with their Immortality, 590-m. Death of seed to give birth to the new plant a symbol in all religions, 395-u. Death, the grand mystery of existence, the secret of the Mysteries, 586-l. Death, the great mystery of existence, precedes the second birth, 393-m. Death, the shadow of God: whose shadow is immortality, 741-l. Decalogue, Masonic, 17-l. Decan, a God or Genius, assigned to each, 470-m. Decay of Templars due to their ambition, lack of education, haughtiness, 819-m. December the 25th, the date of the Great Feast of Mithras, 587-m. December 25th celebrated at Tsur and Rome, 78-l. Decorations of the degrees dispensed with if thought expensive, 329-u. Deeds are nobler and greater than words, 341-m. Deeds, great results from humble, 230. Definitions of Deity, 651-l. Definition of Freemasonry, its purposes, its essence, its spirit, 854-m. Degeneration of Nations by opulence and luxury, 348-l. Degradation of popular notions of Deity of later growth, 689-l. Degeneration of the families of wealth, 347-l. Degree, a step toward Perfection is each Masonic, 136-l. Degree, Apprentice, the 1st, 1-m. Degree, Fellowcraft, the 2nd, 22-u. Degree, Master, the 3rd, 62-u. Degree of contribution not so important as the purpose, 231-u. Degree of Perfection, doctrines taught in the, 432-l. Degree, the development of a particular Duty in each Masonic, 136-l. Degree which is closed against any religious faith is not Masonic, 290-m. Degrees, Allegories from old religions, mysteries used in revision of, 328-m. Degrees; excellency of the virtues of Honor and Duty taught by the Chivalric, 856-u. Degrees, 4th to 14th, the ineffable degrees, 202-u. Degrees have three essential features, 625-m. Degrees of Hermeticism are three, religious, philosophical, physical, 840-l. Degrees, in the Indian Mysteries were several, 428-l. Degrees, in the Mithraic Mysteries were several, 425-l. Degrees invented by Alchemists within Masonry, 731-u. Degrees misunderstood, corrupted and disfigured, 106-m. Degrees, 19th to 32nd, philosophical, 202-u. Degrees of Blue Lodge given a Christian interpretation, 639-u. Degrees of Lodge Perfection teach the practical morality of Masonry, 855-l. Degrees of Masonry contain hints and symbols of real beliefs of Templar Chiefs, 819-u. Degrees of Perfection urge the subjugation of the appetites by the spiritual nature, 855-l. Degrees of Pythagoras contain heiratic intelligence, 97-m. Degrees of the Blue Lodge but the outer court of the Temple, 819-u. Degrees of the Christian Mysteries three in number, 541-l. Degrees of the Druidical Mysteries were three in number, 367-l. Degrees of the Gnostics, Material, Intellectual, Spiritual, 542-l. Degrees of the Sacrament referred to by St. Dionysius, 543-l. Degrees of the Scottish Rite teach the necessity of the mastery of the spiritual in man over the material, 855-m. Degrees, only those qualified to discuss philosophy should receive the, 332-l. Degrees, primitive masonry represented by the first three, 202-u.. Degrees, 17th and 18th, New Law, 202-u. Degrees, symbolic, contain some Platonic ideas, 250-u. Degrees teach more than morals, 148-u. Degrees, the 15th and 16th, Second Temple, 202-u. Degrees; the value of knowledge, the excellence of truth taught by the philosophers, 855-l. Deification of a mental principle instead of a physical one, 652-u. Deification of Fortune through error continued by the worship of abstractions, 694-u. Deified, Heroditus speaks of the reason why animals were, 380-m. Deioces, a palace in Ecbatana having seven differently colored walls, 729-u. Deities enclosed in the egg are the forty-eight constellations, 663-l. Deities, names of Good and Evil, contained in names of Assassins, 82-m. Deities of India and Persia mostly symbols of celestial light, 601-l. Deities of Ormuzd placed in an egg broken by Deities of Ahriman, 662-l. Deities, prominent, of the Mysteries represented the Sun and Moon, 377-u. Deities, prominent, of the Mysteries were Male and Female, 377-u. Deities, to explain the existence of Good and Evil the Persians assumed two, 300-m. Deity, a symbol or representative hieroglyphic was the name of, 208-u. Deity abstractly expressed is but a symbol of an object unknown, 513-m. Deity, according to Aristotle and Plato, in relation to Good, 681-m. Deity acts by general laws for general purposes, 688-l. Deity acts by universal laws and constant modes of operation, 688-m. Deity, after creating the idea, might be called by the name of Tetragrammaton, 746-u. Deity, among the fundamental teachings of Gnosticism were emanations from, 248-l. Deity as manifested in Seir and the Universe are one when Regnum turns to her husband, 799-l. Deity as incomprehensible as ever, notwithstanding advances, 697-u. Deity at first looked up to with unquestioning reverence, 690-u. Deity, before He created any Ideal, was alone, without form, 745-l. Deity beyond human intellect, without name, form, limitation, 552-u. Deity causing good; demon causing evil, 661-u. Deity changed Himself into the form of Love in the work of Creation, 683-l. Deity; chief object of Masonry is the perpetuation of the character and attributes of, 137-u. Deity comprehended in Himself all that is, 700-m. Deity comprehended the generative Spirit and productive matter, 700-m. Deity conformed himself into a form that contains all forms, 793-l. Deity, Conscience the voice of, 226-u. Deity considered as a Principle pervading all nature by the Confucians, 616-u. Deity contained within Himself the whole Universe to be developed, 849-u. Deity contains all that moves, lives, exists or has being, 700-m. Deity contains the incorruptible and unwearying force of necessity, 658-m. Deity contracted Himself on all sides from a point within Himself, 766-u. Deity created Nature, 700-m. Deity defined by the Hindu Vedas, 279-m. Deity defined today no clearer than in the definition of the ancients, 513-m. Deity dethroned and changed into a Dev to account for moral evil, 690-m. Deity developed Himself in order to create in ten Saphiroth, 552-u. Deity did not create the Universe directly, but through agents, 568-m. Deity divided into two classes to account for moral evil, 690-m. Deity emits His emanations into the quasi-vacant space of contraction, 766-u. Deity enacts moral laws because they are Revelations and decisions of the Divine, 737-m. Deity, everywhere in the old faiths is the idea of a Supreme, 512-u. Deity first recognized in the heavenly bodies and the elements, 652-u. Deity first restored the universality of the seven Kings of the World, Aziluth, then the others, 797-u. Deity forbidden to be represented by Idea, figure or letters He or Yod, 745-l. Deity forbidden to be represented by the early Scandinavians, 618-m. Deity formed all things in the form of male and female, 800-u. Deity in his revelations adopted the use of material images, 372-m. Deity, in Isiac Mysteries was carried an effigy of the Supreme, 412-l. Deity in its entirety actuates the planet and the rotifer, 671-m. Deity incapable of being defined or expressed, 513-m. Deity; instances of the envy, jealousy and malignity of, 688-u. Deity invested with human attributes, 515-u. Deity is all in all; the cause and effect, 701-u. Deity is imbued with Benignity, 769-m. Deity is Infinite, without limitation, without conformation, 765-l. Deity is the Absolute Existence and the Male and Female Principle, 700-m. Deity is the impulse and the result; the beginning, the ending, 701-u. Deity long known as Al Schadai, Alohayim, Adonai, etc, 697-l. Deity long known as Nature, a man personified, with human passions, 697-l. Deity made after man's own image, 652-u. Deity, manifestations of the Supreme, 13. Deity, Masonry teaches the nature and existence of one Supreme, 221-m. Deity most perfectly manifests Himself by His Rays, the Sephiroth, 748-m. Deity, Mysteries taught true ideas of, 208-m. Deity neither moved nor unmoved, limited nor unlimited, 676-u. Deity never could not have existed, 700-m. Deity never Thought not nor never was not, 849-u. Deity not an object of perception but—, 222-m. Deity not the author of vice, sin and suffering, but his ministers, 416-u. Deity not only infinite in power and wisdom, but in mercy and pity, 855-u. Deity not the cause of evil; there must be another cause, 660-m. Deity of Aristotle the perfection of man's intellectual activity in the Universe, 681-m. Deity of Chaldeans, Father of Light, was termed Araor, 742-l. Deity of each star a portion of the Universal Deity; Soul of Nature, 671-m. Deity of Nature reflects the changeful character of the seasons, 689-l. Deity of our Northern ancestors was triune, 13-l. Deity of Plato, a Being proportioned to human sympathies; Father, 682-l. Deity of Plato could not be more than the Wise and the Good, 681-m. Deity of Plato creates, superintends, rejoices, 681-m. Deity of Plato, the Author of Good only; the Good itself, 682-u. Deity of the Universe likened to the Ocean by the Egyptians, 665-m. Deity often expressed by the personal pronoun "He", 698-l. Deity only apprehended by negative notions, says Philo, 651-m. Deity originally contained All, 764-m. Deity; Ormuzd, in the body, resembled light; in the soul, truth, 662-m. Deity present in each of four worlds as in and through the Sephiroth, 768-l. Deity produces nine lights which shine forth from His outforming, 762-u. Deity, questions in reference to, 648. Deity supposed to possess the feelings of envy and jealousy, 688-u. Deity, Supreme, above all Gods, author of everything, 13-l. Deity, Supreme, was the same to the intellectual of all nations, 208-u. Deity symbolized by the hieroglyphical senary, 634-l. Deity symbolized by the One, or Unity, 625-m. Deity symbolized by the triangle in all ages, 861-u. Deity symbolized by the Urn, 519-l. Deity, tangible and personal, only one comprehended generally, 700-l. Deity, the first three Universals, or Worlds, are wholly within the, 759-u. Deity, "The Good," because Evil is excluded from his attributes, 681-l. Deity the incorporeal light in which live causes of created natures, 521-m. Deity, the Light of the Divine Presence, seen more clearly by the soul, 855-m. Deity, the One, Sacred Name of the Indian, 205-u. Deity, the Universe, having perpetuity of movement and life, Supreme Cause 667-l. Deity, through the Sophiroth, is extended to the production of all, 759-m. Deity, Trinity of; creates, preserves, destroys, 57-l. Deity uses the Sephiroth as a workman uses his tools, 759-m. Deity was and is all that was, that is and that shall be, 700-m. Deity, when separated ideally into the loving and beloved, 684-u. Deity with the Kabalists has no name, but terms are applied, 745-l. Deity worshipped in lonely forests by the early Scandinavians, 618-m. Deity's attributes personified that man could commune with God, 652-l. Deity's bosom the origin and home of human souls, 851-l. Deity's essence, Necessity and Liberty, counterbalanced, produce equilibrium, 778-l. Deity's first utterance was a syllable of four letters; each became a being, 560-m. Deity's first utterance was Logos, or Plenitude of Eons, 560-l. Deity's habitation above the Moon, according to Lucanus, 654-m. Deity's intellectual nature affected by the question of Evil, 684-m. Deity's intention was that His creatures should recognize his existence, 797-l. Deity's manifested creative powers united are the Alhim, 701-m. Deity's name consists of four letters among many nations, 633-l. Deity's name consists of three letters among many nations, 632-l. Deity's names according to Diodorus, Philo, Clemens, Clarian, etc, 700-l. Deity's nature expressed by describing Him as Light filling all space, 766-u. Deity's nature included in the meaning of the True Word of a Mason, 697-m. Deity's oldest notions were rather indefinite than repulsive, 689-l. Deity's Omnipotence and Beneficence and the existence of Evil contradictory, 686-l. Deity's proximity more remote as man's conception became exalted, 652-m. Deity's self-imposed limitations the safeguards of human freedom, 689-m. Deity's Thought outwardly manifested in the Universe which so became, 700-m. Deity's union with his creatures expressed by the Hebrew letter "He", 698-l. Deity's Unity and Supremacy and the separate existence of Evil, 681-l. Deity's wisdom and beneficence reconciled with the existence of Evil, 686-u. Delaulnaye on the symbolism of the Sun and the Moon, 13-l. Delphi and Delos awaited the return of Apollo from the north, 592-m. Delphi, a triple-headed serpent of gold was the tripod at, 496-u. Delta, the initial of the Latin or French word for God, 631-l. Delta, signification of the three Greek letters on the, 531-l. Delta, signification of the three sides of the, 531-m. Deluge, the number Seven in connection with a, 233-m. Demagog the predecessor of the Despot, 48-m. Demerit, the natural right which others have to punish us, 723-l. Demetrius received the Lesser and Greater Mysteries at the same time, 432-l. Demiourgos and his mother contest in man, 563. Demiourgos of the Gnostics corresponds to The Word, 271-l. Demiourgos, or laldaboth, of the Ophites, produced an angel, 563-m. Demiourgos, the Agent of Material Creation, produced by Chaos, 563-m. Demiurge, the Artificer and Governor of the World, 557-l. Demiurge, the framer of this lower world, 557-l. Demiurge regarded as hostile to God by some Gnostics, 558-m. Demiurgic energy most fully developed at the Vernal Equinox, 473-u. Demiurgic ideas of some Gnostics not of the Mosaic religion, 558-m. Demiurgical Intelligence descends into matter and returns, 415-m. Democracy and Despotism favorable to the prevalence of falsehood and deceit, 66-u. Demons, or Eons of Satan, involved in war, arrived at Realm of Light, 566-u. Demons of the Greeks correspond to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u. Demosthenes, methods of, 174-m. Denmark, serpent, boy and signs on sacrificial vessels of, 501-l. Denary, the number ten, the measure of everything, 638-m. Depths determined by height; valleys filled, mountains disappear, 848-u. Design of organized beings graven in the Intelligence of the Universe, 665-u. Desirable number is eight, because of the Elus and Sages, 628-l. Desires should be measured by fortune and conditions, 146-m. Despot, spiritual or temporal, is a crowned anarchist, 822-u. Despots, aids to thinkers, 48-u. Despots will be cherished at home if people do not—, 177-l. Despotism, horrors of, 27-u-m. Despotism, progress of free people towards, 32-m. Destiny, a name by which the theological problem was cast back, 689-l. Destiny of Man, to attain the Truth and serve others, 109-u. Deus, the four-lettered name of the Latin Deity, 633-l. Deva, God, is derived from the root, "div," to shine, 601-l. Devas, the elemental Powers, progeny of Indra, 602-m. Development symbolized by the use of the Mallet and Chisel, 30-l. Devil not a person but a Force misdirected, 102-l. Devil, or evil force, personified by—, 102-l. Devil, Personification of Atheism or Idolatry, 102-l. Devil used as a ladder by Dante to reascend to light, 822-m. Device of Masonry is—, 220-m. Devotion to duty and acts of heroism distinguished the Knight, 580-l. Devs and Archdevs opposed to the good spirits of Ormuzd, 257-l. Devs are six of the Zodiacal signs under the banner of darkness, 663-u. Diagoras accused of divulging the Secret of the Mysteries, 384-l. Dialectic and Ethic harmoniously blended evolve perfect discipline, 35-u. Diana the Mistress in the Constellation Sagittarius, 461-l. Diodonis gives lao as the name given by Moses to Deity, 700-l. Diodorus held that each star was a part of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Diodorus Siculus states the Egyptians recognized two great Divinities, 458-m. Diodorus speaks of the columns near the tombs of Osiris and Isis, 378-m. Dionusos and Apollo, representing Nature and Art, from one common source, 585-l. Dionusos, born of a mortal mother, a son of God, 585-u. Dionusos, Creator, guardian, liberator, Saviour of the Soul, 519. Dionusos esteemed as Healer, Saviour, Author of Life and Immortality, 586-u. Dionusos, identical with lacchus, presiding genius of the Mysteries, 585-u. Dionusos in his second birth a type of spiritual regeneration, 519-l. Dionusos is the totality of the Universal Soul, 393-m. Dionusos, or Bacchus, Author of Light and Life and Truth, 13-l. Dionusos-Orpheus descended to the Shades to secure the perpetuity of Nature, 394-u. Dionusos, Orpheus said to have founded the Mysteries of, 357-u. Dionusos, personification of the senuous world, guide of the soul, 518-l. Dionusos, symbols of the second birth of man were the death and passion of, 393-l. Dionusos, the earth is rent asunder at the death of, 393-l. Dionusos, the God of Nature, one with heroes of other Mysteries, 357-u. Dionusos the leader of the Muses, the God of Nature and of Art, 585-l. Dionusos, the Liberator, like Osiris, frees the soul and—, 393-u. Dionusos, the "Liberator," the Totality of the "Universal Soul"; he dies and rises, 586. Dionusos, the Nature God of the Greeks, as Amun was to the Egyptians, 585-u. Dionusos the personification of the Sun in Taurus, 585-u. Dionusos the same as the dismembered Zagreus, 585-l. Dionusos, the spiritual regeneration of man typified by the second birth of, 357-m. Dionusos, the Sun, suggested the spiritual mediator, 519-u. Dionusos torn in pieces by the Titans represented the Soul mixed with matter, 561-l. Dionusos was Creator, guardian, liberator, saviour of the soul, 357-m. Dionysius, or author of his books, concealed science under the disguise of Christianity, 732-l. Dionysius, the Areopagite; Dogma of Hermes found in writings of, 731-l. Dionysius, the Areopagite, the first Bishop of Athens, 543-l. Dionysius, the Younger, written to by Pluto, on the First Principle, 99-u. Dioscuri patrons of sailors and navigation, 427-u. Dioscuri sailed with Jason for the golden fleeced Ram, the Sun, 466-l. Dioscuri, the Tunis Castor and Pollux, deities of Samothrace, 426-l. Directors of the Work or Masons of the 9th to 11th degrees; duties of the, 331-l. Disagree in matters of opinion and both be sane and honest, 166-u. Disc and Crescent denote Taurus; used as our Orators' sign, 452-u. Disc and Crescent on the head of the Bull represents—, 452-m. Disc and Crescent on Ram instead of Bull represent the Sun in Aries, 452-l. Disc and Crescent symbols of the Sun and Moon in conjunction, 452-u. Disciples first called Christians at Antioch, 262-l. Disciples of Christ, secret meaning to the number of the, 233-m. Discipline of the Secret compared to the Heathen Mysteries, 544-u. Discipline of the Secret was the concealment of certain tenets, 543-m. Discords, wrong, evil, suffering, are—, 577-u. Discovery of the sacred place in which Truth is hidden reveals the True Light, 785-l. Discovery of Truth the most Sublime Science to which a mortal can aspire, 785-l. Divine and human relations received dramatic form in ancient views, 372-n. Divine and human united symbolized by an equilateral triangle, 858-m. Divine and the Human intermingled in every human being, 853-u. Divine attributes contrasted with human littleness, 651-m. Divine Dynasty which governed the early world, 508-m. Divine Essence symbolized by Light or Fire, 742-l. Divine in man makes him more than an intelligent animal, 857-l. Divine Intellect as an Idea, the Universe invested with form after being in the, 323-m. Divine Intellect evolved all Souls and intellects of men, 582-m. Divine law an analogical inference from human law, 694-m. Divine Life animates dead matter, creation begins, 556-m. Divine Life by evolution approaches dead matter, 556-m. Divine mingles with human in all affairs, 12-u. Divine Nature, a theme on which man is not entitled to dogmatize, 222-m. Divine Nature, Power and Justice the same, Wisdom and Mercy the same in the, 552-m. Divine not encroached on by dead matter, 556-u. Divine Original; the consummation of Plato's science is the contemplation of the, 692-l. Divine perfection nearest approached by Man, 610-u. Divine Power, or Word, unfolded the Intellect, 582-m. "Divine right to govern" vested in the ablest, wisest, best, 203-l. Divine Soul, acting as a cause, produced intelligence, 669-l. Divine symbolized by the Human in the creation of woman, 849-l. Divine Tetragram, Jehova, formed by adding Yod to the ternary name of Eve. 771-m. Divine Triangle, Fatality, Will and Power; the magical ternary. 738-u. Divine Will enacts the moral laws. 737-m. Divine Will or Power limited by the Divine Wisdom; the result, Beauty, Harmony. 846-l. Divine will struggles with the natural will in the souls of men, 599-m. Divine Word allied with Universal Reason in the Kabalah, 744-l. Divinity ascribed to Heavenly bodies by Phoenicians and Egyptians, 456-l. Divinity ascribed to the stars by the logic of Cicero, 670-l. Divinity belonged to the soul of nature, 670-u. Divinity designated by the Chinese by the name of the Divine Reason, 616-u.. Divinity held to be invisible by Druids, hence could not worship idols, 618-u. Divinity, numbers expressed the utterances of, 209-u. Divinity severed from the Universe by the Spiritualists, 667-m. Divinity, the "Great Whole," was male and female, 658-u. Division of the Heavens by seven, planets and twelve signs, 460-m. Doctrine enveloped with symbols by Pythagoras, 97-m. Doctrine of Lucanus one of the most ancient and widely accepted, 654-l. Doctrine of Masonry in reference to religious Truths, 576-l. Doctrine of the Decans regarded as important, secret, august, 470-l. Doctrine secret and superior to that of the Gospels, 542-l. Doctrine; through all the ancient dogmas is found a common concealed, 729-l. Doctrine, to unite man with the World and Deity the object of the, 415-m. Doctrines of Druids taught—, 168-m. Doctrines of Odin, 168-m. Doctrines of the degrees of the Indian Mysteries, 428-l. Doctrines of the Greeks, 250-u. Doctrines of the Templars misunderstood by the mass of them, 819-m. Doctrines of Zoroaster taught—, 167-l. Doctrines, to but few did intellectual Hebrews teach the esoteric, 207-l. Dog leads nine Elus to the cavern; significance and origin, 489-l. Dog Star, Sirius, 490-u. Dog supposed to have aided Isis in her search for Osiris represents, 376-l. Dog's head given to Mercury to express prudence, 779-l. Dogma, a belief in the existence of God, the basis of its, 220-m. Dogma of Orpheus, Moses and the Theologians, 443-l. Dogma of widespread application was the division of the First Cause into the Active and Passive, 653-l. Dogmas of ancient religions and mysterious societies have a doctrine in common, 729-l. Dogmas of the Hindus, 604-m. Dogmatism of man on subjects beyond his comprehension, 651-u. Doketes held that Christ only took the appearance of a body, 564-m. Dominion of the spiritual nature over the material urged in the Degrees, 855. Dominion, one of the last four Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 848-l Domitian, horrors of despotism under, 27-u. Domitian, reference to the reign of, 47-l, 3-u. Domitian, "that most savage monster", 49-m. Doric order of architecture represents the ineffable degrees, 202-u. Double nature of man, though he is one, 861-l. Doubt and question must accompany man's onward progress, 712-l. Doubt, who shall decide in honest, 166-u. Dove, Raven, Phoenix, are symbols of Light, Darkness and Beauty, 792-m. Draco made the astronomical cincture of the Universe, 498-m. Draco or Jefferies as Judge to be opposed by Masonry, 20-l. Dragon finally absorbed by and united with the Principle of Good, 499-l. Dragon foe struck down by Mithras, 612-l. Dragon the image of Ahriman, 257-l. Dragon, winged, a symbol of Matter or Salt, 774-m. Dragons and Serpents, something divine in the nature of, 494-l. Dragons figure in other than astronomical legends, 499-m. Drama of Hiram and the Mysteries teach the victory of Good over Evil, 435-l. Dream phenomena are mysteries little understood, 733-l. Dreams are realities while they last, 166-u. Dresden Reformed or Rectified Rite, that of Ramsay, 779-l. Druidic Temples and Chapters, 235-l. Druidic Temples recording the meteoric cycles, 236-u. Druidical ceremonies came from India; originally Buddhists, 367-u. Druidical Hu contains the True name of Deity, 702-u. Druidical initiate called thrice born when ceremony completed, 430-m. Druidical Mysteries conform to those of other nations, 367. Druidical Mysteries explained the primitive truths, 430-l. Druidical Mysteries, initiate placed in a tomb in the, 430-l. Druidical Mysteries, Initiations performed at midnight in the, 367-l. Druidical Mysteries, periods of the festivals of the, 367-l. Druidical Mysteries resembled those of the Orient; description of, 429-m. Druidical religion's idea and doctrines, 618-u. Druidical rites refer to astronomical phenomena, 502-u. Druidical sacred Triad inscribed on a cruciform tree, 504-u. Druidical subterranean grotto at New Grange in Ireland, 504-m. Druidical Temple in the Island of Lewis, Scotland, 504-m. Druids admitted immortality, judgment, man's responsibility, 618-u. Druids asserted the Unity of the God-head and invoked One Power, 618-u. Druids considered the cross a sacred symbol, 504-u. Druids cut a tree in the shape of a Tau cross and inscribed it, 504-u. Druids did not worship idols, holding Divinity to be invisible, 618-u. Druids' doctrines taught—, 168-m. Druids exercised considerable secular as well as religious power, 618-l. Druids expressed Deity by the symbol O.I.W, 618-u. Druids expressed the name of Deity by the letters O.I.W, 622-u. Druids, first, children of the Magi; initiation from Egypt and Chaldea, 103-l. Druids had sacred regard for the odd numbers, 618-m. Druids had some idea of redemption and a Redeemer, 618-u. Druids held the doctrine of transmigration, 618-u. Druids imparted secrets without the use of audible language, 372-m. Druids of Britain similar to the Magi of the Persians, 617-l. Druids studied astronomy and practiced the Masonic virtue, Truth, 619-u. Druids, uniformity between the Persian Magi and the, 367-u. Druids, worship of; their dogma and symbolism, 103-l. Druids worshipped Hu and Ceridwen, male and female, 618-u. Duad, a figure of the cube, 5-l. Duad, the origin of contrasts, the imperfect condition, 630-u. Duad, the symbol of diversity, inequality, division, vicissitudes, 630-u. Duad was female and represented matter capable of form, 631-u. Dual Sovereignty of the Universe acknowledged by philosophers, 660-m. Dualism, belief in two adverse principles or, 272-275. Dualism of Good and Evil adverse to the doctrine of Unity, 687-u. Dualism of mind and matter the result of the idea of an independent mind, 677-l. Du Barry governing in the name of Louis the 15th, 49-m. Duties grow out of all the relations of life, naturally, undeniably, 832-u. Duties of a Mason are—, 219-l. Duties of a Master of the Symbolic Lodge, 325-333. Duties of life more than life, 151-l. Duties of life still remain to be done and errors combated, 163-l. Duties of Mason not confined to Masons alone, 176-185. Duties of 9th Degree, 159-u. Duties of a Prince of Jerusalem the same as of old in substance, 241-m. Duties of the Knight Royal Axe, 351-u. Duty escaped is a gain avoided, 837-l. Duty, even if there be no reward, a Mason's obligation, 119-m. Duty forbids us to be idle, 343-m. Duty of a Knight Commander of the Temple, 578-580. Duty of a Mason in reference to our activities, 342-m. Duty of a Mason, not the result or the reward to be considered, 239-u. Duty of a Mason when he hears of a fallen man, 335-l. Duty of a Mason with his superiors, his equals, his inferiors, 336-m. Duty of Masonry, eternal, persistent, 18-21. Duty, not Heaven or bliss, to be toiled for, 229-l. Duty practiced because it is right and just, is good, 722-l. Duty recognized by morality and religion, 717-m. Duty supposes a rule both intelligible and certain, 695-m. Duty to press forward in the search for Truth, 223-u. Duty written on the volume of Masonic life, 350-l. Dying Nature Gods in every country, 590-u. Dynasties speedily decay and run out, 49-u.

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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.

F

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.

G

"G" in the Fellow-Craft Degree represents God and Geometry, 640-m. "G," represents the Hebrew Jod or Yod, the generative principle, 632-u. "G" said to signify Geometry, 40-m. "G," initial letter of the Hebrew word Geparaith, signifying Sulphur, 780-m. Gabriel, the face of the Ox, on north and left hand, with He, and Fire, 798-m. Gad, as a warrior, has for device the Ram, domicile of Mars, 461-l. Gain, necessity of shaking off the love of; effects of, 40-u. Galen states that differing schools of study were equally important, 711-u. Gamaliel, the Rabbi, taught Paul the Kabalah, 769-u. Games of the circus in honor of the Sun, Nature, Planets, Elements, 461-u. Garment is an interposed medium, 795-u. Garment nearest His substance is the vacant space of creative acts, 748-u. Gate of Men through which souls descended was called Cancer, 438-u. Gate of the Gods through which souls reascended was called Capricorn, 438-u. Gates at the steps of the ladder, names, material, symbolism, 414-u. Gates of the Sun, Souls descended from Heaven to earth through the, 438-u. Gates through which souls descended and reascended used in Mysteries, 412-413. Gautama, the Hindu God, Sakya, so called by the Ceylonese, 551-m. Gavel, hieroglyphic picture of a Master's, 80-l. Gea and Ouranos, Grecian Deities of Earth and Heaven, 850-l. Geburah, in the Kabalah, is called Judgment, which includes limitation, 764-l. Geburah, Mother, Severity or Strict Justice, the fifth Sephiroth, 552-m. Geburah, one of the Sephiroth; Austerity, Rigor or Severity, 753-m. Geburah represents, or is, the Ox, 798-m. Geburah, the Sephiroth, conjoined sexually with Gedulah to produce Tepareth, 764-l. Gaber, an Arab, cultivated the Hermetic Science, 840-l. Gedulah and Geburah, the two arms of Adam Kadmon, 758-u. Gedulah, Geburah, Tepareth denoted by Yod, He, Vau, 798-m. Gedulah, one of the Sephiroth; magnificence or Benignity, 753-m. Gedulah or Khased, Father, Benignity or Mercy, the fourth Sephiroth, 552-m. Gedulah represents or is the Lion, 798-m. Gemini, Castor and Pollux, the Dioscuri, the Cabiri, 454-m. Generation begins with the vegetable kingdom, hence "G" is displayed, 632-u. Generation constituted the process of Creation, to the ancients, 771-l. Generation is the meaning of the letter G, or Jod or Yod, in triangle, 632-u. Generation of Angels and Worlds the secret of the Occult Sciences, 844-u. Generation primarily by the action of the Sun, secondarily by the Moon, 657. Generation solely caused by the Sun, Moon and Stars, 469-l. Generation symbolized by Gemini, the Twins, at remote period, 401-l. Generation the effect of the union of the Active and Passive, 657. Generation, the Power of, 305-m. Generative and Productive are always in conjunction, 766-l. Generative number, the Unit, and two, 628-m. Generative organs carried in procession; mutilation of, 412-l. Generative organs venerated by all ancient people as symbols, 656-m. Generative Power or Spirit and Matter originally in Deity, 700-m. Generative power seated in the Sun, 669-u. Generative power symbolized by the Stauros and the Cross, 771-l. Generative Power to beget intellectual action in Binah, the Intellectual Faculty, 766-m. Generative principle represented by the letter G, initial of the name of Deity, 632-u. Generous Mason regrets dissensions and disputes, 123-m. Genesis assigns the formation of the world to the Alhim, 568-m. Genesis in a second fragment ascribes; creation to Ihuh-Alhim, 568-m. Genii dispensed the Good and the Evil, six on each side, 416-u. Genii intermediaries between Gods and men, the Universal Providence, 416-u. Genii of Decans had names, characteristics; aid in effects produced, 470-m. Genii of the Gnostics, 271-l. Genii or Angels differed in character; some good, some evil, 416-u. Genii, six, created by Ormuzd, prototypes of Archangels, 256-l. Genii the media of communication between man and the Gods, 441-m. Genii were the Intelligences that reside in the planets, 441-m. Genii were the powers and faculties of nature, part of the science of initiation, 415-l. Genitals of the Vernal Bull bitten by the Scorpion represents—, 412-l. Genius gets Power, its lieutenants are Force and Wisdom, 30-m. Genius, the strenuous application of commonplace faculties, 174-m. Geometry does not sufficiently express the science of numbers, 34-m. Germans adored God without daring to name Him, 621-l. Ghe, the Earth, one of the first divinities, the wife of Ouranos, 658-u. Gihon, a stream of the Edenic river, 58-u. Gimli or Vingolf, the Heaven of the Icelanders, 619-m. Globe, ancients had no idea the earth was a, 442-l. Globes, celestial and terrestrial, on columns, 17-m. Gloria Dei est celare verbum. Amen, 861-l. Glory and ambition in the highest degree is to strive to benefit others, 853-u. Glory: God does not tempt or constrain men to do evil, and that is the Infinite, 848-l. Glory is one of the last four Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 848-l. Glory of Deity displayed in the Universe as a reflection, 673-m. Gnosis expresses the idea of cognizance by intuition, 771-m. Gnosis of Carpocrates consists of one Deity and spirits ruling Earth, 562-m. Gnosis proscribed by Christians; Sanctuary closed against initiation, 840-m. Gnostic doctrine, rise and explanation of, 248-256. Gnostic Julian infected with the allegories of Grecian Polytheism, 732-u. Gnostic Mysteries made known to the heads of the Templars, 817-m. Gnostic seals and abraxae adopted by Templars, 235-m. Gnostic sects had Mysteries and an initiation, 542-l. Gnostic seven Spirits adopted by the Elxaites, 564-m. Gnostic science rested on a square whose angles were—, 633-u. Gnostic Simonians had a Priesthood of the Mysteries, 542-m. Gnostic Stauros an image of generative power, 771-l. Gnostic theories and ideas of Deity, 554-567. Gnostic Valentinians imitated the Mysteries of Eleusis, 542-l. Gnosticism developed into heretical forms, 818-u. Gnosticism imperfectly revealed the disfigured occult science of the Magi, 839-m. Gnosticism, Jews of Syria and Judea the direct precursors of, 255-m. Gnostics all agreed on a creation directly out of the Divine Essence, 557-m. Gnostics agreed that the Demiurge was the framer of this lower world, 557-m. Gnostics all agreed that the Father was not the framer of this lower world, 557-m. Gnostics, analogy between the doctrines of Alexandria and those of the, 249-m. Gnostics and Disciples of Christ held the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, 399-l. Gnostics and Philo, the Supreme Being was the Light to the, 280-l. Gnostics born of the Kabalah, 626-u. Gnostics connected their faith with the Christianity of St. John, 815-m. Gnostics, derivation of their leading doctrines and ideas, 248-m. Gnostics, doctrines of Zoroaster borrowed by the, 258-l. Gnostics, fundamental doctrines of, 248-m. Gnostics held the universal agent composed the body of the Holy Spirit, 734-m. Gnostics introduced theosophical speculations, 248-m. Gnostics made Souls ascend and descend through eight Heavens, 441-u. Gnostics may have received something from the Chinese; saying of Lao-Tseu, 259-u. Gnostics received from Platonists the idea that—, 255-m. Goat's head given to Sulphur by the Hermeticists, 779-l. God, a Mason's conception of and belief in, 224-l. God a mystery, as everything surrounding us is, 574-m. God, a perfect being, an Abyss, the Primitive Father, always has been, 559-l. God a Perfect Cause, everywhere as Perfect Providence, 716-m. God, a pure spirit, indivisible, omniscient, all powerful, one, 608-u. God, a Somewhat with Power, Wisdom, Intelligence, 739-m. God. According to capacities, so vary the conceptions of, 206-l. God, afflictions and calamities lead the mind to, 189-m. God, all names are contained in the Kabalistic name for the Idea of, 98-m. God an hypothesis imposed by good sense on Human Reason, 738-u. God, an infinite, eternal Soul or Spirit, 609-m. God, an undiscoverable Being known only in proportion to the understanding, 516-l. God and Light before creation; the coexistence of, 739-l. God and the individual Soul are distinct, 852-u. God and the Universe were one according to the Kabalistic view, 765-m. God and Truth are inseparable, 713-u. God as a mind picture may be as much of an idol as a wooden one, 693-m. God as an actuality imagined to be a most occult light by the Kabalists, "Aur", 740-m. God as an Infinite Being comes to us from our consciousness of—, 703-m. God, as infinite justice, must respect the rights of man, 704-m. God, as the world develops it outgrows its ancient idea of, 643-m. God, attributes and ideas of the nature of, 279-286. God beyond human comprehension, 605-u. God called Alfadir in the Edda; is the Creator, 619-m. God can do whatever he wills, being Omnipotent, 705-m. God can not be known in His work but in his mode of manifesting Himself, 267-l. God can not do impossibilities, 737-m. God can will nothing but what is good and just, 705-m. God, categorical questions concerning, 648. God caused Himself to shine forth; is his own father; is prior to substance, 615-u. God, Chance and Intelligence undistinguishable by Menander, 694-m. God, conception of, varies with man's mental cultivation and powers, 223-l. God confronted, felt, known when we reverence mighty cosmic force, 707-m. God confounded with the Demiurge by the mass of the Jews, 558-u. God created man in the image of Deity, Male and Female, 849-l. God created the ideal world only, Logos the material, 251-l. God defined in the Icelandic prose Edda, in a dialog, 619-u. God defined in Sanscrit stanzas, 741-m. God does not tempt nor constrain men to do evil, 848-l. God dying, an inference from a literal interpretation of nature-worship, 588-m. God, 18th Degree taught the unity of, 287-l. God embraces tho principles of reality and cognizance, 707-l. God, existing of Himself, alone, desired to manifest his perfections, 609-l. God first created a Being he called the Word, 565-u. God gives things their existence and their intelligibility, 708-u. God governs by wise and inexorable laws, 228-u. God has an infinite tenderness for his creatures, 704-m. God has created things visible through the Logos, 251-m. God, Hindu dogma of the existence of one, 604-m. God, Idea of, grandest, most holy, most useful, 98-u. God in communion with all material things, 710-u. God in His manifested essence and as Alone has no name, 849-u. God, in Latin and French, has for an initial the Delta or Greek triangle, 631-l. God in men, animals, plants, 565-l. God, in the Masonic creed, is Truth, Beauty, Goodness in Infinity, 706-l. God incapable of anger, 718-u. God, incarnate, submits to all conditions of visible existence, 588-m. God indwelling in matter makes the world a revelation of Him, 710-u. God is a Father in Heaven, a Monarch, a Human Being to the unlearned, 743-m. God is a hypothesis; Absolute Reason is not one, 737-u. God is a Paternal Being as taught by Masonry, 239-u. God is Good and what he does is right, 240-u. God is Good, the belief in a Devil proceeds from a conviction that, 324-u. God Is, if a self-existent Force and its Intelligence are admitted, 100-m. God is Illimitable Time in the Zend-Avesta, 256-l. God is inconceivable; to investigate Him is but to perplex ourselves, 650-u. God is life itself, eternal and perfect, 681-u. God is not the Universe, though everywhere present in spirit and truth, 707-l. God is Omnipotent, but effects without causes are impossible, 846-m. God is one, a part of the Masonic old doctrine, 876-l. God is One, extending through all the Universe; a single substance, 667-m. God is our Father and we are brethren, 227-l. God is silent, consents with Mind and is known to Souls through Mind, 582-m. God is the reflected image of man as conceived by man himself, 223-m. God Is, the studies which convince a man that, 226-l. God keeps watch over the little and the great, producing variety from Unity of Force, 829. God known only through his attributes, 555-m. God known to us only by his Attributes, 575-l. God, laws of, 8-u. God loves his creatures, 717-l. God loves us all, so we can look complacently on evils, 715-u. God made the world and, of necessity, it is good and perfect, 705-m. God manifested Himself by His Thought; source of His manifestations, 559-l. God manifested in Binah characterized himself Intelligent, 753-u. God manifested in the several Sephiroth displayed their characteristics, 753-m. God manifested in Yod called himself Wise; the vessel of Hakemah, 753-u. God may be called Ihuh after the conception of Creation, 752-u. God must be free, if man is, possessing infinite liberty, 703-l. God must be omnipresent in space and time, 709-l. God, nature of the Supreme; references to Egyptian Gods, 431-u. God never reveals himself in the sensible world but through the Demiurge, 558-u. God not a logical being to be explained by deductions, 703-m. God not able to perform some miracles, 736-u. God not an abstract God, but an intelligent, free person, 707-u. God not an Abstraction, but a real Being, a moral person, 703-l. God not inert and uncreative during the eternity behind the Universe, 849-u. God not separated from the Universe, attested by Eusebius, 667-m. God not to be made into any mode or like to the Sons of Men, 752-u. God not to be represented by any figure or image or letters He or Yod, 752-u. God not yet having created, and as alone, has no name, 848-l. God, nothing can be imagined more excellent than, 224-u. God now compared to Light deemed unphilosophical, if not Atheistic, 739-m. God of Good and a God of Evil, each independent, eternal, 565-l. God of Good must in the end overcome the God of Evil, 565-l. God of many Christians but the old heathen gods, 296-u. God of the New Platonists was one simple Original Essence, 284-l. God only Wise, Man's wisdom but a reflection, 251-l. God penetrates the man and becomes a living spirit within him, 609-m. God perfect and infinite in his attributes, 574-l. God preordained suffering and calamity, 228-l. God, philosophers taught to but few the true knowledge of, 207-l. God possesses a secondary Intelligence which descends to matter, 415-m. God possesses Charity, the supreme virtue of man, 704-m. God possesses infinite intelligence and infinite liberty, 704-u. God, prayer to, 6-l. God, prior even to the first God and King, conceived things by his intellect 614-l. God produced all things by His Intellect, Will, Free Determination, 759-l. God, Pythagoras' definition of, 285-l. God regarded as that from which Light flows by the Sabeans, Kabalists, 739-l. God regarded by the Masons as a Moral Governor, as well as an Original Creator, 224-l. God, relations of a Mason to, 227-l. God, religious requisite of a Mason is a belief in one True, 164-u. God represented by the Demiurge on the lower stage of existence, 557-l. God represented by the Gnostics as an unfathomable Abyss, 555-n. God represented by the hieroglyphic of a horned serpent, 495-u. God, result of a low conception of, 223-l. God revealed in the True, the Beautiful, the Good, 708-u. God reveals Himself by His attributes, 267-l. God reveals Himself in our convictions, conscience, instinct, 324-u. God reveals Himself to us by His uttered Word, 324-u. God said to Moses: "I am that which Is, Was and Shall Be", 848-l. God, single Tau represent one, 503-l. God, Spirits of, ascent and descend on the ladder, 10-l. God sums up in himself perfect Beauty, Truth and Good, 703-u. God Supreme, from whom all other gods emanate or are by Him created, 597-l. God, Temple of 7-l. God, that the mass shall lack work and food seems to be a law of, 179-180. God the Almighty Father and Source of All, 575-u. God, the author of everything, the Eternal, the Supreme, the Living, 581-m. God, the believing Mason conscious of being a co-operator with, 228-l. God, the capacity of the mind to receive positive truth limits man's view of, 221-l. God, the Cause, by whatever qualities known, 644. God, the earliest exertion of thought resulted in the idea of, 511-l. God, the first emanation, was Light, then Ormuzd, 256-l. God, the First Supreme, Infinite Unity; All and One flowed forth from, 759-l. God, the formal, efficient and final cause, 680. God, the highest view we can form is the nearest to a true conception of, 223-l. God, the Holy of Holies, as author of the moral law, 706-l. God, the individual good of the Mason is considered by, 228-l. God, the Infinite Parent, revealed by natural human religion, 715-m. God, the Light principle from which souls emanate and return, 740-l. God the Living Soul of the Universe, 574-l. God, the Logos, dwells in, 251-u. God, the Master Mason's Word is a knowledge of, 209-u. God the necessary logical condition of a world; its necessitating cause, 708-l. God, the Omnipotent Legislator, the source of the moral law, 701-l. God the only original Existence, the Absolute, Author of all, 701-l. God the Principle of Liberty, Justice, Charity, 706-l. God the Principle of Moral Truth and of personal morality, 703-u. God. The protest of Masonry against belief in a cruel God is Trust in, 196-l. God, the sole, Self-existing Power, expanded his idea and appeared, 608-m. God, the Soul of the Universe and coexistent with it, 709-u. God, to Ancients, manifested by the Sun, 13-u. God to be loved under the forms of Truth, Justice, Nobility of Soul, 707-u. God too sublime to be known; displayed by Intelligences, 564-u. God united to Wisdom communicated the germ of Creation, 251-l. God was alone, formless, before he formed a conception of Creation, 752-u. God was the Phos-Nocton, the Light cognizable only by the Intellect, 740-l. God willed to produce beings, and from that which is produced Brahma, 608-l. God wills a thing because it is just; it is a necessity for Him to do so, 737-u. God wills a thing because it is just; it is not just because God wills it, 847-u. God: Zoroastrians addressed hymns and prayers to the Supreme, 017-l. Goddesses holding serpents are figures in Egypt and Assyria, 495-l. God's actualities seem less lofty than our ideal of justice, 832-m. Gods and Idols of Gods were symbols of truth to the ancient Sages, 302-l. God's attention imagined to be continually centered on man, 302-l. God's attributes are man's virtues, 704-u. God's attributes are not God, 573-u. God's attributes known only through their manifestations, 739-u. Gods, Astronomical details and operations of Nature in histories of, 375-m. God's character makes a difference in the conduct of people, 043-u. Gods composing the Trinities of the Ancient religions, 576-m. Gods created by personification of Stars and phenomena were worshipped, 508-m. God's creations coexisting with Himself, 708-l. God's Essence includes Wisdom, Justice, Truth, Harmony, Love, Eternity, 582-m. God's existence and nature one of the highest questions, 642-m. God's existence as comprehensible as the existence of a Soul, 573-l. God's existence, every thinking creature must be conscious of, 605-u. God's existence evidenced by our consciousness of the fact, 709-u. God's existence ploughed deeply into Nature, 647-l. God's existence taught by Reason, 743-u. God's goodness seems to be impugned by disorder in the world, 705-m. God's goodness the foundation of Truth, 142-l. God's justice and the law of merit and demerit the foundations of faith, 706-u. God's Justice, which is Severity, the Female, 846-u. God's law consistent with His justice whether it corresponds with our notions or not, 830-u. God's law of justice can not be measured by our standards, 830-l. God's love governs our acts of charity; His justice governs our justice, 707-u. God's love not inconsistent with the evils of existence, 718-u. God's love takes care of all to the end, 240-m. God's love the same as that in man, but in an infinite degree, 705-u. God's Mercy, or Benignity, alone reigning, sin would go unpunished, 846-u. God's mode of action a conception beyond our reach, 832-l. God's modes of operation are the action of the Universe, 710-u. God's nature and attributes, 680. God's nature and attributes in the Zend-Avesta, 258-l. God's nature, attributes, essence, wholly beyond us, 568-l. God's nature is not conceivable by the human mind, 743-u. God's nature, it is impious to assume or explain, 605-u. Gods of the Veda, their origin and signification, 602-612. God's Omnipotence the secret of Occult Sciences, 844-n. Gods, one of the bases of initiation was the providence and superintendence of the, 415-l. God's Perfections produced the intellectual world by development, 559-l. Gods personified, of secondary rank, falsely credited with Creator's work, 624-u. God's poetry is man; his prose is nature, 715-l. God's power provided for all the evils of existence, 716-u. God's relations to a Mason, 227-l. God's Thought conceiving the Universe and willing its creation, 575-u. God's thought confronted when we, in our studies, attain a truth, 707-m. God's Thought manifested and expressed in the Word, 575-l. God's Thought uttered in His word created the Universe, 577-u. God's Universe a mystery incomprehensible by man, 530-m. God's varied actions are the Forces of Nature, 809-m. Gods were mortal men who deserved to have their souls elevated after death, 398-m. God's will controls every happening in the Universe, 859-m. God's will has no moral authority except as it is just, 726-u. God's will learned when we learn the right, 707-m. God's wisdom foresaw all the evils of existence, 716-u. God's Wisdom foresees what each will do and uses it as an instrument, 848-l. God's Wisdom the mother of Creation, 251-l. God's Word uttering His Thought becomes the Creator, 575-u. God's work, in heaven, is done by angels; on earth, by men, 736-u. Gold assigned to the Sun, 729-u. Gold is all Spirit and incorruptible; the emblem of the Sun which presides over light, 788-u. Gold of the Hermeticists is a true dogma, light, truth, but also material gold, 778-u. Gold produced from Salt under the combined action of Sulphur and Mercury, 778-m. Gold, to the eyes of the Initiate is Light condensed, 103-u. Golden Age longed for when man communed with Deity, 653-u. Golden calf of Aaron was one of the oxen under the bronze laver, 818-l. Golden Fleece of Aries guarded by a serpent, 498-m. "Golden Numbers," "golden verse," "golden Ass", 103-u. Golden Rule should have the words "under the same circumstances" added, 836-u. Good actions not always followed by happiness nor evil ones by misery, 705-l. Good and Evil, belief concerning, 272-u. Good and Evil, categorical questions concerning, 648. Good and Evil coexisting, more active question than all others, 684-m. Good and Evil coexisting, only staved off by inventions of theories, 687-u. Good and Evil contests personified by the course of the Sun, 594-m. Good and evil deities among Chaldeans, Greeks, etc, 661-m. Good and Evil in the world necessitates Free will and election, 797-m. Good and evil influences of the planets flowed from the Zodiac, 663-m. Good and Evil principles by their equilibrium produce harmony, 549-u. Good and Evil principles, ancient thought regarding, 221-m. Good and Evil problems not solved by a Redeemer who shall end Evil, 847-l. Good and Evil reconciled or the Universe would be a failure, 767-m. Good and Evil, Revelations depict the struggle between, 272-l. Good and Evil, Stars divided into the, 472-m. Good and Evil symbolized by the contest between Ialdaboth and his mother, 563-m. Good and Evil, the invisible Intelligences divided into the, 474-l. Good and Light synonymous because Light multiplied man's enjoyments, 660-m. Good, belief in a Devil an attempt to explain the existence of Evil and, 324-u. Good can not cause Evil; it must have had another cause, 661-u. Good counterbalances Evil; Light in equilibrium with Darkness, 764-l. Good has as an inseparable shadow the Evil, 846-l. Good implies its opposite, Evil, 681-l. Good, in the Absolute, an attribute of the Absolute Being, 702-l. Good, in the Absolute, is Good itself, superior to all particular duties, 702-l. Good is beyond man himself; not so God's Good, 680-l. Good is known by the evil, 797-m. Good is not a consequence; it is first or nothing, 722-l. Good men are tending to the realm of Perfection, 538-u. Good men of every nation superior to popular deities, 562-l. Good never separated from the evil; the two must mingle, 660-l. Good, period of the final triumph of, 258-m. Good principle divided into Creation, Preservation, Renovation, 604-m. Good Principle identified with the Sun, 594-u. Good principle represented by Masonry, 221-m. Good principle urged men towards—, 221-m. Good realized in nature, according to Plato, 681-m. Good resigned for the disinterested and universal, 696-m. Good, the foundation of obligation, 722-m. Good, the great speculations of antiquity forecast the victory of, 274-m. Good, the object of the Absolute Thought is the Absolute, 680-l. Good, the single principle in which centers all moral principles, 702-m. Good the ultimate end of Nature, according to Aristotle, 681-m. Good to reign in eternity and Evil to cease is but a poet's dream, 847-l. Good will prevail and Evil be overthrown by a Redeemer, 274-m. Goodness the first feature of Charity, 705-u. Gospel of John, a passage from an older work begins the, 280-u. Gospel of John, explanation and objects of the, 280-m. Gospel of St. John a Polemic against, the Gnostics, 559-m. Gospel of St. John the basis of rites proper to complete the initiation, 821-m. Gothic Festival of the Winter Solstice, Yuletide, became Christmas, 368-u. Gothic Mysteries, festivals, initiations, symbols, 368-u. Gothic Mysteries introduced from the East by Odin, 367-l. Gothic Mysteries similar to others; description of, 430-m. Gothic Mysteries taught the destruction of the world and the rising of a new one, 431-m. Govern In ablest, wisest, best is vested the Divine right to, 203-u. Government by incapables or merely respectables comes to nought, 31-m. Government, defects in a Democratic form of, 44-m. Government, Democratic, and Imperial Rome compared, 47-l. Government, Free, cannot long endure, when—, 203-u. Government, free, depends on the virtue and intelligence of common people, 177-u. Governmental machinery and laws in the interest of justice, 834-m. Government, Masonry not hostile to civil, 153-m. Government tends to become a conspiracy against liberty, 805-m. Government, those who reap the benefits should bear the burdens of, 176-u. Gracchi replaced by aroused indignation, 48-u. Grand Arcanum confers great power on the Adept, 101-m. Grand Master Architect, 12th Degree, duties of, 189-u. Grand Pontiff, the 19th Degree, 312-u. Gravitation around the centers of Life, Heat and Light, 843-u. Great Lights symbolize the Sun, Moon and Mercury, 486-l. "Great Work" a creation of the human word initiated into the power of the Word of God, 775-u. "Great Work" assures man of the empire of Azoth and power over the Magical Agent, 773-l. Great Work benefits the Body by bringing health and wealth, 785-u. Great Work benefits the Soul by causing it to know God, Nature, ourself, 785-u. Great Work comprehended and executed brings great knowledge, 786-l. "Great Work" depends chiefly on the internal Magnet of Paracelsus, 777-m. Great Work in perfection expressed by a cross over a triangle in alchemy, 790-l. "Great Work" is the conquest of man over his faculties and future, 773-l. "Great Work" itself is the work of the Sun, 773-u. "Great Work" of Hermes is magical and supposes the Absolute in Science and Will, 775-l. "Great Work" secrets have a threefold significance, 773-u. "Great Work" symbolized by the Rose in Flamel's book, 821-l. Great Work, the purification of the Soul has a hidden meaning, 792-m. Great Work, the universal agent is the elementary matter of the, 734-m. Greater Mysteries, five years' probation between the Lesser and the, 432-l. Greatest good of greatest number can legitimately affect ideal justice, 836-l. Grecian Choruses, the Strophe and Ante-Strophe connected with the Stars, 462-m. Grecian philosopher, saying of Socrates, the, 170-u. Grecian Temples destroyed by Persians under Xerxes and fire chapels erected, 610-m. Greed, commercial, deadens the nerves of sympathy, 298-l. Greek history shows the One God and then a worship of Nature, 619-l. Greek name of Deity consists of three letters, I, A, O, 632-l. Greek Philosophers expounded the loftier ideas and nobler doctrines, 617-m. Greek Philosophy embraced a belief in an Infinite and—, 617-m. Greek philosophy preceded by the Mystic Theologers, 683-m. Greeks consecrated the generative organs as symbols of fruitfulness, 656-m. Greeks, the scholars of the Egyptians, showed vestiges of an old faith, 617-u. Gregory Nazianzen, Bishop of Constantinople, speaks of the Christian Mysteries, 545-m. Grip, hieroglyphic picture of the Lion's, 80-l. Grip of the Lion of the House of Judah clasps the human race, 641-u. Grip of the Lion raised Khurum after that of Aquarius and Cancer failed, 461-u. Grip of a Master raises the candidate, 640-l. Grip of a Master represented by the figure ten, 638-m. Gurzsher, the Persian comet, consumes the world, 623-l. Gymnosophist Priests came from the Euphrates to Ethiopia, 362-m. Gymnosophists, at the Temple of Amun were celebrated the Mysteries of the, 362-m.

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Habit is a Force, a second nature, 90-l. Hades, Hercules under the guidance of Minerva descended to, 592-l. Haikal denotes the place in which all things are contained, 799-u. Haikal, Temple or Palace; the name of Malakoth, 799-u. Haikal, the Palace of the degree Tephareth, which is concealed in it, 799-u. Hair of the women at the festival of Isis was flowing; the men shaven and bald, 387-l. Hakemah and Binah denoted by Yod, He, 798-m. Hakemah and Binah imperfectly joined with averted faces, 796-l. Hakemah and Binah in the Head as the two hemispheres of the brain, 768-l. Hakemah and Binah, the two lobes of the brain of Adam Kadmon, 757-l. Hakemah and Binah, whom it impregnates, quantitatively equal, 763-u. Hakemah and Bainah, Wisdom and Intelligence, the second Sephiroth, 552-u. Hakemah, Binah and Daath illustrated by comparison with pain, 758-l. Hakemah communicated potency and increase to Binah, 756-l. Hakemah is a person and termed Abba, or Father, 799-m. Hakemah is Father, Binah is Mother, the two in equilibrium as male and female. 763-m. Hakemah is the generative power of producing Thought, yet in Deity, 758-m. Hakemah is the Generator of all things; he and Binah conjoin, 763-l. Hakemah proceeded from Kether through the energy of Yod, 756-m. Hakemah represents, or is, the Man, 798-m. Hakemah Sapientia, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u. Hakemah, the Father, the active power or energy of the Deity, 552-m. Hakemah, Wisdom, Sapientia; wise by means of Binah, 753-u. Hand open pouring milk from vessel in shape of heart, symbolism, 412-m. Hand, the left, open and expanded, symbolic meaning of the, 388-u. Hannibal, results of Faust and Luther's work excelled that of, 43-u. Hansa (the Sun) dwelling in light; the Truth, 741-m. Hansavati Rich, a Sanscrit stanza says, "He is Hansa" (the Sun), 741-m. Happiness and satisfaction greater as ends in view are lofty and noble, 349-u. Happiness, as an effect of the Good, completes and crowns moral order, 724-u. Happiness dependent on the relations of the outer world, 686-m. Happiness in virtue the object of existence in man, 716-l. Happiness promoted by thought and purpose being in conformity with Divine rule, 713-u. Happiness will not result from repose unless balanced by a contrary movement, 847-l. Harmonies of Heaven correspond to those of Earth, 101-l. Harmony and Beauty should be the result of the equilibrium in man of the—, 855-m. Harmony and movement the Life of the Universe and Soul alike, 859-l. Harmony as represented by the three among the Pythagoreans, 632-m. Harmony consisting of the six parts of Seir Aupin represented by Vau, 799-l. Harmony finally led up to and it will reign forever, 577-u. Harmony necessary in Government and natural laws, 306-l. Harmony of life and action; of virtue and perfection, 765-u. Harmony of the Universe, 209-l. Harmony of the Universe, a combination of contraries, 660-m. Harmony of the Universe belongs to and is a part of it, 665-u. Harmony of the Universe broken by a single effect without a cause, 735-l. Harmony of the Universe responds to the unity of God, 707-l. Harmony of the world maintained by a Divine Force, can Soul of Nature, 668-u. Harmony only from the analogy of contraries. 848-u. Harmony or Beauty, the eternal law, a side of the Masonic triangle, 826-m. Harmony, Power of Deity in equilibrium with his Wisdom, 2-u. Harmony result of equilibrium of Justice and Mercy of God, 17-u. Harmony result of equilibrium of the sympathy and opposite action of contraries, Wisdom holding the scales, 8-m. Harmony resulting from equilibrium of Contraries taught by Ternary, 792-u. Harmony resulting from the equilibrium of the Spiritual and Material natures, 764-l. Harmony the result of the equilibrium of contrary forces, 306-u. Harmony the result of the equipoise of Necessity and Liberty, 848-l. Harmony, Wisdom, Force, the Great Attributes of the Essence of Deity, 531-m. Harmony which upholds and preserves, 531-m. Harmony with Wisdom and Power, one Masonic Triad, 8-u. Har-oeri, the Creative Word, from the action and reaction of Osiris and Isis, 861-m. Har-oeri, Son of Osiris and Isis; throne supported by lions, 79-m. Har-oeris, the elder Horus, Egyptian Sun God, festival of, 79-u. Hava Maal, The sublime Book of Odin; maxims from, 168-m. Hawk the symbol of Ra or Phre, 254-l. He and Yod represent the female and male principles in equilibrium, 323-m. He, approached by Yod, becomes imbued with a luminous influence, 793-u. "He" considered to be the agent of Almighty Power, 698-l. He of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Neschamah, 757-u. He, impregnated by Vau, produced Microprosopos, or Seir Aupin, 793-u. He, impregnated by Yod, begets a son, and thus pregnant brings forth, 763-m. He is Binah and the other He is Malkuth, 758-u. He, is female and He, is hidden on every side, 763-u. He is impregnated by Yod and begets a son which she brings forth, 763-l. He is the wife of Yod, the second He is the wife of Vav, 761-u. He, the female letter, communicates to Yod her light, 751-m. "He," the letter expressing the union of Deity with his creatures, 698-l. He-She, the meaning of the masculine-feminine Hua and Hia, 698-m. He-She, in Aramtic, Hebrew, Arabic, 700-u. Head, Kether, the Crown, ring or circlet, first Sephiroth, 768-l. Heads of Macroprosopos, Adam Kadmon, explained, 758-u. Health symbolized by the triple triangle, 634-m. Heathenism had a foundation in Truth, 599-u. Heaven and Earth, as Divinities, regarded as being male and female, 401-m. Heaven and earth composed of the two principles, Active and Passive, 656-u. Heaven and earth gifted with a life and soul, 668-l. Heaven and Earth, regarded as Divinities, were worshipped, 401-m. Heaven and Earth the first and most ancient divinities, 658-u Heaven exists in the perception and thought of a glorious mind, 201-l. Heaven, none for those who desire to go thither alone, 152-u. Heaven of Dante composed of a series of Kabalistic circles, 822-l. Heaven rules the condition of the earth by the action of Divine Force, 668-m. Heaven the birthplace of the Soul; its home, to which it looks, 520-m. Heaven to the Initiate is the World manifest to the Intelligences, 785-u. Heaven will, at last, aggrandize Hell is but a poet's dream, 847-l. Heavenly bodies act only with the activity of the Soul of the Universe, 671-m. Heavenly Bodies and the ceremonies of initiation closely connected, 507-l. Heavenly Bodies worshipped by different peoples, 457-l. Heavenly Hosts and Stars imprisoned for disobedience, 511-u. Heavenly Host appears as an organized Angelic Army, 509-l. Heavenly Hosts include not only emissaries of Jehovah, but Stars, 509-u. Heavenly Host worshipped by Turks, Scythians, Tartars, Persians, 459-m. Heavens a living existence from which, through earth, existences proceed, 668-m. Heavens and the Earth personified as Deities even among the Aryans, 850-l. Heavens and the Sun as Procreative and Generative agents; male, 851-u. Heavens divided by seven planets and twelve signs, 460-m. Heavens, the Father, impregnating the earth with its rains, 656-l. Hebraic doctrine of God and Light expressed by Milton, 739-l. Hebraic ideas favorable to physical pleasures, 260-u. Hebrew belief concerning the pre-existence of souls, 440-u. Hebrew books written in symbols unintelligible to the Profane, 744-l. Hebrew camp in the desert arranged from Stars, etc, 460-l. Hebrew conceptions of God varied, 206-m. Hebrew form of Tetractys, 88-m. Hebrew forms of the personal pronouns He-She, 700-u. Hebrew God, Ihuh, superior to Al or the Alohayim, 598-u. Hebrew God overcomes monstrous Leviathans, 498-l. Hebrew Law, maxims from, 169-l. Hebrew Mythology alludes to a feud among the spiritual powers, 510-l. Hebrew popular notions of Deity, 207-m. Hebrew religion imbued with Star worship, 509-511. Hebrew religion placed the government and all knowledge with Priests, 625-u. Hebrew Theism involved in symbolism and image worship, 514-m. Hebrew Tribes, characteristics of signs of the Zodiac compared with those of the, 461. Hebrew writings use light and fire as emblems of the attributes of Divinity, 611-u. Hebrew word in the East in 12th Degree is Adonai; meaning of, 201-l. Hebrew word, pronunciation of, not known from its character before—, 205-m. Hebrews, belief in the existence of One God not accepted by early, 206-u. Hebrews borrowed from the Persians some religious doctrines, 610-u. Hebrews devout worshippers of false gods, 206-m. Hebrews, esoteric knowledge communicated to but few, 207-l. Hebrews had their good Deity and the Devil, an angel of Darkness, 661-m. Hebrews held each nation had its own guardian angel and Star, 510-u. Hebrews held Nakhustan, brazen serpent, as a token of healing power, 497-u. Hebrews, intellectual, possessed true knowledge of God, 207-m. Hebrews, Jehovah the national God of the, 206-u. Hebrews transferred to Satan everything immoral to account for moral evil, 690-m. Hebrews, True nature of God and His name unknown to the, 206-u. Hel, the place to which the wicked go first, then to Nifthel, 619-m. Heliacally, Star seems to be touched by the Sun when it rises or sets, 471-l. Heliogabalus, reference to the reign of, 471-l—3-u. Hell, become useless, will be closed by the aggrandizement of Heaven, 847-l. Hell is impassable for those only who know not how to turn back, 822-l. Hell of Dante is but a negative Purgatory, 822-l. Heptakis, Phoenician God of the seven rays, 58-l. Heptaktis, God of seven rays, the Supreme God of Phoenecia, Tsadok, 728-m. Heracles or Arkaleus, the Etruscan, Scythian, Pelasgian name for the Sun God, 587-u. Heraclitus advocated monotheism, 678-m. Heraclitus acknowledged the unsatisfactory result of philosophy, 693-l. Heraclitus believed in a Universal Reason pervading all things, 693-u. Heraclitus of Pontus held that each Star was a portion of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Hercules, a descendant of Perseus, the luminous child of darkness, 591-m. Hercules and Juno, antagonism of good and evil typified by the contest between, 594-l. Hercules as a God to the Celts, Teutons, Scythians, Etruscans, Lydians, 591-m. Hercules begets with the Dragon the three ancestors of Scythia, 498-m. Hercules died, raised from the grave, and is received in heaven, 592-l. Hercules, Har-acles, worshipped at Tsur, 79-u. Hercules Ingeniculus, one of the varieties of the declining Sun, 591-l. Hercules, journey of the Sun the origin of the twelve labors of, 448-u. Hercules obtained initiation from Triptolemus, 586-u. Hercules performs his first labor with Nemean lion, 455-m. Hercules suffered the ills of humanity, according to Maximus Tyrius, 592-l. Hercules' Temple at Tyre built 2,300 years before Heroditus, 591-m. Hercules, the patron of navigators, who spread his altars from coast to coast, 591-m. Hercules well known in Egypt and the East, 591-m. Here persecuted Dionusos and helped the Titans to kill him, 585-l. Here, the wanton or irrational power of nature, 682-l. Hereafter, as we are pure here so we will be just as happy, 216-u. Heresy of philosophical truth considered the most dangerous by Rome, 820-u. Hermaphroditic Being, which comprehends all existence, 653-l. Hermaphroditic figure a symbol of Deity as Generator and Producer, 851-m. Hermaphroditic figure emerges from the Orphic egg, symbolizing the two causes, 655-l. Hermaphroditic figure of Valentinus a symbol of the double nature, 851-m. Hermaphroditic God-World, ancient dogma of philosophy and theology, 653-l. Hermaphroditistic conceptions from the idea of the Active and Passive principles, 655-l. Hermes' canonical rolls contain transcendental lore, 614-m. Hermes communicated secrets in alchemy, astrology, magism, 365-u. Hermes, in writings of Dionysius is found the dogma of, 731-l. Hermes instituted hieroglyphics, taught the sciences and arts, revered One God, 364-l. Hermes, inventor of letters, winged messenger bearing the Caduceus, 586-l. Hermes represented in our Bodies by the Orator, 586-l. Hermes taught men arts, science, and ascended to Heaven, 255-u. Hermes taught the priests and they studied the Hermetic science, 362-l. Hermes, the creed of the old Buddhists contained in the dying words of, 364-l. Hermes, the Egyptian Hierophant, summarizes the ancient doctrines, 324-m. Hermes, the first, was the Intelligence or Word of God, 254-l. Hermes, the Mercury of the Greeks, Thoth of the Egyptians, Taaut of the Phoenecians, 586-l. Hermes, the Sacredotal Art was the name given to the secrets of, 365-u. Hermes the same as Enoch, 363-m. Hermes, Thoth, the incarnation or repetition of the first, 255-u. Hermes Trismegistus, a Greek name for the Egyptian Thoth; doings of, 364. Hermetic Agent is the magical power, spiritual power, Astral Light, 774-l. Hermetic and Kabalistic Rose Croix, 785-l. Hermetic Arcanum, 775-u. Hermetic Art is a religion, a philosophy, a natural science, 774-l. Hermetic books discuss the Supreme Being, 614-l. Hermetic disciples used jargon as a living language, 731-u. Hermetic dogma engraven on a tablet of Emerald, 774-u. Hermetic Dogma, "What is above is like what is below," etc, 790-m. Hermetic fables show, in their interpretation, the principal Gods of the ancients, 631-u. Hermetic operations, spiritual and material, dependent on one another, 774-u. Hermetic or Alchemical philosophical doctrine, 772-792. Hermetic Philosophers drew their doctrines from the Kabalah, 772-l. Hermetic philosophy concealed by the Alchemists under symbols, 772-l. Hermetic philosophy given consideration in the Kabalah, 741-u. Hermetic philosophy, that of the schools of Alexandria and Pythagoras, 774-l. Hermetic Philosophy under the mask of Alchemy, 792-l. Hermetic religion is that of the Magi and the ancient initiates, 774-l. Hermetic Science applied to the operating of the Great Work, 785-m. Hermetic Science cultivated by Arabs and studied by Chief Templars, 840-l. Hermetic science, like all real science, is mathematically demonstrable, 777-l. Hermetic science real only for those who understand its religion and philosophy, 774-l. Hermetic secret is to find the bases of faith, truth, transmutation, 776-l. Hermetic Symbol from the "Materia Prima" of Valentinus, 850-m. Hermetic tablet of Emerald contains the Key to their allegories, 777-l. Hermetic tablet of emerald explained, 776-u. Hermetic universal medicine for soul, mind, body, 773-m. Hermetic work symbolized by the Pelican and Phoenix, 774-m. Hermeticism is the Kabalah in active realization; the Magic of Works, 840-l. Hermetics speak with reserve of secret fire, living and philosophical, 775-u. Hero, less noble to describe than be a, 349-l. Heroditus described Bal's temple at Babylon, 590-l. Heroditus excuses himself for reticence concerning the Mysteries, 380-m. Heroditus testifies concerning the doctrines of Zoroaster, 617-l. Herodotus speaks reservedly of the Mysteries of Isis, 405-m. Hieroglyphics believed to have been taught the Priests by the deities, 359-l. Heroic acts performed by the basest and lowest, 201-u. Heroism the loftiest feature of Charity, 705-u. Herta, the German name for the earth; adored by them, 658-m. Hesiod and others declare all virtue is a struggle, 691-u. Hesiod sings of Heaven and Earth as Ouranus and Gea, 850-l. Hexagon images a cube, not visible at the first glance, 827-u. Hia, the feminine form, sometimes means It, 698-m. Hiddekel, a stream of the Edenic river, 58-u. Hildebrand referred to, 31-u. Hierarchical Order, intelligence, figures, 97-m. Hierocles defines the great work of initiation, 521-m. Hierocles, one of the zealous disciples of Pythagoras, 622-l. Hieroglyphic picture of Lion's grip and Master's gavel, 80-l. Hieroglyphics, Hermes gave the Key to the, 365-u. Hieroglyphics in one degree had a different meaning in another, 374-u. Hieroglyphics, meaning of, so carefully guarded that meaning became lost, 374-u. Hieroglyphics preceded by symbols of Indians, Persians, and Chaldeans, 372-l. Hierophant of Eleusis, Motive God of nature, veiled on throne, 411-l. Hierophants in concealing knowledge multiplied symbols, 321-l. Hierophants of the Gothic Mysteries ruled over the celebrations, 367-l. Hierophants sought by every means to impress the candidates, 383-m. High Places, idolaters sacrificed to foreign gods on, 234-u. High Priest uttered the Tetragrammaton on the 10th of Tisri, 620-u. High Priest's vestments and furniture described, symbolism, 409-u. Hillel, the Pharisee, gives summary of the law of Moses, 170-u. Hindoo divinities, the attributes of the One God, 672-l. Hindu creed from extracts from their books, 605-m—606. Hindu deities, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, subordinate to Brehm, 597-l. Hindu Kusch, or Paropismus; Iranian races on Eastern and Southern slopes of the, 601-l. Hindu Mythology abounds in images of serpents, 500-m. Hindu Mythology preserves the legend of the fall of Spirits, 623-l. Hindu name of Deity consists of three letters, A, U, M, 632-l. Hindu religious dogmas epitomized, 604-m. Hindu religion embodied as fundamental principles—, 604-u. Hindus have veneration for the Lingham, a symbol of everproductive nature, 656-u. Hindus lamented the death of Soura-Parama, slain by Soupra-Muni, 595-u. Hindus, seed vessels of lotus a sacred symbol to the, 9-u. Hindus' Trinity became three distinct Deities, 550-m. Hiram, a type of humanity in its highest phase, 225-m. Hiram said by Josephus to have built a Temple to Astarte, 410-l. Hiramic legend represents a murder, restoration, and teaches—, 435-l. Hiram's murder, burial, etc., symbols of the Redeemer, 640-l. History not a fortuitous concourse of events, 646-l. Hoam-ti, third Chinese Emperor, erected a Temple to the Great Architect of the Universe, 615-l. Hobbes says God is inconceivable, 651-u. Hod and Netsach, the thighs of Adam Kadmon, 758-u. Hod, one of the Sephiroth; Glory, 753-m. Hod, with Netsach, is the Perfection of Deity manifested in his Idea of the Universe, 767-m. Holland, Masonry in 1735 prescribed by the states of, 50-m. "Holy Doctrine," the absolute Doctrine of the Hermetics, 840-l. Holy Empire, Holy Realm, Sanctum Regnum, names for Magism, 842-u. Holy Empire is the victory of the spiritual over the human in man, 855-u. Holy Empire of Masonic Brotherhood made possible by the Royal Secret, 861-l. Holy Empire spoken of in the clavicules of Solomon and symbolized, 727-m. Holy Ghost of the Christians corresponds to the Wisdom of the Kabalah, 267-l. Holy House of the Temple, Haikal Kadosh, 816-m. Holy of Holies formed a cube; symbolic meaning, 209-u. Holy Spirit composed of the universal agent, 734-m. Holy Spirit enveloped in silence from the awe of the Mysteries, 849-l. Holy Spirit, the companion of Christ, produced by the Intelligence, 560-m. H, O, M, the three-lettered Persian name of Deity, 632-l. H, O, M, the framer of a new Persian religion; his name was Ineffable, 621-l. Homer makes Zeus resent the accusation that evil comes from the Gods, 690-l. Homer's Zeus an array of antitheses, like that of Hesiod, 689-l. Honor and Duty, a Force; the Polestars of a Mason, 89-l. Honor given to those who stand up for truth and right, 836-m. Honor of a Mason's country identified with his own, 156-m. Hope, a great moral Force, is Strength which ensures success, 91-m. Hope, enemy of avarice, represented by the Moon, 727-l. Hope, for the exceptions to the law that attaches happiness to virtue, 725-l. Hope for the triumph of Good over evil a part of the Masonic creed, 531-u. Hope, no man can struggle and conquer without, 196-l. Hope of a Mason, that all men shall form one family, 233-u. Hope of immortality the aim of ancient wisdom, Mysteries, Masonry, 517-m. Hope of man overcame the terrors of the grave, 653-u. Hope of success, not hope of reward, our stimulus, 229-l. Horace and others declare Zeus ordained evil for beneficent purposes, 691-u. Horus, buried three days, regenerated, 81-l. Horus, Master of Life, 13-u. Horus, one of the Egyptian Triad, was the Son, the Light, 548-l. Horus, son of Isis, died and was restored to life, 406-m. Horus, son of Isis, slew Typhon, aided by Isis, 376-u. Horus, the God of Time, pours ambrosia on the hair of Isis, 379-m. Horus, the younger, the point in a circle, the hieroglyphic of, 79-u. Hospitallers and Templars vowed obedience, poverty, chastity, 802-u. Hospitallers' Houses despoiled by Elizabeth, Queen of England, 802-m. Hospitallers' Houses were Almshouses, Dispensaries, Inns, 802-m. House of all things the name for the Principle of all things, 793-u. House of God may be found everywhere, 241-m. Houses of the Planets, mythological emblems and fables, 470-u. Hu, in Druidical mysteries was represented the death of, 429-l. Hu, the British God, called the Dragon; his car drawn by serpents, 502-u. Hua and Hia, the personal pronoun He, She, masculine and feminine, 698-m. Hua, He, the designating personal pronoun of the Most Holy Ancient, 794-m. Hua, He, the totality of all things; the totality of the Ancient is male, 763-u. Hua means the Male, Creative Principle or Power, 699-u. Hua often used by itself to express Deity, "He", 698-l. Hu-Hi proper for Hua-Hia by omitting the "a", 698-m. Hu-Hi transposed into Ih-Uh, 698-m. Hule limits the progression towards Perfection, 555-l. Hule represented as darkness, a void, shadow, 555-l. Human action foreseen, but not controlled, 848-l. Human action not controlled so as to annihilate its freedom, 848-l. Human and Divine intermingled in every Human being, 853-u. Human body with male and female heads standing on a dragon, 850-m. Human Deity an incarnate divinity, 222-l. Human existence, permanent conditions of; result of, 93-l. Human form but the analog of the form taken by Deity, 791-u. Human form is the form of all above and below, 791-u. Human frailty can not bear to suffer for nought, 199-u. Human heart beats for beggar and prince alike, 245-u. Human intellect imposes its own limitations on the Illimitable, 222-l. Human life is a great and solemn dispensation, 199-m. Human Light but a reflection of a ray of the Infinite Light, 246-l. Human mind has no conception of God's nature or modes, 743-u. Human nature not satisfied with a denial of God, 645-l. Human nature possesses an inherent loftiness of ideal, 832-l. Human power, affliction or pain can not be kept out by, 180-l. Human race one great family, 176-m. Human Tetragram is Adam; it is Yod of the Kabalah, image of Phallus, 771-u. Human Thought, Speech, Action, combined, irresistible in results, 320-u. Human understanding does not vacillate at hazard, 842-m. Human Unity made complete by the right and left; primitive man of both sexes, 771-u. Human wisdom intermediate between ignorance and knowledge, 691-l. Humanity, a beauty and glory in, 214-l. Humanity afflicted by prosperity, 307-l. Humanity, as a Unit, existed in Deity, 764-m. Humanity aspires to God, believes in God, hopes in God, 708-m. Humanity, duties of a Mason towards, 176-l. Humanity exalted the highest conception of human thought, 652-u. Humanity has had but one religion and one worship, 102-u. Humanity in its highest phase typified by Hiram, 225-m. Humanity, in the humblest abodes are worked out the problems of, 245-u. Humanity, no one above the trials and frailties of, 180-l. Humanity of Christ, more than his Divinity, which brings him worship, 743-m. Humanity, slow is the advance of, 93-m. Humanity's material, sensual, baser portion represented by the Square, 851-l. Humanity's spiritual, intellectual, moral nature represented by the Compass, 851-l. Humility, patience, self-denial, symbolized by the Cross of Christ, 801-l. Hungus reigned over the Picts in the ninth century; saw St. Andrew's Cross, 801-m. Hyades are five stars in the form of a V, 435-l. Hyperborean regions visited by the Sun Gods, 592-m. Hypocrisy, the homage paid by vice and wrong to virtue and justice, 73-m. Hypothenuse of a right angle triangle represents the nature produced by union, 861-m. Hypothenuse of the right angle triangle is product of Male and Female, 789-m. Hypothenuse represents that nature which is produced by the union of the Divine and Human, 861-m. Hypotheses scientifically are the last shadows of knowledge, 841-m.

I

I, A, O, the three-lettered Greek name of Deity, 632-l.
I am alpha and omega, the omnipotent, 701-u.
I signified unity, 701-u.
Iahaveh, Father, Kabalah ascribes Creation to, 104-m.
Ialdaboth caused the Jews to hate and crucify Jesus, 563-l.
Ialdaboth made the world and man in his own image, 563-m.
Ialdaboth of the Ophites, the Demiourgos, produced an angel, 563-m.
Ialdaboth's Sons, by Eve, had children, angels like themselves, 563-m.
Iamblichus defines the Egyptian idea of existence, 614-u.
Iamblichus taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the
Universal Soul, 669-m.
Iao, name of one of the Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m.
Iao, the sacred name of the Supreme Deity, 700-u.
Icelandic Prose Edda, has a dialogue concerning God, 619-m.
Idea of Ancient Art is—, 164-u.
Idea in Deity was the Universe in potence; the sequence was involved,
767-u.
Idea of infinity and spirituality eludes us, 222-u.
Idea of the Universe existing in Deity as real as Deity himself, 764-m.
Ideal justice which men look up to is true, but is not of this world,
835-u.
Ideal world, at first, preferred to the real, 674-m.
Ideas of Plato correspond to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u.
Idleness is perpetual Despair, 342-u.
Idlers and drones not respected by Masonry, 14-u.
Idol made of a mind picture same as one of wood, 693-m.
Idol of black magic is an Absolute Deity outside of Reason, 737-l.
Idol worship the root of all evil, according to the iconoclasts, 691-m.
Idolaters make Atheism possible, 737-l.
Idolatry did not gain much foothold among the Arabians till—, 616-l.
Idolatry forbidden by the early Scandinavians, 618-m.
Idolatry grew out of the confounding of the symbol with the object
symbolized, 600-u.
Idolatry not practiced by Chinese till after Confucius, 615-l.
Idolon means "image", 693-m.
Idra Rabba, Synodus Magna, a book of the Sohar, says the Deity is
in Microprosopos, 793-l.
Idra Rabla contains the statement that the left is female; the right,
male, 763-u.
Idra Suta contains the statements that God coheres with all and
all with Him, 761-l.
Idra Suta says the continuance of things depended on their being
male and female, 800-u.
Idra Suta states that the Principle called Father is comprehended
in Yod, 792-l.
Ignorance is Darkness, 107-m.
Ignorance of the causes of phenomena of daily occurrence, 526-530.
Ignorance of the essence of Magnetism, heat, light, etc, 570-571.
Ignorance self-abandoned to a power tyrannical, 694-l.
I, H, U, H designates the generative and conceptive Forces, 267-u.
I, H, U, H, The First Born, the Creative Agent, emanated from, 267-u.
Ihuh, Abstract Existence above the Alohayim or Al, for the Hebrews,
598-u.
Ihuh-Alhim is the Absolute Existence, 701-m.
Ihuh-Alhim: the Substance or Very Self, Alohayim, are manifestations,
568-l.
Ihuh, as applied to Deity, represents—, 208-m.
Ih-Uh obtained from Hu-Hi by transposition, 698-m.
Ihuh, Self-existence, one of the names of Deity on the Delta, 531-l.
Ihuh, the name assumed by Deity in his communication with Moses, 697-l.
Ihuh, the name that includes all things, the name of the world of.
the garment, 750-u.
Ih-Uh, the Tetragrammaton or Ineffable Name, 698-m.
Ihuh, the Unity in which the many are and out of which all flow, 764-u.
Ills of society would be relieved if the world was peopled with
Christs, 718-l.
Illuminati; The Absolute became the reason for the rites of the, 840-m.
Illumination carries its cone of shadow, 847-l.
Illusions satisfying the vulgar were coarse forms of—, 653-u.
Illustrious Elect (Elu) of the Fifteen, 10th Degree, 160-l.
Image successful if it conveys the idea vividly and truthfully, 515-m.
Imagery of Orientals a desire to express the Infinite by symbols, 514-l.
Imma and Aba; Mother and Father, 757-u.
Immortality a natural feeling, an adjunct of self-consciousness, 517-u.
Immortality admitted by the Druids; also man's responsibility, 618-u.
Immortality and happiness symbolized by Spring, Summer, 447-l.
Immortality: categorical questions concerning, 649-m.
Immortality concurrent with a belief in an infinite Spirit, 517-u.
Immortality demonstrated by the law of merit and demerit, 706-l.
Immortality exists in the perception and thought of a mind, 201-l.
Immortality; nature full of phenomena used as evidences of, 517-m.
Immortality not impossible if required by absolute justice, 706-l.
Immortality of the Soul taught in the 18th Degree, 287-l.
Immortality of the Soul a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion,
604-m.
Immortality of the Soul acknowledged by the Vedanta and Myaya
philosophers, 607-u.
Immortality of the soul based on the necessary foundation of its
spirituality, 706-l.
Immortality of the Soul taught in the 18th Degree, 287-l.
Immortality of the Soul the second Truth of the Sacred Mysteries, 533-m.
Immortality proven by the tendency of the powers of the soul
toward the Infinite, etc, 706-l.
Immortality symbolized by a serpent, 496-l.
Immortality symbolized by the sprig of Acacia, 642-u.
Immortality the shadow of God, whose shadow is death, 741-l.
Imperfection not possible if God's Justice alone reigned, 846-u.
Impossibilities can not be done by God, 737-m.
Imposture commonly rules in Republics, 45-l.
Impulse which directs to right conduct the third Truth of Masonry, 533-l.
Incantation developed out of prayer, 685-u.
Incarnations of Vishnu and Buddha represents the journey of the Sun,
448-u.
Indented tessel, should be tessera, or indented border, 818-m.
India claimed Osiris as one of their great gods, 475-l.
India gave Zoroaster much of the Primitive Truth, 617-l.
India, the Patriarchal religion originally practiced by the people of,
360-l.
Indian books, maxims from the, 169-m.
Indian Mysteries, ceremonies and description of the, 428.
Indian or Great Plague claimed to have originated from the English
tax on salt, 812-m.
Indian philosophy gave birth to the Egyptian Mysteries, 372-l.
Indian philosophy spread through Persia and Chaldea to Egypt, 372-l.
Indian Sacred Name of the One Deity manifested as—, 205-u.
Individual comfort and convenience can not be consulted, 696-u.
Individuality an illusion according to the Hindu dogma, 604-l.
Indra, Ormuzd, Ahura-Mazda is the bright firmament, 601-l.
Indra, the God of the glittering firmament, Father of the Devas or
Powers, 602-m.
Industry never wholly unfruitful, 152-m.
Inertia and immobility of Forces or Impulses cause Death, 846-u.
Ineffable Name, by reversion and division, becomes bi-sexual, 849-m.
Ineffable name embodies the idea of the Absolute Existence, 700-m.
Ineffable name embodies the idea of the Male and Female principle, 700-m.
Ineffable Name given its esoteric or inner meaning, 697-l.
Ineffable Name is not that of the Very Essence, but of the Absolute,
849-m.
Ineffable Name is that of the Absolute manifested as Existence, 849-m.
Ineffable name of Deity represented by the symbol Y, 429-m.
Ineffable Name of Deity upon the Delta known to the Ameth alone, 531-m.
Ineffable Name of God given to the initiate into the Mithraic
Mysteries, 425-u.
Ineffable Name or Tetragrammaton is IH-UH, 698-m.
Ineffable name of the manifested Deity, Yod and Ho, two letters of
the, 323-m.
Ineffable Name, signifying source of all things, has four letters, 632-l.
Infinite, a change in conditions of our being necessary to conceive
the, 222-U.
Infinite as well as Finite present in everything, 764-l.
Infinite Being must of necessity create and preserve the Finite, 708-l.
Infinite combined the points until letters were formed, 749-u.
Infinite divisibility of the triangle teaches the infinity of Deity,
827-m.
Infinite first limits Himself by flowing forth in the shape of Will,
766-u.
Infinite, limitations to man's knowledge of the, 222—.
"Infinite" of Anaximander an ideal chaos, 675-m.
Infinite Power and Wisdom can harmonize Necessity and Liberty, 848-m.
Infinite space and infinite time are two primary ideas, 569-l.
Infinite, the living principle of a living Universe must be, 222-m.
Infinite time and space inconceivable; ends in nothing, 595-u.
Infinite Time, Infinite Space, uncomprehendable to us, 529-l.
Infinite, we are unfolded by the, 190-l.
Infinite was moved within Himself during Creation, 749-u.
Infinity not comprehensible, only indefiniteness, 569-l.
Infinity of God the first Truth of the Sacred Mysteries, 533-m.
Infinity of Space and Time known, but the idea eludes us, 222-u.
Influence and works live after us, 108-u.
Influence of mind over mind; man over man, 31-u.
Influence of the great dead on the present, 312-315.
Influences live and the great Future will obey, 316-m.
Informatio, Binah, "The very Head of Macroprosopos," as applied
to Adam Kadmon, 758-u.
Iniquity seems to prosper, but its success is its defeat and shame,
837-l.
Initiate after a year prepared for initiation into the Greater
Mysteries, 389-l.
Initiate after instruction forbidden to eat animal food or drink wine,
388-l.
Initiate after ten days was led to the Sanctuary, approached the
abode of death and—, 389-m.
Initiate after three days participated in a consummation of ceremonies,
389-m.
Initiate bathed, the Priests implored forgiveness, sprinkled him, 388-l.
Initiate clothed, crowned, and celebrated the next day as his birthday,
389-m.
Initiate invited to see Christ who will shine with greater glory, etc,
521-l.
Initiate of Bakchic Mysteries purified his soul of passion, 420-l.
Initiate of Mithraic Mysteries crowned, purified by fire and water,
425-u.
Initiate of Mithraic Mysteries received on point of sword at left
breast, 424-l.
Initiate presented with thirteen robes representing the Heavens, etc,
506-l.
Initiate regarded as the favorite of the Gods, 386-u.
Initiate required to be free from stain, 390-l.
Initiate taught his place in the Universe and dignified him in his
own eyes, 416-u.
Initiate to the degree of Scottish Master traverses Heaven and Earth,
785-u.
Initiated, great philosophers and legislators were, 372-l.
Initiates, admonition of Philo, the Greek Jew, to the, 311.
Initiates, after Cambyses, dispersed to Greece and taught enigmatically,
365-l.
Initiates, apostrophe of Euripides and Aristophanes to the, 357-l.
Initiates clothed in linen robes, 387-l.
Initiates of Bakchic Mysteries followed rules of Pythagoras, 420-m.
Initiates of Bakchic Mysteries practiced contemplation and peace, 420-l.
Initiates of Christian Mysteries received three degrees, 541-l.
Initiates of Druidical Mysteries arranged in threes, fives, sevens,
429-l.
Initiates of Druidical Mysteries placed in a boat, referring to Osiris,
430-l.
Initiates of Eleusis believed the Sun blazed with splendor for them,
386-m.
Initiates of Mysteries invested with cord of three times three; our
cable tow, 361-u.
Initiates of Mysteries regarded as fortunate men, 353-m.
Initiates of Orpheus were considered as released from evil, 386-m.
Initiates of the Mysteries, ecstatic condition of the, 358-u.
Initiates required to be pure as indicated by fasting, continence, etc,
520-l.
Initiates supposed to be favored by storms and evils, 386-u.
Initiates taught the nature and objects of the Mysteries and—, 421-l.
Initiates, "Teach me to respect Justice and the Gods" the great
lesson taught the, 381-m.
Initiates were given few explanations, but left to make inferences,
355-m.
Initiates wrote mysteriously concerning the Mysteries, 365-l.
Initiate's soul lighted by the blaze of the sacred doctrine, 521-l.
Initiation a serious matter; qualifications for, 388-m.
Initiation, according to Clemens, was a real physiology, 401-u.
Initiation an indication of moral purity; intended to effect the same
as philosophy, 520-l.
Initiation but introductory to the great change of death, 392-l.
Initiation ceremonies and Heavenly Bodies closely connected, 507-l.
Initiation ceremonies became complicated, pompous, secret, 358-l.
Initiation, ceremonies of the Indian, 361-m.
Initiation changed fellow citizens to brothers closely bound, 386-u.
Initiation compelled the performance of duties and the rules of justice,
391-m.
Initiation dissipated errors and gave hopes at death, 386-l.
Initiation, effects of, requirements, results, 520-522.
Initiation: Hercules applied to Eumolpos for, 592-l.
Initiation: Hierocles defines the great work of, 521-m.
Initiation in Mysteries represents the death and resurrection of the
Sun, 408-u.
Initiation into Mysteries at dead of night with appalling ceremonies,
359-l.
Initiation into the Mysteries of Eleusis, 403-m.
Initiation into the Mysteries as necessary as—, 353-m.
Initiation lights up the Soul with rays of Divinity, 522-m.
Initiation probably took place in pyramids, labyrinths, etc, 359-l.
Initiation propounded to science the problem of the Conquest of the
Rose, 821-l.
Initiation, signs, tokens, degrees, developed from the original, 359-u.
Initiation, Socrates and Aristides state benefits of, 386-l.
Initiation termed Light, 521-l.
Initiation, the Epopt said to be regenerated after the ceremonies of,
373-l.
Initiation, the first principles of life learned through, 353-l.
Initiation, the increase and decrease of the moon regulated the
periods of the, 361-m.
Initiation the Knowledge of Deity who was the Light of the Mysteries,
522-u.
Initiation was a school in which were taught the truths of—, 372-l.
Initiation was, as it were, to suffer death and be born again, 388-m.
Initiation was considered to be a mystical death, 373-l.
Initiations, ancient, objects of the; tended to perfection, 397-l.
Initiations consummated in Temples of Elephanta and Salsette, 361-u.
Initiations into the Mysteries took place generally at night, 383-l.
Initiations, Souls tried in the Sanctuary of, 518-l.
Initiations, the Equinoxes were connected with ancient, 404-l.
Initiations withdrew souls from mortal life and reunited them to the
Gods, 520-l.
Injunction to Masons, "Judge not," etc, 135-m.
Injustice, loss results from the gain of, 73-u.
Injustice of England lost her America, 835-m.
Injustice, two kinds of, 127-u.
Injustices and inequalities of this life compensated for in a future
one, 830-l.
Injustices, difficulty in finding compensations for seeming, 829-u.
Inquisition, references to the tortures of the, 49-l.
Inquisitorial duties of a member of the 31st Degree, 827-m.
Inri, various meanings of, 291-m.
Inspector Inquisitor, Grand Inspector, Inquisitor Commander, 825.
Inspector Inquisitor, the 31st Degree, 825.
Inspiration given to every faithful child of God, 226-u.
Inspiration not limited by race, or sect; still exists, 225-l.
Inspiration of one age or creed; Philo and Plato inspired, 321-u.
Inspired minds ordered by God, 225-u.
Instinct of animals compared with the Reason of man, 303-l.
Instinct is inspiration, either the animal itself or God in the animal,
304-u.
Instincts and life of animals come from the Universal Soul, 666-l.
Instructors, attempt to reach understanding through the eye by early,
355-m.
Instructors or Masons from the 4th to the 8th Degrees; duties of, 331-m.
Instructors to perfect, explain, expound to the younger Masons, 331-m.
Instrument of the Hermetics to separate the gross from the volatile;
Intelligence, 790-l.
Intendant of the Building, 8th Degree, lesson of, 136-u.
Intellect ever struggling to pass the bounds of its limitations, 696-l.
Intellect has always sought to explain the nature of Deity, 738-m.
Intellect, only sure mode of perpetuating Freedom is the franchise of,
31-l.
Intellect placed above and beyond the Universe by the Egyptians, 614-u.
Intellectual force of some persons absorbed by others, 735-u.
Intelligence active as the soul became disengaged from gross matter,
669-l.
Intelligence and Life communicated to man by Supreme Intelligence, 665-u.
Intelligence and Wisdom conjoined and one shines in the other, 800-u.
Intelligence: categorical questions concerning, 648.
Intelligence complete as the world and accurate as mathematics, 790-l.
Intelligence corresponds to the Holy Ghost of the Christian Faith, 267-l.
Intelligent Deities necessary for worship, 665-m.
Intelligence directing Strength and Force is true meaning of necessity,
696-m.
Intelligence enveloped in the soul in which it reposed, 669-m.
Intelligence existed wherever the Divine soul acted as a cause, 669-m.
Intelligence filled the Universe, emanations from the Universal, 669-m.
Intelligence, God, Chance, undistinguishable, according to Menander,
694-m.
Intelligence great as the soul directs the movements of the Universe,
415-u.
Intelligence impossible without a soul, 669-m.
Intelligence of God perceives where the Good is and his liberty
accomplishes it, 704-u.
Intelligence of man an emanation from the soul of nature, 670-u.
Intelligence overruling the principle of necessity, 681-l.
Intelligence produced Christ and the Spirit to restore the Eons
to—,560-m.
Intelligence source of the oil of anointing, 267-l.
Intelligence supreme is necessarily rational, 733-u.
Intelligence, Supreme, type of that manifested in man, 254-m.
Intelligence symbolized by the Pentagram or five-pointed Star, 790-l.
Intelligence, Tabunah, represented by the Hebrew letters, 800-m.
Intelligence, the commencement, revelation cf Divinity, the first Eon,
560-u.
Intelligence the Supreme Being of Plato, 678-u.
Intelligences emanated from a Primary Intelligence, 249-u.
Intelligences: God displays Himself by, 564-u.
Intelligences: God's Spirit emanating from His bosom the first of
the, 564-u.
Intelligences, like the Stars, divided into the Good and the Evil, 474-l.
Intelligences: Logos, the Word, Creative Utterances, the second of
the, 564-u.
Intelligences of the Stars have dominion over all Nature, 474-u.
Intendant of the Building, 8th Degree, lessons of the, 136-u.
Interests, all men have common, 221-u.
Interests conflict and passions clash in a world of action, 696-U.
Interests of the many requiring the sacrifice of others may be just,
833-l.
Intermediary powers between Gods and men accorded to Genii or
angels, 416-m.
Intimate Secretary, 6th Degree, special duties of, 119-u.
Intolerance of religious belief, a great evil; effect of—, 166-l.
Inundation of the Nile affected by Aquarius as well as Sirius, 468-m.
Inventions to account for moral evil, 690-m.
Invisible becomes the Visible at the will of God, 845-l.
Invisible God, visible in Eden, Sinai, Burning Bush, no incongruity,
514-u.
Invisible measured by the visible, 222-u.
Invisible only cognizable through the visible, 267-l.
Invocation to Ormuzd to combat Evil and make men pure and holy, 613-m.
I, O, W, the three-lettered Scandinavian name of Deity, 632-l.
Ionic order of architecture represents degrees of the Second Temple,
202-u.
Iranian objects of worship those of nature, especially fire and light,
601-l.
Iranian races seem to have originated nature worship, 601-l.
Ireland and Scotland; Cross on ancient Buddhist ruins of, 505-m.
Ireland, serpents carved on Buddhist crosses in, 496-m.
Ireland, the Buddhists supposed to have erected the round towers of,
278-u.
Irira, Abraham Cohen, author of Pneumatica Kabalistica, or Beth
Alohim, 772-l.
Isaiah quoted in reference to the creation of evil by God, 796-m.
Isiac Mysteries required tomb, pillars, and lake, 405-m.
Isiac tablet is charged with serpents, 501-m.
"Iside et Osiride," by Plutarch, speaks mysteriously of the Holy
Doctrines, 841-u.
Isin Abla, a Mohammedan Mystery teaching the name of God, 621-l.
Isis accompanied on her journey by animals representing Constellations,
506-m.
Isis addressed by Lucius according to Apuleius, 387-u.
Isis addresses Lucius and promises her favor, 387-m.
Isis aided in her search for Osiris by Anubis in the shape of a dog,
376-l.
Isis and Osiris gave civilization, laws, etc., to men, 475-l.
Isis appears to Lucius as a beautiful female with graceful ringlets,
387-u.
Isis, as the Moon, seeks Osiris; her allegorical wanderings, 480-483.
Isis collected all parts of the body of Osiris except generative organs,
475-l.
Isis compared to Knowledge by Plutarch, 521-l.
Isis, declaration concerning herself on columns at Nysa in Arabia, 378-m.
Isis; description of a procession of the initiates of, 412-u.
Isis, doctrines of the Mysteries judged by the prayer to, 389-l.
Isis extracted the body of Osiris from a column of the palace, 379-u.
Isis found the body of Osiris at Byblos marked by a shrub of tamarisk,
376-l.
Isis in her search had with her Anubis and Nepthe, sisters of Osiris,
378-l.
Isis in the procession was attended by women combing her hair, 387-l.
Isis is Nature, the Queen, 279-u.
Isis of Gaul, called Hertha or Wertha, Virgin to bear a child, 104-u.
Isis, sister before she was the wife, of Osiris, 849-l.
Isis: the Egyptians deemed it unlawful to utter the name, 620-u.
Isis the Goddess of Sais, the Feast of Lights in her honor celebrated
there, 380-u.
Isis, the personification of the Moon, 447-l.
Isis, was engaged as nurse to the child of Queen Astarte, 379-u.
Isis was the daughter of Saturn, the most ancient of Gods, 378-m.
Isis, weeping at a fountain, dressed the hair of the women of the
court, 378-l.
Israel, allegory of Jacob concerning the twelve Tribes of, 460-l.
Iraelite, by nature a servant to the Stars, relieved by Law, 509-l.
Israelites in Desert worshipped a Star God, according to Amos, 509-l.
Israel's daughters looked to the north for the return of Thammuz, 592-u.
Issachar, compared to an ass, has for a device Cancer, 461-l.
Ivy over East window of old churches is the Hedera Helix of Bakchos,
483-m.
Izeds, created by Ormuzd, offices of the twenty-eight, 257-u.

J

Jachin and Boaz explain the mysteries of political and religious
antagonisms, 772-u.
Jachin and Boaz, parallel lines, point in circle, represent Solstices,
506-u.
Jachin and Boaz symbols of the bi-sexuality of the Ineffable Name, 849-m.
Jachin has set on it the celestial globe symbol of the spiritual part
of man, 860-m.
Jachin is Binary; Boaz is Unity, 772-u.
Jachin, name of the column on the right of the entrance; meaning of, 9-l.
Jachin, one of the columns of the Temple of Wisdom, represents
the Active Principle, 860-m.
Jachin referred to symbolically, 202-l.
Jachin represents Victory, one of the Sephiroth, 267-l.
Jachin, the seventh Sephiroth, is unlimited Power, 736-l.
Jacob saw the souls descending a seven-stepped ladder, 851-l.
Jacob's dream, the ladder in, 234-u.
Jainas, a sect in India, say the ancient religion consisted in a belief
in—, 608-u.
James the Second, silly song helped to unseat, 43-u.
Jargon of a rude chemistry utilized by the Alchemists to conceal
their philosophy, 772-l.
Jargon of alchemy created to deceive the vulgar herd, 731-u.
Japanese believe in a Supreme Invisible Being not to be represented
by images or—, 616-u.
Japanese had seven ancient gods and five added, 460-m.
Japanese Mysteries; twenty years probation for highest degree, 429-m.
Japanese Supreme Being styled Amida or Omith, 616-u.
Jay and Marshall revered for their justice as judges, 836-l.
Jealousy of Deity instanced, 688-u.
Jefferies, as Judge, to be opposed by Masonry, 20-l.
Jefferies, reference to trials before, 49-l.
Jehovah, anthropomorphism of, 207-u.
Jehovah at the outset in the character of the Sun, 510-m.
Jehovah conquers the Dragons, 499-m.
Jehovah had a distinct astrological character, 509-l.
Jehovah leads forth the Hosts of Heaven, naming them, 509-l.
Jehovah more powerful than the Gods of other nations, 206-l.
"Jehovah" of the Hebrews expresses abstract existence, 651-l.
Jehovah the Author of all things, prosperity and evil, 687-u.
Jehovah, the direct author of evil, commissions evil spirits, 687-l.
Jehovah, the Divine Tetragram, formed by adding the ternary name
of Eve to Yod, 771-m.
Jehovah, the name by which all things are redeemed, 561-l.
Jehovah the national God of the Hebrews, 206-l.
Jehovah transfixes the Crooked Serpent, 498-u.
Jehovah's jealousy against the infringement of autocratic laws, 688-u.
Jemsheed, one of the Persian Sun Heroes, cut off by Zohak, 589-m.
Jemsheed sawn asunder by a fish bone, 589-l.
Jericho, Rose of, grows in Arabian desert; propagation of, 96-m.
Jerusalem often prostituted to the gods of Syria and Babylon, 840-u.
Jerusalem, prophesy by Isaiah concerning, 13-m.
Jerusalem, the 16th Degree; emblems of the Prince of, 241-m.
Jesus caused to be born of a Virgin by Ialdaboth, 563-l.
Jesus Christ, the living Spirit, assists Adam Kadmon against the
Evil Principle, 566-m.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Saviour, inscribed on Christian
Mark, 547-l.
Jesus, born of a virgin, united to Christos, with Sophia redeemed
the world, 560-m.
Jesus, in person, having disappeared, a cross of Light appeared in
His place, 567-m.
Jesus received from Wisdom the perfect knowledge, Gnosis, 563-l.
Jesus restored to life and given an etherial body by Christos and
Wisdom, 563-l.
Jesus, son of Joseph and Mary, to whom the Wisdom of God had
united itself, 564-l.
Jesus takes from Ialdaboth the Souls of Light, 564-u.
Jewel of the Kabalistic pantacle commands the spirits of the elements,
787-u.
Jewels of the Order, six in number, movable and immovable, 16-u.
Jewish intimate relations with the Oriental doctrines, 255-m.
Jewish Scriptures allegories concealing profound meanings, 250-l.
Jewish Teachers of Alexandria; writings of, 253-u.
Jews borrowed the idea of God in the form of fire from the Persians,
424-m.
Jews confounded Satan with Ahriman and the Dragon, 258-u.
Jews considered the True Name of God lost and its pronunciation
a mystery, 621-m.
Jews enunciated the policy of exclusion, but yielded to the Greeks,
247-l.
Jews familiar with the doctrine of Zoroaster, 256-l.
Jews fixed the New Year in the month Nisan, Vernon Equinox, 466-m.
Jews, great many remained in Babylon, established school, 256-u.
Jews influenced by long residence in Assyria and Persia, 255-m.
Jews lost the Holy Word, the veil of the Temple rent asunder, 840-u.
Jews of Egypt, difference between the Jews of Palestine and the, 260-m.
Jews of Egypt jealous of those of Palestine, 253-u.
Jews of Egypt made doctrines harmonize with the traditions of Greece,
260-m.
Jews of Palestine imbibed the Oriental doctrines, 260-m.
Jews, reason of Lodges for the exclusion of, 11-m.
Jezirah and Sohar, our knowledge of the Kabalistic doctrines in the
books of, 266-l.
Jizchak Lorja says all things consist in Binah, 753-l.
Joab strikes Abner under the fifth rib; application, 36-u.
Jod, or Yod, as an initial of Yod, He, is placed in center of a
triangle, 632-u.
Johannism of the Adepts, the Kabalah of the earlier Gnostics, 818-u.
Johannite Christians claimed to be the only true initiates, 816-l.
Johannite Pontiffs assumed the title Christos, Anointed, Consecrated,
817-u.
Johannites claimed uninterrupted succession of pontifical powers, 816-u.
John declares concerning the Gnostic doctrines, 559-m.
John gives the key to the allegories of the Evangel, 816-l.
John, Solstices appropriated to the Two Saints, 595-m.
John the Baptist, 261.
John the Baptist adopted by Masonry to avoid the suspicions of Rome,
818-u.
John the Baptist; parents of; teachings of, 260-l.
John the Baptist preached in the desert near where the Essenes lived,
201-u.
John the Baptist, religious systems approximating each other in the
time of, 247-m.
John the Baptist, religious thought at the time of, 259-m.
John the Baptist taught some creed older than Christianity, 261-l.
John's declaration concerning Christ, the Word, 559-m.
Joseph and Mary, parents of Jesus, to whom Wisdom had united itself,
564-l.
Joseph initiated into the Egyptian Mysteries, 368-m.
Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream of the seven ears of corn, 729-u.
Josephus describes the vestments of the High Priest, etc, 409-u.
Journalism, slander and calumny of modern, 334-m.
Journalistic spying is dishonorable, 336-l.
Judah has Leo for a device whose grip after others failed raised Khurum,
461-u.
Judas Iscariot, "Brother," playing the part of, 36-u.
Judge, a member of the 31st Degree alluded to as a, 825-l.
Judge cautiously and charitably, 132-u.
Judge's duties are to hear patiently, weigh deliberately, decide
impartially, 825-m.
Judgment hereafter as you judge here below, 825-m.
Judgment of God infallible, because all things and motives are known,
825-l.
Judgment of God seen in the Indian plague, 812-m.
Judgment of the world by Vishnu, Osiris, Sosiosch, 623.
Judgment on the acts, faults or crimes of others, 130-135.
Judgment proceeded from the Mother towards whom the Father did
not turn, 793-u.
Judgments too rigorous prevent the process of creation from being
carried on, 798-u.
Julian an Illuminatus and initiate of the first order, 731-l.
Julian believed in one God and the Trinity; was no Pagan, but a Gnostic,
731-l.
Julian, Emperor, discovery during the rebuilding of the Temple by, 280-m.
Julian gives reasons why the Mysteries were celebrated in the Autumn,
491-u.
Julian; why Mysteries were celebrated at the Equinox, opinion of, 404-l.
Junior Warden's column represents Tephareth, Beauty, 800-u.
Juno holds in her right hand the head of a serpent, 499-l.
Jupiter Ammon represents the Sun in Aries, 452-l.
Jupiter, meaning and emblem of, 202-m.
Jupiter represents Justice, 727-l.
Jupiter, the name of the third gate of the ladder, material, brass, 414-u.
Jurors, attitude and duty of, 126-m.
Juror, position to be taken by a Masonic, 155-u.
Just things are beautiful; everything beautiful ought to be just, 845-u.
Just thoughts have on their side Power, Wisdom and Justice of God, 838-m.
Justice a universal human debt, a universal human claim, 833-m.
Justice and equity characteristics of a Prince of Jerusalem, 241-l.
Justice and Love in equilibrium in Deity, 769-l.
Justice and Mercy in equilibrium give Infinite Equity or Harmony, 859-u.
Justice as between man and man is that which it is right to do, 831-m.
Justice as the law paramount; all affairs must be subject to, 830-u.
Justice divorced from sympathy is selfish indifference, 70-71-l.
Justice has a law as universal as that of attraction, 829-u.
Justice, ideal and absolute, may be affected for the greater good
of the greatest number, 836-l.
Justice indispensable to nations, 72-l.
Justice instinctively understood better than it can be depicted, 835-l.
Justice is the Angel of God flying from East to West, 838-u.
Justice is the constitution or fundamental law of the moral Universe,
829-l.
Justice is the object of the conscience, 833-u.
Justice keeps just relations between men, 833-u.
Justice, Masonry seeks to enforce the laws of, 127-m.
Justice may require self sacrifice, 833-l.
Justice not a consequence; there is no principle above it, 723-u.
Justice not departed from though an ideal rule of justice may be, 836-m.
Justice of a thing decides whether or not God wills it, 847-u.
Justice of God alone reigning the creation of man would have been
impossible, 846-u.
Justice of God and the law of merit and demerit the foundations
of human faith, 706-u.
Justice of God, in human affairs, must work by human hands, 838-m.
Justice of God not to be impeached because we do not understand, 829-m.
Justice of God not to be measured by our standard of justice, 829-m.
Justice, Power and Wisdom of God are on the side of every just thought,
838-m.
Justice, the opposite of envy, represented by Jupiter, 727-l.
Justice the rule of right, a rule of conduct for man in his moral
relations, 830-u.
Justice, the well informed Mason is a votary of, 156-u.
Justice; to human nature, and a part of it, belongs a sense of, 833-u.
Justice to oneself is fidelity to our faculties and trust in their
convictions, 837-l.
Justice toward men is a life in obedience to our faculties and their
convictions, 837-l.
Justice, uncertainty of human, 131-m.
Justice, which is God, 847-l.
Justice will not fail, though wickedness seems strong, 838-u.
Justin Martyr quotes Pythagoras as declaring "God is One", 667-u
Juvenal held no office, 47-l.
Juvenal under the Caesars, 48-u.

K

Kabala consecrates the alliance of the Universal Reason and Divine Word,
744-l.
Kabala contains a doctrine logical, simple, absolute, 745-u.
Kabala contains a source of many doctrines, 741-u.
Kabala establishes by the counterpoises of opposite forces the balance
of being, 744-l.
Kabala furnished the material for the Roman de la Rose, 733-u.
Kabala gives to Masonry secrets and symbols, 744-n.
Kabala struggles hard to understand and explain process of creation,
758-n.
Kabalah, an entire, perfect, unique Theology in the Secret Traditions
of the, 843-l.
Kabalah; Creation effected by the omnific letter of the, 14-u.
Kabalah designates Leniency as Light and Whiteness, 769-u.
Kabalah, doctrines of Persians, Gnostics, and in the Zend Avesta,
similar to the, 266-l.
Kabalah, doctrines of the, 267-269.
Kabalah ignored by the scholastic theology of Aristotle and Lombard,
847-u.
Kabalah in active realization, the Magic of Works, is Hermeticism, 840-l.
Kabalah is the primitive tradition and rests on a dogma of Magism, 759-l.
Kabalah minus the principle of the Hierarch forms Swedenborgianism,
823-m.
Kabalah, origin and development of the Holy (See also Cabala), 97-m.
Kabalah, representation of the mysterious pantacles of the, 104-m.
Kabalah states, in reference to the Justice and Mercy or Benignity
of God—, 846-u.
Kabalah, study of, aided by the Tetractys, 88-m.
Kabalah, symbolism of lights according to the, 202-l.
Kabalah taught the unity of God and embodied a pure philosophy, 625-l.
Kalabah teaches the emanation of all from Infinite Light, 266-l.
Kabalah, the Ancient of Days existed before everything in the, 266-l.
Kabalah, the Hebrew traditional philosophy, 552-u.
Kabalah the heritage of Israel and the secret of its priests, 839-l.
Kabalah the key of the occult sciences and gave birth to the Gnostics,
626-u.
Kabalah, the primary tradition of the single revelation, 841-l.
Kabalah, the Supreme Being is the "Unknown Father" in the, 266-l.
Kabalah, visions of Ezekiel veiled by enigmatic dogmas of the, 321-l.
Kabalist doctrines known to the Templars, 815-m.
Kabalist is a man who has learned the Sacredotal and Royal Art, 627-u.
Kabalist pantacle, the Cross of the East, made by the plates of the.
Templar trowel, 816-m.
Kabalistic alphabet in the Tarot indicates the order to be followed,
777-l
Kabalistic and Hermetic Rose Croix, 785-l.
Kabalistic book of the Apocalypse closed by seven seals, 727-l.
Kabalistic books furnished the doctrines of the Hermetic Philosophers,
772-l.
Kabalistic Commentaries contain the meaning of the Rose Symbol, 821-l.
Kabalistic doctrine based on Deity without limitation or conformation,
765-l.
Kabalistic doctrine concealed under its emblems in the Apocalypse, 727-l.
Kabalistic Doctrine contained in the Sepher Yetsairah, Sohar, Talmud,
841-l.
Kabalistic doctrine, like Masonry, tends toward spiritual perfection,
625-l
Kabalistic doctrine lost by the Pharisees at the advent of Christ, 727-l.
Kabalistic Doctrine, the dogma of the Magi and Hermes, 841-l.
Kabalistic doctrine the religion of the Sage and Savant, 625-l.
Kabalistic doctrines of emanations, the origin of the Christian Trinity,
552-u.
Kabalistic doctrines; sources of our knowledge of the, 266-l.
Kabalistic four Worlds alluded to in the four elements of the Ritual,
784-m.
Kabalistic Gnosticism: in the chiefs of the Templars was vested
the Apostolate of, 817-m.
Kabalistic idea of the Infinite Deity and His emanations, 552-u.
Kabalistic ideas concerning the Sephiroth, 765-u.
Kabalistic interpretation of the Seven Sephiroth is Atik Yomin, 727-m.
Kabalistic number four furnished the mysteries of the Tetragram
of the Hebrews, 732-u.
Kabalistic process of creation, 766-769
Kabalistic secrets contained in the ternarys of the Evangelic Symbols,
730-l.
Kabalistic significance of Yod, type of the human Tetragram, 771-m.
Kabalistic statement in regard to the Infinite Light, 742-u.
Kabalistic "Taro" corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m.
Kabalistic theory of the four worlds, Emanation, Creation, Formation,
Fabrication, 768-l.
Kabalistic triangle. Necessity, Liberty, Reason, 738-u.
Kabalists consider God as the Intelligent, Animating, Living, Infinite,
97-l.
Kabalists have chiefly studied the questions of the Nature of Deity
and the beginning of the Universe, 738-l.
Kabalists' opinion concerning Souls is Platonism and came from the
Chaldeans, 440-l.
Kabalists regarded Deity as the Primordial Ether-Ocean from which
light flows, 739-l.
Kabalists wrote the "unspeakable word, Ihuh," translated by Ararita,
728-u.
Karobim on the Propitiatory was misunderstood, 818-l.
Kether Ailah synonymous with the Supreme Crown; Cause of Causes, 751-l.
Kether, Corona, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u.
Kether, Crown, has no configuration nor can there be any cognizance
of it, 753-u.
Kether denoted by Yod, according to the Pneumatica Kabalistica, 798-m.
Kether is the Will of Deity, or Deity as Will, 758-m.
Kether, Kabalistic meaning of, 202-l.
Kether, the cranium of Adam Kadmon, 757-l.
Kether, the Crown, is treated of as a person composed of the ten
numerations, 799-m.
Kether, the Crown, the Divine Will or Potency, the first Sephiroth, 552-u.
Kether, the will, remains in Macroprosopos, the first Universal, 793-l.
Kether was the aggregate of the ten Sephiroth, 755-u.
Kether's sphere opened and thereout proceeded Hakemah, 756-m.
Key of the Holy Books is the Sohar which opens all the depths and
lights, 843-l.
Key to the pantacles of the Apocalypse are three, four, seven, twelve,
728-u.
Khairum, or Khur-um, misrendered into Hiram, 816-m.
Khaled, "The sword of God," at the battle of Damascus, exhorts
soldiers, 53-m.
Khur, correspondence to Egyptian Har, 78-m.
Khur from the Zend word, Huare, the Sun, 602-u.
Khur-om Abi, meaning of, 81-m.
Khur-om, personification of Light and the Sun, Saviour, 79-l.
Khur-om, Phoenician artificer, meaning of the name of, 81-u.
Khur-om, similarity in the Mysteries to the death of the Master, 405-m.
Khurum assailed at the three gates by Capricornus, Aquarius, Pices, 448-u.
Khurum assaulted at the East, West and South Gates, 488-u.
Khurum, improperly called Hiram, is Khur-om, 79-l.
Khur-um, King of Tsur, first performed annual ceremony, 25th Dec, 78-l.
Khurum laid several days in the grave and was raised by the powerful
attraction of Leo, 488-m.
Khurum legend connected with more ancient ones; variants of them, 435-m.
Khurum, name of Evil God, Bal, found in name of each murderer of, 80-u.
Khurum obtained true ideas of Deity in the Mysteries, 208-m.
Khurum, or Khairum, derivation and meaning of, 78-u.
Khurum raised by the Lion's grip after that of Aquarius and Cancer
had failed, 461-u.
Khurum represents the Sun killed by the three Winter Signs, 448-u.
Khurum, The Master, received no wages not his due, 114-u.
Khurum, the Master, the symbol of human freedom, 211-u.
Khurum, the Tyrian artist of the columns Jachin and Boaz, 9-m.
Khurum's assassins, origin of names, relation to Stars, 488-u.
Khurum's body searched for by the other nine signs of the Zodiac, 448-u.
Kingdom of Christ, which, though not of this world, would govern
all its grandeurs, 815-m.
Kings: not successively, but altogether, Binah produced the seven, 796-l.
Kings; shattered into fragments were the first six, 796-l.
Kings of the World are those knowing the incontestable verity, 842-m.
Kings, when they died, had no root in Adam Kadmon, nor was
Wisdom their root, 798-u.
Kneph or Agathodaemon, the Good Spirit, represented by Osiris, 587-l.
Kneph, the Serpent God of the Egyptians, 495-u.
Knight Commander of the Temple, first Chivalric Degree, 578-u.
Knight Commander of the Temple, the 27th Degree, 578-u.
Knight Kadosh Degree, the 30th, 814.
Knight must be ardent in the practice of the virtues he has professed,
807-l.
Knight of the Brazen Serpent, the 25th Degree, 435.
Knight of the Brazen Serpent, the 25th Degree, explains symbols, 435-m.
Knight of the East and West, 17th Degree, philosophical, 246-l.
Knight of the East or of the Sword, 15th Degree, lessons of, 237-u.
Knight of the Royal Axe, Prince of Libanus, the 22nd Degree, 340-u.
Knight of the Sun, or Prince Adept, the 28th Degree, 581.
Knight Templarism originated in the East in 1118, 815-l.
Knight worthy of being called so if true to vows and possessing
Virtue, Truth, Honor, 808-u.
Knighthood's crosses are symbols of the nine qualities of a Knight
of St. Andrew, 801-l.
Knightly attributes and qualities found in men in those days, 805-u.
Knightly character requires mercy, clemency, a forgiving temper, 813-l.
Knightly plumage, dress, gaudy habiliments incompatible with Order,
807-m.
Knightly professions and duties, 808-m.
Knightly qualities of Generosity, Clemency, Charity, are more essential,
803-u.
Knightly qualities of Humility, Patience, Self-denial, essential
qualities, 801-l.
Knightly qualities of Virtue, Truth, Honor, are most essential
qualities, 803-m.
Knightly spirit revived by the 27th Degree, 579-m.
Knights Crusaders, nine in number, consecrated themselves Templars,
815-l.
Knights incited to imitate the old Knights and Bayard, Sydney,
S. Louis, 804-l.
Knights incited to look to the ancient days for examples of Virtue,
Truth, Honor, 804-l.
Knights of St. Andrew vowed to defend the innocent and bring
the oppressors to justice, 802-l.
Knights of the East and of the East and West successors of Templars,
816-m.
Knights of the East and West so called because—, 275-m.
Knights of the 15th and 16th Degrees, duties of the, 332-u.
Knight's boast to be consistent with our profession as Masons;
retain our dignity and—, 804-m.
Knowledge alone not sufficient to fit men to be free, 26-m.
Knowledge convertible into power, 25-l.
Knowledge convertible into power and axioms into rules of utility
and duty, 711-l.
Knowledge imparted to initiates of Mithraic Mysteries, 425-m.
Knowledge: in the Ancient Symbolism may be rediscovered the
Mysteries of, 842-l.
Knowledge is Light, the development of the soul, 107-l.
Knowledge is profitable, moral, and will be religious, 713-u.
Knowledge of Deity and Soul because we feel their existence, 674-u.
Knowledge of God's existence through the Power communicated to
man by the Word, 598.
Knowledge of good and evil commenced, 630-m.
Knowledge of Life limited to its developments, 572-m.
Knowledge, Masonic, little use unless it adds to our Wisdom and Charity,
26-u.
Knowledge of natural things through our senses, 738-l.
Knowledge of the Absolute itself possible only through his
manifestations, 738-l.
Knowledge of the effects of things, the attributes, possible, 570-571-572.
Knowledge of the essence of things impossible, 570-571-572.
Knowledge of Truth and of the Nature of the Gods the most precious gift,
521-l.
Knowledge of the value of many things comes when we lose them, 190-u.
Knowledge, the forerunner of liberty and toleration, 171-m.
Kosmos, a word signifying Beauty and Order; Universe, 87-l.
Krishna, called Heri, Shepherd and Saviour, 81-l.
Krishna, Hindu Sun God, 78-u.
Kronos and Ouranos were above Zeus, 597-l.

L

L, P, D on Cagliostro's seal were the initials of "Tread under foot the Lilies", 823-m. Labor a blessing, not a curse, 691-u. Labor has produced all that is glorious in the world, 346-m. Labor is a more beneficent ministration than man admits, 344-m. Labor is Heaven's great ordinance for human improvement, 343-l. Labor is man's great function, distinction, privilege, 344-l. Labor is noble and ennobling, not a disgrace nor a misfortune, 242-m. Labor necessary to develop the energies, 243-u. Labor not a curse or a doom, but a blessing, 342-l. Labor, the lessons of the 22d Degree inculcate respect for, 340-u. Labor, three kinds of, manual, in arms, intellectual, 331-u. Labor, wide as Earth, has its summit in Heaven, 342-l. Labor yet to be the King of Earth is the noblest emblem of God, 341-m. Laborers alone survive in the solitudes of Time, 343-u. Laboring man, condition of the, 179. Labors of Hercules depict the varying fortunes of the Solar Power, 591-l. Labors of Hercules, Peter the Great, Cromwell, Napoleon, 341-l. Labyrinth built in honor of the Sun, its twelve palaces consecrated to—, 459-l. Lactantius believed soul existed before the body, 440-m. Lactantius ridiculed the earth's revolution around the Sun, 843-u. Ladder, Faith, Hope, Charity, the three principal rounds of the, 10-u. Ladder in Jacob's dream; translation of the word, 234-u. Ladder, nine rounds, 10-u. Ladder of seven steps a symbol of the passage of souls through Stars, 414-u. Ladder of the Mithraic Initiations, with its seven steps, a symbol, 851-l. Ladder reached from Heaven to Earth, each step had a gate, 414-u. Ladder, seven rounds; symbolism, 10-u. Ladder, symbolism of Mithraic, 233-l. Ladder, theological, which Jacob saw, 10-u. Lamaism teaches final judgment before Eslik Khan and punishment, 624-u. Lamb, and two Knights on one horse taught humility and self-denial, 802-l. Lamb eaten by Israelites at Vernal Equinox, 466-m. Lamb or Ram adored when he opened the Equinox, 448-m. Lamb of Vernal Equinox marks defeat of Serpent, 407-m. Lamb sacrificed by initiates of Heliopolis and its flesh eaten, 431-l. Lamb used instead of Ram by Persians, 465-m. Landseer's theory concerning the legend of Osiris, 483-487. Language fell into confusion after man's connection with the Creator ceased, 600-u. Language inadequate to express idea of Deity, hence personification, 672-l. Language inadequate to express the origination of matter from spirit, 673-m. Language not adequate to express our ideas, 569-u. Latitude and Longitude of Egyptian cities, 442-u. Laurel wreaths for the Greek and Romans who fought for the love of Liberty, 157-m. Law as applied to the Universe means—, 695-m. Law displacing Chance and Necessity permits man to be morally free, 695-m. Law Eternal by which all the operations of Nature proceed without clash, 826-m. Law, fundamental, the keystone of the Temple of Liberty, 211-u. Law, obedience to, 110—. Law of attraction and radiation, the principle of Creation and cause of Life, 843-u. Law of Attraction has no exceptions; attraction is the common bond, 828-m. Law of God a part of the law of Harmony dictated by Infinite Wisdom, 240-u. Law of God relating to our conduct, 240-u. Law of justice claimed to be our notions of right adopted by God, 830-u. Law of matter, law of mind, law of morals, the mode in which those forces act, 827-l. Law of matter, learned only by experience, is imperative, 828-u. Law of natural phenomena expressed in the Kabala by the number four, 732-u. Law of natural phenomena furnished the Hebrews with the mysteries of the Tetragram, 732-u. Law or principle of chemical attraction; destruction would follow the repeal of the, 846-m. Law of Retribution, 216-217. Law of sympathy and harmony inflexible as the law of gravitation, 244-u. Law of the Divine an analogical inference of human law, 694-m. Law perceived, but not understood, becomes Necessity, 694-m. Law superior over capricious interference, 696-m. Law, that mind gives character to all is one impartial, 192-m. Law unacknowledged goes under the name of Chance, 694-m. Law unknown is not obligatory, 695-m. Laws and Constitution in a free government above incapables, 49-l. Laws and principles as a spiritual being, 197-m. Laws governing the Universe by necessity, 831-l. Laws governing the Universe changed by prayer questionable, 684-l. Laws of God obligatory on us because they express His infinite Wisdom, 8-u. Laws of God produce wrong and injustice according to our standards, 830-l. Laws of movement and life known to the priests of Egypt, 842-l. Laws of nature not known to ancients to be immutable, 447-m. Law of natural phenomena represented by a cube, 732-u. Laws of our own nature unchangeable, 239-l. Laws of Solon, the best his countrymen were capable of receiving, 37-u. Laws, the Mason should not attempt to change God's inflexible, 338-l. Laws, the Universe preserved by eternal, 577-u. Laws which seem harsh may be beneficial if looked on from a broader view, 695-l. Le Verrier, painstaking methods of, 174-m. Leaders of men, not the acutest thinkers, 55-l. Legislators should be thinkers, not gabblers, 55-m. Legend of Hiram Abif but a variant of an universal one, 435-m. Legend of the Master, Khurom, differently interpreted, 267-m. Legend of the Mysteries practically the same in all countries, 377-u. Legends of the Degrees considered as allegories, not taught as truths, 329-m. Legislators whose laws we obey now long dead, 313-u. Leniency designated as Light and Whiteness, the Substance of Deity symbolized, 769-u. Leniency of the Kabalah coincides with Paul's ideas as to Law and Grace, 769-u. Leniency the essence of the Stability of Creation and part of the nature of Deity, 769-u. Leo named because the Lion came to the Nile athirst, 446-m. Leo the device of Judah by whose grip Khurum was raised, 461-u. Leo the first sign into which the Sun passed below the Summer Solstice, 455-m. Leo the Third, Kabalistic pantacle contained in the Enchiridion of, 104-m. Leslie, John, Bishop of Ross, tells of those who saw St. Andrew's Cross, 801-l. Lesser Mysteries a preparation for the Greater, 432-u. Lessons learned in the school of life, 182-l. Letter He, resolved into Daleth and Vau, 794-l. Letters and names constitute the worlds, 749-m. Letters fashioned from points by the Infinite at Creation, 749-m. Letters (the Sephiroth) changed from the spherical form into the form of a person, 757-m. Letters Yod, He, Vav-He, dwelt in the Shekinah, 750-u. Level inverted marked on the breast of the Indian initiate, 428-m. Levy and Simeon had for device the two fishes of Pisces, 462-u. Liberality teaches that possibly a contrary opinion may be true, 160-m. Liberties of the people guaranteed by—, 211-m. Liberty a curse to the ignorant and brutal, 26-m. Liberty and Necessity apparently antagonistic, 848-m. Liberty and Necessity, the columns of the Universe, symbolized by the Temple, 848-m. Liberty and Necessity, the essence of Deity, counterbalanced, produce equilibrium, 778-l. Liberty, Angels commissioned to aid man to exercise his, 252-m. Liberty can not exist without perfect equilibrium, 736-l. Liberty, chief foes of human, 148-m. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, foundations of Free Government, 860-u. Liberty, imagined, may be the worst of slavery, when—, 177-m. Liberty of the people must not be entrusted to any one man, 211-u. Liberty of Thought proclaimed by Christ, 309-u. Liberty, or the free will of God's creatures, 848-m. Liberty, the basis of our existence, we assign to God as His nature, 704-u.. Liberty, the keystone of the Arch of the Temple of, is—, 211-u. Liberty; the sovereignty of one's self over one's self is called, 43-l. Liberty, the wise Mason is a votary of, 156-u. Liberty with obedience to Law an immutable foundation of Free Government, 860-u. Libra named because of the balance of the length of day and night, 446-u. Life, a social state ordained by God, 197-l. Life, an imploring call for revelation from visible, 191-l. Life analogous to fire and heat, 664-l. Life and Light abiding in the First Born or Creative Agency, 267-m. Life and Light considered by the Persians as one, 572-m. Life and Light in the Creator or Demiourgos, 575-u. Life and movement result from a continual conflict of Forces or Impulses, 846-u. Life, as air and fire, was associated with the material machinery, 675-m. Life belongs to nature as much as matter does, 664-l. Life comes from Death; reconstruction out of dissolution, 768-u. Life given for moral and spiritual training, 182-u. Life, Heat, Light, centers of gravitation, 843-u. Life in its relationships is like—, 198-m. Life is a battle, to fight which well is the purpose of man's existence, 853-l. Life is a blessing, 142-l. Life is a school; comparison to a school, 182-u. Life is real and full of duties to be performed, 231-m. Life is the beginning of immortality, 231-m. Life, Light, Soul, from the inherent Light of the Emanative principle, 755-l. Life made worthy and glorious by—, 143-l. Life, more than life are the duties of, 151-l. Life of a community depends on—, 197-l. Life of Humanity is the Word, the Light, 849-l. Life of the embryo maintained by the activity of the mother's life, 668-l. Life of the Universe and Soul alike the result of Harmony and movement, 859-l. Life of things from the vital fire that blazes in the Sun, 664-l.. Life perpetually caused by the double law of fixedness and movement, 843-u. Life principle familiar to the ancients and Alchemists, 734-l. Life principle is the universal agent, 734-l. Life-principle of the world a universal agent, two natures, a double current, 734-l. Life principle penetrates everything; a ray detached from the Sun, 734-l. Life Principle that moves the world, compared to that which moves Man, 667-l. Life proceeding from the hidden Deity, 555-m. Life represented by a simple Tau; eternal life when circle was added, 505-u. Life rises out of the grave; the soul can not be held by the fettering flesh, 714-m. Life rising out of death an important doctrine of the Mysteries, 395-m. Life, teachings of the dread realities of, 199-l. Life, the blessings of life proceed often from the trials of, 307-l. Life, the creation of God, 143-l. Life well regulated results from the equilibrium between our appetites and Moral Sense, 860-l. Life what we make it by character and adaptation, 193. Life's length measured by what we have done for others,158-l. Light, a name applied to Ainsoph, because unable to express it by any other, 740-m. Light a pure emblem of and first emanation from the Etenal God, 617-l. Light a symbol of Hope to the candidate, 639-m. Light, Ahriman second born of the Primitive, 257-m. Light, all things caused by an emanation of a ray of, 286-u. Light an example of the emanation doctrine of the Gnostics, 248-l. Light, ancient symbols of, meaning, 77-m. Light and Darkness a marked feature of the Eleusinian Mysteries, 403-m. Light and Darkness, a prominent feature in the Mysteries, 402-l. Light and Darkness are the world's eternal ways, 581-m. Light and Darkness contesting for possession of the lunar disk, 468-l. Light and Darkness proceed from the idea of the Active and Passive, 659-l. Light and Darkness, the basis of Ancient Theology according to Plutarch, 402-l. Light and Fire; references to, 285-l. Light and Life emanations from Deity, the archetype of light, 572-m. Light and Whiteness a designation of Leniency, 769-u. Light as applied to Deity is the Substance from which Light flows, 740-m. Light became the first Divinity of the ancients, 443-l. Light coexistent with God; questions concerning, 739-l. Light comes from the etherial substances that compose the active cause, 659-l. Light defined in the book, Omschim, or Introduction to the Kabala, 740-u. Light, Fire, Flame, the Aor of the Deity, manifested in flame, out of the fire, 740-l. Light, Pire, Flame, the sons of the Phoenician Kronos, 740-l. Light, Pire, Flame, the Trinity of the Chaldean oracles, 740-l. Light, Fire not a pure, 251-u. Light for which all Masonic journeys are a search, 252-l. Light forthshone from Deity not severed or diverse from Him, 748-m. Light from above constituted three brains for Microprosopos when the letter He was born, 794-l. Light from the shattered vessels reascended to Binah then flowed down, 797-u. Light has no characteristics of matter, 744-u. Light, Human but a reflection of a ray of the Divine Light, 246-l. Light in excess, being veiled, may be received by those below, 795-l. Light inclosed in the seeds of species has its home in Universal Spirit, 783-m. Light initiates in Bacchian Mysteries cry Hail new-born, 522-u. Light is the creative power of Deity, 267-l. Light is the equilibrium of Shadow and Lucidity, 845-u. Light is the Father and Mother of all, 267-u. Light, modern and ancient conception of, 76-l. Light not Spirit, but the instrument of the Spirit, 98-l. Light not the body of the Protoplastes, but first physical manifestation, 98-l. Light of Ainsoph inheres in the Vessel as their Life, Light, Soul, 755-l. Light of Fire the symbol of the Divine Essence, 742-l. Light of the Countenance of God, the inmost Covering, Aur Penial, 749-m. Light of the Lodge a symbol of—, 240-l. Light of the Substance and that of the Garment in the Primal Ether, 750-m. Light of the Substance of the Infinite a Kabalistic expression, 743-l. Light of the Sun at midnight revealed to the Initiate, 389-m. Light of the Vessels is the Soul of the vessel and is active in them, 755-m. Light of the vestige of garment different from that of the Substance, 750-m. Light of the vestige of the Garment termed a point, Yod, a point in the center of Light, 750-m. Light (or knowledge) of God's existence came from the Power communicated to man by the Word, 598-u. Light, Ormuzd existed in the beginning in the primitive, 256-l. Light, perception of, is the Dawn of the Eternal Life, in Being, 100-l. Light, period of termination of the struggle between Darkness and, 257-l. Light Principle did its work, but the Evil Principle caused Him to be crucified, 567-m. Light-principle one of the ancient conceptions of Deity, 739-m. Light Principle put on the appearance of a human body, 567-m. Light Principle suffered in appearance only, 567-m. Light Principle took the name of Christ in the Messiah, 567-m. Light referred to in the Kabalah, 286-u. Light represented Ormuzd or Ahura Mazda, 612-u. Light seems an emanation from the Creator unfolding all things, 660-u. Light Substance in the Deity, 741-l. Light, symbol of truth and knowledge, 76-m. Light, symbolism of being brought to, 252-l. Light synonymous with Good, 660-m. Light that is the visible manifestation of God active throughout the Universe, 845-m. Light, the cause and principle of all that exists is a Divine Ray of, 267-u. Light the creature of the Unseen God who taught the True religion, 582-u. Light, the final revelation in the Eleusinean Mysteries was, 394-l. Light, the first divinity worshipped because it made known the Universe, 660-u. Light, the head of the universal organism, called Pooroosha, 673-u. Light the Life of the Universe, 575-u. Light, the object of Masonic search, brings us to the Kabala, 741-u. Light the principle of the real existence of primitive men, 443-m. Light the reason of being of the Shadow, 307-l. Light the symbol of most of the Indian and Persian Deities, 601-l. Light, to the Ancients, was the cause of life; flowed from God, 13-u. Light towards which all Masons travel, 256-l. Light, visible, is attended by a shadow proportional to that light, 847-l. Light wanted by the candidate wandering in darkness, 361-u. Light was divine to the Chaldeans and Phoenicians, 582-u. Light was the life of men, said St. John, 743-l. Light was the Life of the Universe, the substance of God and the Soul, 443-l. Light will return into the Plenitude when redemption is accomplished, 564-u. Light worshipped by Sabaeans, 13-u. Lighting and lights of Temples, meaning and reference, 411-u. Lights, Great, 11-m. Lights, Lesser, 12-u. Lights not seen in the North of a Lodge room because—, 592-u. Lights represent Sun, Moon and Mercury, 411-u. Lights, symbols in 12th Degree of the three great, 202-l. Lights: the initiate became an Epopt when admitted to the see the Divine, 521-l. Lights, the three great, represent in the lodge—, 210-u. Lily, a Masonic medal had upon it a sword cutting off the stalk of a, 823-m. Limitation modified by grace, which relaxes it, 764-l. Line being but the extension of a point, an emblem of Unity, 487-u. Line, duality or evil represented by the broken or divided, 487-u. Line, the first principle of Geometry is the straight line, 487-u. Lingham revered in Indian Temples; an emblem of the sexes, 656-u. Lingham, the union of Active and Passive principles, 401-l. Lion holding key in his mouth represents—, 210-m. Lion of the House of Judah furnishes the strong grip, 641-u. Lion, the symbol of Athom-Re, God of Upper Egypt, 254-l. Lions of different colors a symbol of metals in ebullition, 774-m. Lips of a King impressed by a Tau cross at initiation, 505-u. Literal reading of Oriental writings leads into gross errors, 818-m. Live, not all of life to, 191-l. Lodge, a symbolic Temple modeled from the Universe, 7-u. Lodge ceiling, border, brazen sea, symbolism of, 209-m. Lodge, Christian, must have Christian bible, 11-m. Lodge, definition of a, 7-m. Lodge, dimensions of a, 9-l. Lodge, East of American and English, 15-m. Lodge, Hebrew letter Yod in triangle in the East of a; symbolism, 15-m. Lodge, Hebrew, must have Pentateuch, 11-m. Lodge inaugurated by Rousseau became the revolutionary center, 823-l. Lodge, Mohammedan, must have Koran, 11-m. Lodge represents the Universe, 209-l. Lodge supported by three great columns, 7-l. Lodge supported by Wisdom, Strength and Beauty, 7-l. Lodge, symbolism of lights of the, 209-l. Lodge, symbolism of the triangle in the, 209-l. Lodges extend to Heaven from practice of having Temples without roofs, 366-l. Logic of Cicero proving the divinity of the Stars, 670-l. Logos, a name for the Wisdom of the Kabalah, 267-l. Logos dwells in God; is the vehicle by which God acts, 251-u. Logos may be compared to the speech of man, 251-u. Logos personified by Simon Magus and Gnostics, 323-m. Logos produced by the words of the Supreme Deity, 560-m. Logos, the material world created by the, 251-l. Logos; the powers and attributes of God act through the, 251-l. Logos, the word; Mysteries taught incarnation, death, etc., of, 415-u. Logos, the Word through which God acts upon the Universe, 552-l. Logos, the World of ideas; Chief of Intelligence; Adam Kadmon, 251-m. Long Parliament, in periods of convulsion, 30-l. Lord, Rev. W.W., writes concerning present-day materialism, 808-813. Lorja, Jitz-chak, author of the Treatise De Revolutionibus Animarum, 772-l. Lorris, Guillaume de, did not complete the Roman de Rose, 822-l. Lost meaning of the name of Deity the True Word of a Mason, 697-m. Loss of the meaning of the True Word considered loss of the Word itself, 701-l. Louis the Fifteenth, condition of society under, 27-m. Louis the Fifteenth forbade Masonic Lodges in 1737, 50-m. Love, a mythologic image of the grand secret and the grand agent, 732-m. Love a power between the human and the divine, 692-m. Love and Mercy impregnating Rigor and Severity by Benignity, 796-u. Love and Rigor must temper each other to produce creation, 798-l. Love at the bottom of Christianity, 730-l. Love became the universal parent when—, 684-u. Love carries to the gods the prayers of men and brings down the gifts, 692-m. Love, Christ the expounder of the new Law of, 309-m. Love emerging from the Bacchic egg, with Night, organizes Chaos, 663-l. Love, interest in the virtue of those we, 198-m. Love is the attribute of Compassion or Mercy, 796-l. Love of God according to Plato and Christianity, 704-l. Love one another the whole law enunciated by Christianity, 705-u. Love, perfect, denoted by the Father, male, 795-l. Love received scanty homage before the birth of philosophy, 691-l. Love scarcely recognized in the old days of ignorance, 692-u. Love the best pilot, supporter, saviour of all things, 692-u. Love, the highest and most beneficent of the Gods, according to Plato, 682-l. Love, the physician of the Universe, the first born of Nature, 683-u. Love the solution of the problems of the contradictions of existence, 683-l. Loving better than hating, even by Deity Himself, 859-u. Loving Kindness is greater than Hope or Faith; the only thing God requires, 808-m. Loving kindness of the Father enfolds and blesses everything, 715-l. Lowly and uninfluential, importance of the work of the; instances, 41-m. Loyola referred to, 31-u. Lucanus, Ocellus, after Pythagoras, opened a school in Italy, 653-l. Lucanus recognized the eternity of the Universe and the Active and Passive, 653-l. Lucifer, the Evil Force or Devil represented by the false, 102-l. Lucifer, the Lightbearer, Son of the Morning, Spirit of Darkness, 321-u. Lukewarmness to be anathematized, 138-m. Lulle defines mercury, meaning either electricity or astral light, 775-m. Lulle, Raymond, says to make gold must first have gold, 777-l. Lulle, Raymond, treats on Hermetic Science, 774-l. Luther referred to, 31-u. Luther with his sermons worked great results, 43-u. Luxury, extravagance, ostentation, the peril of nations and men, 348-m.

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Macrobius in the Sacred Fables explains theory of the Two Principles, 404-l. Macrobious taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the Universal Soul, 669-m. Macrocosmos, the universal organism called Pooroosha, 673-u. Macroprosopos, Arik Aupin, a person composed of ten Numerations, 799-m. Macroprosopos is called in the third person, Hua, He, 793-l. Macroprosopos is the Idea of the Universe when yet Deity was unmanifested in the Absolute, 758-m. Macroprosopos, or Adam Kadmon, constituted with three heads, 758-u. Macroprosopos, the first prototype or Universal, 793-l. Magdol, the sacred Babylonian tower, description of, 234-m. Magi advised by Star of Knowledge when Truth comes into the World, 843-m. Magi came from the East, guided by a Star, to adore the Saviour, 841-l. Magi, Daniel the Chief of the College of the, 255-l. Magi guided to Jerusalem by the Star; the Blazing Star, 842-u. Magi led to a knowledge of the New Name by a study of the Pentagram, 842-u. Magi, many ideas of the Jewish sects were obtained from the, 256-u. Magi: Mysteries concealed the occult science of the, 839-m. Magi of Babylon were expounders, astronomers, divines, 256-u. Magi of the Persians similar to the Druids of Britain, 617-l. Magi received the title of Kings, and Magism is called the "Royal Art", 842-u. Magi saluted Christ in his cradle as hierartic ambassadors, 731-m. Magian dogma the basis of the Kabalah, or primitive tradition, 769-l. Magian Mysteries have a religious, philosophical and natural signification, 773-u. Magian traditions symbolized the law of the equilibrium by Columns, 843-u. Magic: an Absolute Deity independent of Reason is the Idol of Black, 737-l. Magic and occult philosophy of the ancients synonymous, 730-l. Magic at the base was science, 730-l. Magic, High, in Egypt, Greece and Rome, 98-l. Magic, High, styled the "Sacredotal" and the "Royal" Art, 98-l. Magic is that which it is; it is by itself, like the mathematics, 841-l. Magic is the exact and absolute science of nature and its laws, 841-l. Magic is the science of the Ancient Magi, 841-l. Magic, or Magism, reconciles faith and reason, authority and liberty, 842-m. Magic reconciles what are seemingly opposed to each other, 842-m. Magic unites in one science what of Philosophy and Religion is certain, 842-m. Magical agent makes possible the transmutation of metals and the universal medicine, 773-l. Magical Agent of the Hermetics disguised under the name of "Prima Materia", 773-l. Magical ternary which, in human things, corresponds with the Divine Triangle, 738-u. Magism known as the Holy Empire, Realm, or Sanctum Regnum, 842-u. Magism, the science of Abraham, Orpheus, Confucius, Zoroaster, Moses, 839-l. Magism under a new veil in the Holy Kabalah, 839-l. Magnet of Paracelsus the chief dependence of the Great Work, 777-m. Magnum-Opus, the Great Work of the Sages, to find the Absolute, 776-l. Mahaatma, the Great Soul; One God; Universal Element; Mind, 673-u. Mahomet adopted the primeval faith and taught the one God idea, 616-l. Mahomet not recognized as an inspired prophet by the Templars, 818-l. Mahomet still governs one-fourth of the human race, 313-l. Mahomet the Second broke a triple-headed serpent of brass at Constantinople, 502-u. Mahometan, in the Orient, more trustworthy than the Christian, 35-l. Maia, Nature's loveliness, the germ of passion, source of worlds, 683-l. Maimonides explains the origin of the worship of Stars, 435-l. Majestic number is Three, denoting the triple divine essence, 628-m. Majority of men have an ideal justice, juster than the law, 834-l. Malakoth gives ten Sephiroth to each of the four Worlds, 784-l. Malakoth is a person, the wife of Microprosopos, 799-l. Malakoth is female and the matrix out of which all creation is born, 769-m. Malakoth is Perpetuity and Continuity without solution, 768-u. Malakoth, one of the Sephiroth; Rule, Reign, Royalty, Dominion, Power, 753-m. Malakoth, Regnum, a separate person behind and in conjunction with Microprosopos, 794-l. Malakoth represents the field wherein are to be sown the seeds of the Secret Minerals, 799-u. Malakoth represents the metallic woman and Morn of the Sages, 799-u. Malakoth (says the Apparatus) is called Haikal, Temple or Palace, 799-u. Malakoth unites with her husband, Microprosopos, when face is turned to face, 799-l. Male agents: Heavens and Sun have been regarded as the, 851-m. Male and Female; all things are constituted, 763-m. Male and Female are in equilibrium as Hakemah and Binah, 763-m. Male and Female are the Active and the Passive symbols, 784-l. Male and Female created he them, 698-l. Male and Female created He them; in the image of Deity, 849-l. Male and Female formed; the anterior and posterior adhering to one another, 749-l. Male and Female Force designated by I.H.U.H.; First Born of—, 267-u. Male and female God created things that they might continue, 800-u. Male and Female mutually tempering each other are Benignity and Severity, 768-l. Male and Female principles; most profound idea of the, 700-m. Male and Female was the form of the Universe, 763-m. Male and female was the person into the form of which the Circles were changed, 757-m. Male and female were the prominent Deities of the Mysteries, 377-u. Male and Female, within the occult Wisdom the Supreme Crown is fashioned, 762-l. Male, in the Idra Rabla, is right; female is left, 763-u. Male is Yod, He is female, Vav is both, 763-m. Male on one side, female on the other; the Supreme Will holding the Balance, 769-l. Male principle of the Alchemists represented by Air and the Earth, 791-l. Male represented by the perpendicular of a right angle triangle, 789-m. Male side of Hermetic figure has a Sun; the hand holding a Compass, 850-m. Malkarth, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Malkarth, Temple of, in the city of Tyre, 9-m. Malkuth, the female organ of generation of Adam Kadmon, 758-m. Man, a free agent, responsible and punishable for his sins, 577-u. Man, a thing to be thankful for is to be a, 140-m. Man an effect of the world and eternal like it, 654-l. Man an intelligent and free being, the fifth Truth of Masonry, 534-l. Man and the World created in the image of Ialdaboth, 563-m. Man assumes his rank as a moral agent with consciousness of freedom, 668-m. Man attains the purposes of his being when his two natures are in equilibrium, 861-l. Man becomes a part of God when disengaged from his senses, 610-u. Man becomes immortal in the influences that survive him, 312-m. Man but an animal until God's immaterial spark penetrated his brain, 582-l. Man but an intelligent animal if there he nothing Divine in him, 857-l. Man by taking thought can enlarge his soul, 813-m. Man called a "macrocosm" because possessing in miniature the qualities of the Universe, 667-l. Man can bend circumstances to the purposes of his nature, 192-l. Man can not always find work and food, 179. Man capable of a higher Love which lifts him beyond himself, 692-m. Man capable of respect and love for others: justice and charity, 703-u. Man: categorical questions concerning, 649-u. Man: characteristics of a generous, 121-l. Man communing with God, his vision eternity, abode infinity, 245-u. Man compared to the World or Universe; called a "microcosm", 667-l. Man created by God, Male and Female created he them, 849-l. Man created for the sake of man, 120-m. Man creates God in the heaven of human conceptions, 736-u. Man created in the image of Alhim, Male and Female, 698-l. Man created pure and received Truth and Light from God, 582-u. Man dependent on the heavens and the genii that there inhabit, 474-u. Man descended from the elemental forces or Titans commemorates—, 393-l. Man disappointed when he realizes he has fallen, 652-l. Man disputes with and kills his neighbor in matters of opinion, 530-m. Man distinguished from animals by the use of Thought, 738-m. Man, effects of generosity in a, 122-u. Man, evil thoughts and occasions come to the corrupt, 194-m. Man formed of the dust of the earth by Yehouah, who breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, 851-l. Man, free and subject to obligation, is a moral person with rights, 725-m. Man had the Word in the beginning, and the Word was from God, 581-l. Man has a noble work to perform in himself, 349-m. Man has fallen; may be raised by following the directions of Wisdom, 252-u. Man has natural empire over all institutions, 23-l. Man has power to commune with God, 199-m. Man in the 17th Degree, symbolism of, 256-l. Man is a moral person, one endowed with reason and liberty, 703-u. Man is both human and divine, the antagonisms of his nature are—, 765-u. Man is one, though of a double nature, 861-l. Man is Free because he can modify nature's laws in regard to himself, 696-m. Man is by nature cruel, like the tigers, 49-m. Man lost a knowledge of God, the Absolute Existence, 583-m. Man made in the image of God and placed in Asia, cradle of the race, 598-m. Man makes Deity in his own image, 652-u. Man makes God in his own image and thinks God created them in His, 736-u. Man must be a worker; the Earth and Air his laboratory, 344-l. Man most dogmatizes on the inconceivable, 222-l. Man most nearly approaches the Divine perfections, 610-u. Man not a spiritual, but a composite being, 232-u. Man not a terrestrial plant; his roots are in Heaven, 520-m. Man not the central point of the Universe, 711-m. Man, on earth, performs God's work, 736-u. Man or the animal dying the Universe withdraws its eternal spirit, 666-u. Man partakes of the Divine nature as well as elementary nature, 667-l. Man, relative unimportance of; effect on the Soul, 303-m. Man requires something tangible to exalt his mind to a due conception of Deity, 617-l. Man sees evidences of design and God in Nature, 647-l. Man should not be angry at animal characteristics in men, 76-u. Man struggles to place himself in communion with Deity, 652-653. Man successively under the influence of the Stars, Sun and Moon, 255-m. Man, the Divine, is the beginning of all creation, 760-m. Man, the Divine, is the principle of Direct Light, 760-m. Man, the Divine, supplies all things to all, 760-m. Man, the Material, is the end and completion of all creation, 760-m. Man, the Material, is the principle of reflected light, 760-m. Man, the Material, receives all things from all, 760-m. Man, the name for Malakoth, Regnum and Microprosopos jointly, 794-l. Man, the present condition not the same as that of primitive, 252-u. Man the result of the Creative Thought of God, 582-l. Man, the unit of Humanity, is a microcosm, 760-m. Man, though insignificant, seeks to know God and His methods, 530-m. Man unites the Divine and the Human, 858-m. Man venerable or formidable but to a small part of his fellow creatures, 120-u. Man-Woman, crowned with flames, on a cube, winged, bearded symbol of Mercury, 774-m. Man, worldly, covetous, sensual, must change before being a good Mason, 122-m. Man's desire to do something that will live after him, 312-u. Man's destruction comes not from the Gods, but from himself, 690-l. Man's domain is corporeal nature, visible on earth, 736-m. Man's existence in the infinite being of God, 707-m. Man's faculties change not the Divine nature, 652-m. Man's life a success when it is a harmony and beautiful, 861-l. Man's life should be like the Great Harmony of God and the Universe, 861-l. Man's material and mortal portion comes from the earth, 851-l. Man's moral responsibility affected by the question of Evil 684-m. Man's morality is the instrument of God's justice, 838-m. Man's normal condition is progress, 691-l. Man's soul a part of the intelligent Soul of the Universe, therefore intelligent, 670-u. Man's Soul breathed into him by God is immortal as God's Thoughts are, 577-u. Man's soul is immortal, but its mode of existence Masonry does not settle, 525-u. Man's soul is man himself, 668-l. Man's spiritual and immortal portion comes from the Heavens, 851-l. Man's supreme object, the Good; his law, Virtue, 725-l. Man's true unhappiness is that he can not get his destiny fulfilled, 341-u. Man's union with Deity the aspiration of the religious sentiment, 652-m. Man's Very Self is his Soul, which is not subject to decay, 852-l. Man's virtues are God's attributes, 704-u. Mandaites recognized 365,000 emanations, 568-u. Manes claimed to be the Parakletos or Comforter, organ of the Deity, 565-m. Manes derived his doctrine from Zoroasterism, Christianity, Gnosticism, 565-m. Manes' dominant idea was Pantheism from India and China, 565-m. Manes, founder of the Manicheans, lived among the Persian Magi, 565-m. Manes, two Principles symbolized by white and black in juxtaposition, 818-m. Manifestation is the same as occultation, 795-l. Manifestation theory of the Gnostics, 555-l. Manifestations of God as Father, Son, Holy Ghost, how considered, 270-m. Manifestations of God fill all so-called empty space and void, 845-l. Manifestations of God received the germ of His creations, 559-l. Manifestations of Man and the Church were twelve, 560-u. Manifestations of the Eons were the Word and Life, 560-u. Manifestations of the numerations potentially in Kether, 756-u. Manifestations of the Word and Life were Man and the Church, 560-u. Manifold and particulars evolved from the One General source, 765-m. Manilius sings of the invisible and potent Soul of Nature, 668-u. Mankind flowed into India, China, Persia, Arabia, Phoenicia, 598-m. Mankind held in pledge by the principle of Evil until ransomed, 567-l. Mantras' idea asserted and developed in the Upanischadas, 672-l. Marats in period of convulsion, 30-l. Marcion, the Gnostic, says concerning the Soul—, 287-m. Marcosians taught that Deity produced by His words the Logos, 560-m. Marcus, the disciple of Valentinus, spun the idea of a Word into subtile details, 56l-m. Marius in period of convulsion, 30-l. Mark, in the shape of a fish, used by early Christians as a pledge of friendship, 547-l. Marriage of heaven and earth sung by Virgil and Columella, 658-l. Marriage of man and woman an image of the union of Nature with herself, 656-l. Marriage represented by the number five, which reproduces itself, 634-u. Mars gives the Soul valor, enterprise, impetuosity, as it passes through—, 439-m. Mars represents Force, 727-l. Mars the name of the fifth gate of the ladder; material, copper, 414-m. Mars: the religious Mysteries of the Gauls were called the School of, 625-u. "Marseillaise," value of, to revolutionary France, 92-m. Martin Luther: anti-papal doctrines written previous to, 95-l. Mary and Joseph, parents of Jesus, to whom the Word had united itself, 564-l. Masaniello's fall referred to, 33-m. Mason a votary of Liberty and Justice, 156-u. Mason at first entrance assumes new duties, 176-l. Mason deceived who thinks there is nothing to be done in Masonry, 185-l. Mason, definition of, 219-l. Mason, duties of, 219-l. Mason, duties of, if he wishes to imitate the Master Khurum, 116-m. Mason entitled to be called a perfect Elu; when—, 228-l. Mason, good, does good naturally and because he longs to, 163-m. Mason has not lived in vain, when—, 155-m. Mason held by his promises to a purer life, to toleration, charity, generosity, 726-l. Mason, honest business dealings of a, 116-118. Mason, moral courage of a, fostered and encouraged, 154-u. Mason must be convinced that he has a soul capable of progressive development, 855-u. Mason not only a moralist and philosopher, but a soldier, 578-u. Mason of nobler mould reaches a reward through pain and work, 229-m. Mason, precepts to be followed by, 185-m. Mason required to kneel only in prayer or to receive Knighthood, 326-l. Mason should assume the title of a "lover of wisdom", 691-l. Mason should be—, 113-m. Mason should be humble and modest before God, 338-u. Mason should be satisfied there is a real God, infinitely wise, 338-l. Mason should have no alliance with impractical theorists, 338-m. Mason should live while he lives and enjoy life, 345-l. Mason should steer away from vain philosophies, 338-u. Mason should treat his brother who goes astray with charity, 133-m. Mason, sympathy is the great distinguishing characteristic of a, 176-m. Mason, that all men shall form one family is the hope of the, 233-u. Mason: the only good Mason is—, 162-u. Mason, the true, 27-l. Mason, the True, is a Philosopher; his aims as such, 325-u. Mason, thoughtful, looks on fallen beings and offenses as solemn things, 132-m. Mason to look beyond calamity to the end that rises bright, 181-m. Mason, to sow that others may reap is the true office of a, 317-m. Masonic belief in—, 220-l. Masonic beliefs, effects of, 195-l. Masonic Brotherhood made possible by the Royal Secret, 861-l. Masonic burial, eulogies at, 187-m. Masonic citizenship creates a new bond, 220-m. Masonic Creed, Believe, Hope, be Charitable, 531-u. Masonic culture, to find sublime devotion a part of, 192-u. Masonic Degrees cheapened, overdone pomp and display due to Anti-Masons, 814-m. Masonic doctrine in religious Truths, 576-l. Masonic doctrine that God is One; that His Thought—, 576-l. Masonic duties, first of, 137-u. Masonic idea of God and his creations and acts, 524-l. Masonic ideas in some measure analogous to those of Plato and the Gnostics, 250-m. Masonic implements used symbolically, 787-m. Masonic juror, position to be taken by the, 135-u. Masonic Knight must devote himself to the worship of Truth, 579-m. Masonic Light, meaning of, 287-m. Masonic Lodge should resemble a bee hive, 138-m. Masonic lodge, teachings inculcated in a, 213-l. Masonic Lodge, what it can do, 173-m. Masonic Lodges, ceremonies explained in, 186-m. Masonic Lodges, great problems and useful instruction in, 186-m. Masonic lodges should be temples of knowledge, 170-l. Masonic moral code more extensive than that developed by philosophy, 726-m. Masonic morality that of the primitive religions, 541-m. Masonic obligations a contract with every other brother, 726-m. Masonic obligations; mature and effect of, 726-m. Masonic obligations taken upon the Compass, Square, Books, 854-m. Masonic Order, name of, titles and degrees, not known in the past, 207-l. Masonic philosophical Cross an image of generative power, 771-l. Masonic philosophy and morality; the True Word of a Master, 727-u. Masonic secret manifests itself without speech, 218-l. Masonic secret partially revealed in Apprentice Degree, 219-u. Masonic sense, religious tendency in the, 212-l. Masonic studies, true objects of, 25-u. Masonic symbolism of the three great lights, 202-u. Masonic symbols become lessons of wisdom when understood, 597-m. Masonic teachings concerning a life of action, 243-m. Masonic Titles, qualified to enlighten should be the wearers of, 186-l. Masonic Trinity: the Universal Soul; Thought in the Soul; the Word, 575-l. Masonic True Word finds a meaning in the ineffable name of Deity, 697-m. Masonic unbeliefs, effects of, 196-u. Masonic work along charitable and educational lines, 186-u. Masonic work yet to be done, 187-l. Masonry, a Sphinx nearly buried in the sands, 819-m. Masonry a struggle toward the Light of Virtue, Manliness, Liberty, Intelligence, 32-u. Masonry, a succession of allegories and lessons in morality and philosophy, 106-u. Masonry acknowledges the good and true in all creeds, 718-l. Masonry adopted St. John, the Evangelist, and John the Baptist, 818-u. Masonry an imperfect image of the Ancient Mysteries, 624-l. Masonry and Hermetic philosophy contain the Ternary, 791-l. Masonry and philosophy have the same object, 325-u. Masonry and the French Revolution, 24-m. Masonry apart from all sects and creeds, same everywhere, 153-m. Masonry approves or disapproves of—, 161. Masonry assumes the mask of Stone Masonry, 24-m. Masonry believes Evil will be overcome finally, but does not determine how, 525-m. Masonry believes that ills and suffering are means to purify the heart, 718-m. Masonry believes the Truth in every creed, 525-l. Masonry belongs to no one creed or school, 311-l. Masonry, Blue, as at present, not traceable earlier than 1700 A.D, 208-u. Masonry but qualifiedly identical with the Mysteries, 624-l. Masonry can do much if each Mason does his share, 175-m. Masonry can not cease laboring for social progress, 188-u. Masonry, chief object of, 137-u. Masonry, chief obstacles to the success of, 237-m. Masonry constantly warring against the evil principle, 221-m. Masonry: De Molai said to have instituted an occult, Hermetic, Scottish, 820-l. Masonry declines to dogmatize in the details of faith or religion, 576-u. Masonry, degeneration of; simplicity of former organization, 325-m. Masonry defined; its purposes, essence, spirit, stated, 854-m. Masonry denies the right of any man to assume the prerogative of Deity, 161-u. Masonry, device of; motto of, 220-l. Masonry, devotees of all religions accepted by, 226-u. Masonry does not exist where there is strife and hatred, 124-u. Masonry does not meddle with the subtleties of philosophy, 525-u. Masonry, dogma of, 220-l. Masonry enforces the lessons of Him who died on the Cross, 221-m. Masonry engaged in a crusade against—, 237-m. Masonry forced by despotism and superstition to invent symbols, 221-l. Masonry, forms, as at present not the same as in past ages of, 207-l. Masonry, foundation and superstructure, 23-m. Masonry founded on the philosophy known and practiced by Solomon, 785-l. Masonry gathers the Truths of the old religions and philosophies, 275. Masonry, Great Apostle of Peace, Harmony, Good Will, Liberty,. Equality, Fraternity, 112-l. Masonry grows through the wreck of empires, 315-l. Masonry has appropriated the Solstices and Sts. John, 595-m. Masonry has become a science, 540-m. Masonry has developed the advantages to be reaped from Mysteries, 540-m. Masonry has eternal duties, 20-l. Masonry has helped cast down some idols from their pedestals, 95-l. Masonry has her mission to perform, 311-l. Masonry has preserved the Divine Truth given to the first men, 136-m. Masonry hopes and longs for the elevation of mankind, 154-m. Masonry in England "purged" from revolutionary ideas, 50-u. Masonry in France gave as its secret Equality and Liberty, 50-u. Masonry in heart traceable centuries previous to Solomon, 208-u. Masonry, in the higher degrees, contains the Hermetic science, in. certain symbols, 840-l. Masonry, inactivity and superficiality of, 150—. Masonry invites all men of all religions to war against wrong, 311-l. Masonry is a continual struggle toward the light, 223-u. Masonry is a Worship in which all civilized men may unite, 526-u. Masonry is continual effort to exalt the nobler nature over the ignoble, 813-m. Masonry is not a religion, 161-m. Masonry is philanthropic, 221-u. Masonry is philosophical because—, 221-m. Masonry is the apotheosis of Work, 340-u. Masonry is the great Peace Society of the world, 124-m. Masonry is the subjugation of the Human that is in Man by the Divine, 854-l. Masonry is the universal morality suitable to every man, 161-l. Masonry is work and the laboring man the peer of any, 242-m. Masonry is Worship; declaration in Apprentice Degree, 219-u. Masonry, labors of, that excite zeal, 138-m. Masonry labors to equilibrate in us the Human and the Divine, 860-l. Masonry labors to improve the social order by—, 219-u. Masonry leaves each to the practice of his own religion, 226-m. Masonry leaves to others the inquiry into methods and creeds, 524-525. Masonry: Man is an intelligent and free being, the fifth Truth of, 534-l. Masonry marches on towards the day when Evil is overcome, 287-l. Masonry, morality and virtue the bases of, 185-u. Masonry, multiplication of Degrees and additional ceremonials in, 326-u. Masonry must do all in its power to inform and protect the people, 180-m. Masonry, need for activity in its labors, 93-m. Masonry neither a political nor a religious sect, 220-l. Masonry not a cold metaphysical proposition, 331-u Masonry not for cold souls and narrow minds, 138-m. Masonry not infallible; should not dictate what others should believe, 642-m. Masonry not "speculative," but experimental, 149-m. Masonry now retains its ancient symbols, 221-l. Masonry, object of, 220-l. Masonry: Occult science of the Magi found in the enigmas of the high degrees of, 839-m. Masonry, or Free or Frank-Masonry, 207-l. Masonry ordained to bestow manhood, science, philosophy, 25-u. Masonry, orders of architecture representing divisions of, 202-u. Masonry perpetuates a Truth in imparting the True Word, 642-l. Masonry philanthropic, philosophical, progressive, 220-l. Masonry prescribed, dates, and by whom, 50-m. Masonry properly expounded is the interpretation of nature, philosophy and—, 625-m. Masonry, questions concerning doings in, 185-l. Masonry recognizes the important position of necessity, 154-u. Masonry reiterates the maxims of the philosophers, 221-m. Masonry reiterates the moral precepts of all religions, 718-l. Masonry rejects no religious belief; is of no one religion, 524. Masonry, religion and philosophy of, 275. Masonry represents the Good principle and its prototypes, 221-m. Masonry requires every man to do something, 173-u. Masonry requires nothing impracticable, 172-l. Masonry resorted to by the Alchemists who invented Degrees, 731-u. Masonry reverences all reformers, but does not define their Divinity, 525-l. Masonry reveres the character of the Great Master, 718-721. Masonry same today as at the birth of the race, 153-m. Masonry seeks to be the beneficent guide in the Progress towards. Freedom, 95-m. Masonry seeks to ennoble common life, 350-l. Masonry stands for the nobility of Labor, 343-l. Masonry, study and reflection necessary for an understanding of, 107-m. Masonry, successor of the Mysteries, teaches by symbols, 22-l. Masonry symbolized and taught by the Compass and Square, 854-m. Masonry, sympathies of, are with a people striving to be free, 154-m. Masonry sympathises and inculcates respect for labor, 340-u. Masonry taught by the Balance, the symbol of all Equilibrium, 854-m. Masonry taught by the Cross, symbol of devotedness and self-sacrifice, 854-m. Masonry taught to the Knight by the Swords, symbols of Honor and Duty, 854-m. Masonry, traditions and symbols of, antedates Egypt, 311-l. Masonry, teachings of, eminently practical, 138-l. Masonry, teachings of; where learned, 316-u. Masonry teaches Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, 23-m. Masonry teaches that all actions are foreseen by God, 239-m. Masonry teaches that all Power is delegated for the good of the people, 155-l. Masonry teaches that every idler should engage in some labor, 343-l. Masonry teaches that God is a Paternal Being, 239-u. Masonry teaches that God is, of necessity, good, 717-l. Masonry teaches that it is better to love than to hate, 813-u. Masonry teaches that the Present is our scene of action, 139-m. Masonry teaches that the pursuits of this life tend to—, 211-l. Masonry teaches that the soul of man is an emanation, 239-l. Masonry teaches the old primitive Truths, 161-l. Masonry teaches the rights, duties and interests of men, 25-u. Masonry teaches the soul of man is made for virtue, 239-l. Masonry teaches the wisdom of Plato and Socrates, 221-m. Masonry teaches Toleration and rebukes abuse of power, 74-l. Masonry teaches truths written by the finger of God on the heart, 139-u. Masonry teaches us to appreciate this life and world, 142-u. Masonry teaches we are not all mortal; that the Spirit is our Very Self, 852-l. Masonry: that good men are tending to the realm of Perfection is the one great Truth of, 538-u. Masonry: that the Justice, Wisdom and Mercy of God are infinite is the ninth Truth of, 537-u. Masonry: that the laws of the Universe are those of motion, etc., is the eighth Truth of, 536-m. Masonry: the absoluteness of moral truth, the fourth Truth of, 534-u. Masonry the actual Worker, the Toiler, 346-l. Masonry the child of the Kabalah and Essenism together, 818-u. Masonry: the history of Philosophy is the history of, 540-m. Masonry: the impulse which directs to right conduct, third Truth of, 533-m. Masonry the interpreter of the true knowledge of God, 209-u. Masonry the lineal descendant of the higher science of Egypt, 253-l. Masonry: the necessity of practicing the moral truths, the sixth Truth of, 535-m. Masonry, the practical object of, 218-m. Masonry, the primitive Christianity organized into, 325-l. Masonry, the universal character of, 276-l. Masonry the universal, eternal, immutable religion, 219-m. Masonry: to be charitable in the broadest sense, the seventh Truth of, 536-u. Masonry to exert itself in the cause of humanity, 27-l. Masonry, to live happily we must embrace the great truths of, 196-m. Masonry took the place of the school of Pythagoras, 625-u. Masonry Trusts, Believes, Waits, 526-u. Masonry under the banner of Charity preserves religious feeling, 138-u. Masonry, usefulness of, 113-u. Masonry, what constitutes, 207-l. Masonry within must be Morality without, 162-l. Masonry, work and mission, 152-155. Masonry, work is the duty of 185-l. Masonry writes on its banners its principles displayed in every country, 221-l. Masonry's best friends and worst enemies were the Anti-Masons, 814-m. Masonry's creed that taught by nature and reason, 718-l. Masonry's examples and teachings neglected outside the Lodge, 151-m. Masonry's obligations little regarded; political elections; empty pomp, 807-m. Masons accept the views of religion and duty that are—, 226-m. Masons and Masonry true to their mission bring great results, 175-l. Mason's belief tends to the highest eminence in virtue, 228-l. Mason's belief that his individual good is in God's consideration, 228-l. Mason's belief that pain is ordained for his chastening, 228-m. Masons' belief that sorrows are the result of the operation of laws, 228-m. Masons believe in great minds in all ages speaking by inspiration, 225-u. Masons believe that God has arranged this world with a plan, 225-m. Mason's business is to read the book of Nature, 216-u. Mason's conception and belief in God, 224-l. Masons form uncharitable opinions of Masons, 186-u. Masons ignorant of the Clavicles and their contents and the Pantacle of Solomon, 789-u. Masons, in all religions and countries are found good, 162-l. Masons, knowledge made known to Perfect, 207-l. Masons may help deepen the channel in which God's justice runs, 838-l. Masons may lawfully and earnestly desire a fortune when—, 346-u. Masons-Militant of Zorobabel the model of the Templars, 816-m. Masons, not tolerant of religious and political opinions of Masons, 186-u. Masons of old concealed important points of their Art under hieroglyphic characters, 785-l. Masons' relations to God, 227-l. Mason's rule is to speak of the virtues and be silent as to the vices, 337-l. Masons should do what is possible and practicable and enforce justice, 838-l. Masons still go to Law, unnecessarily, with Masons, 185-l. Masons taught square of wisdom, level of humility, plumb of justice, 641-l. Masons taught to—, 221-u. Masons venerate in the triangle, the mystery of the Sacred Triad, 631-m. Masons who comprehend it are ministers of the universal religion, 219-m. Mason's Word, the true knowledge of God, 209-u. Masoretic points invented after beginning of our era, 205-m. Mass of the Catechumens and that of the Faithful parts of Christian Mysteries, 541-l. Mass: the celebration of the Mysteries of Mithras, 541-l. Master a symbol of the Redeemer when bringing candidate to light, 639-m. Master, Masonry reveres the character of the Great, 718-721. Master Mason studies the animal kingdom, symbolized by Maeh, 632-u. "Master of Life," to the ancients, was the Supreme Deity, 13-u. Master of Light and Life, Sun and Moon, symbols of, 13-m. Master of the Lodge and Wardens, duty of, 13-m. Master of the Lodge substituted for Mercury as one of the Lights, 411-u. Master of the Royal Secret, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, 32d Degree, 839. Master of the Symbolic Lodge, 20th Degree, duty of a, 325-333. Master, place of Light where the name of Deity hangs over the, 287-l. Master, Third Degree, 62-u. Master works with Chalk, Charcoal and a vessel of Clay, 548-m. Master's Compass has both the points above; symbolizing the rule of the spiritual, 854-l. "Materia Prima" of Valentinus contains an Hermetic symbol, 850-m. Maternal agency, the subjective world, generally a phantasm, 673-m. Material and Spiritual natures in equilibrium; Light and Darkness, 764-l. Material existence evolved from the Pythagorean Monad, 675-l. Material, result of seeking the mere, 12-m. Material the element of communion between man and God, 714-u. Materialism and Pantheism avoided by an independent mind, 677-m. Matter and mind dual from the idea of an independent mind, 677-l. Matter and Spirit originally were in Deity, 700-m. Matter: categorical questions concerning, 648. Matter created by God by a thought; after matter, worlds and man, 609-m. Matter dead to the world revivified by vegetation of the Tree of Life, 786-l. Matter deemed the female amongst the ancients, 700-m. Matter existed eternal like the Spiritual Principle, 563-u. Matter is not eternal; God the only original Existence, 701-l. Matter makes no encroachment on the Divine Life, 556-u Matter not coexistent with Deity, 700-m Matter: one of the two eternal principles is Darkness and Primitive, 567-l. Matter opposed to the beneficent force which gives it organization, 664-u. Matter possesses virtues, qualities and powers, 414-l. Matter represented by nine, or three times three; symbolism of nine to four, 633-m. Matter, the Mother, the receptacle and place of generation, one of a Triad, 548-l. Matter the origin of Satan and his demons, 567-l. Matter, the passive principle, reproductive power, one of the Egyptian Triads, 548-l. Matter, the principle of all the passions, etc, 520-m. Matter, when operated on by the Word, became the Universe, 607-l. Maximin, horrors of despotism under, 27-u. Maxims of ancient philosophers and religions, 167-170. Maximus Taurinus defines the tessera as a sign and symbol, 548-u. Maya, Mother of All, sprung from Brahm, the Source of All, 849-l. Meaning and pronunciation of Ineffable Name lost to all but a few, 700-l. Meaning of the Active and Passive powers of male and female principles, 701-l. Meaning of the True Word of a Mason involves its proper pronunciation, 697-m. Media which manifest the First Cause are the Sephiroth, 761-u. Mediaeval occult associations brought into disrepute by the symbol of Baphomet, 779-l. Mediator, a name given by the Persians to the Sun, Archimagus, 612-m. Medical science has made great strides, but plague and pestilence destroy yet, 811.. Melampus introduced the veneration of the generative organs from Egypt, 656-m. Meliton, Bishop of Sardis, says that the mind is God's likeness, 857-l. Men are ever on the side of justice and humanity, 834-l. Men are the instruments of God's principles, 838-m. Men, as a mass, are looking for what is just, 834-u. Men converted from the worship of Ahriman by prophets, 613-u. Men, different effects of the business of the world on, 194-l. Men do not perceive the worth of their minds, 200-m. Men, good in general, but bad in particular, 151-l. Men, good, prone to pass by fallen brother with lofty step, 133-u. Men, greatest, not acceptable to the mass of mankind, 37-m. Men in every country of the old heroic strain and stamp, 805-l. Men, in literature, look for practical justice, 834-l. Men often gloat and exult over the faults of neighbors, 133-m. Men, Temples not built with hands the meeting place of primitive, 277-u. Men tend to become distinguished for other than heroic, knightly deeds, 805-m. Men, the automata of Providence, used to effect that they do not dream of, 814-m. Men, the great works of man due to individual, 238-u. Men's difference in faculty of communication, 200-m. Men's respect for themselves, measure of, 200-m. Menander speaks of God, Chance, Intelligence, as undistinguishable, 694-m. Mendes: the universal agent represented by hermaphroditic goat of, 734-u. Menou, the Hindu lawgiver, adored the divine light and, 609-m. Mental principle instead of a physical one deified by man, 652-u. Mercury fecundated by Sulphur becoming the Master and regenerator of Salt, explained, 778-u. Mercury gives the Soul the faculty of expressing and enunciating, 439-m. Mercury in philosophy represents personal aptitude and labor, 790-u. Mercury, one of the great symbols of the Alchemists, 57-u. Mercury, personified as Hermanubis in Egypt, given a dog's head, 779-l. Mercury represents Prudence, 727-l. Mercury, Salt, Sulphur, but accessories of the Great Work, 777-m. Mercury the constant companion and counsellor of Isis or Virgo, 507-m. Mercury, the name of the fourth gate of the ladder; material iron, 414-m. Mercury, with the Hermetics, corresponds with the Air and Water, 773-l. Mercy conjoined with Judgment and the Divine Mercies sustain the Universe, 800-u. Mercy or Compassion mediating between Benignity and Judicial Rigor, 799-u. Merit and demerit law absolute, 706-u. Merit is the natural right which we have to be rewarded, 723-l. Meru, pyramids and artificial hills were imitations of the mountain, 234-u. Mesmer's partial guess at the great force known to the ancients, 734-u. Metals were deemed to be seven in number and assigned to a planet, 728-l. Metals which contain the principles of the great work are six, 788-u. Metaphysical ideas of the Mysteries represented by symbols, 385-u. Metaphysical name of Deity not understood by common people, 700-l. Metatron, the Cherub, one of the Chiefs of the Kabalistic Angels, 784-l. Meung, Jean de, completed Lorris' Roman de Rose, 823-u. Mexican legends probably carried by the Phoenician voyagers, 594-l. Michael and his Angels fought against the Dragon, 501-u. Michael, the face of the Lion, on the South and right hand with Yod and Water, 798-m. Microcosm, a little world, a Pythagorean name for man, 667-l. Microprosopos afterwards raised to the Aziluthic sphere, 793-m. Microprosopos and Malakoth, Regnum, are jointly called man, 794-l. Microprosopos composed of the six Numerations, 793-m. Microprosopos configured in the form of the Most Holy, 794-u. Microprosopos first occupied the place afterwards filled by the world, Briah, 793-m. Microprosopos formed like Macroprosopos, but without Kether, the will, 793-l. Microprosopos given three brains by Light from above when the letter He was born, 794-l. Microprosopos has for wife Malakoth, who is behind him; explanation, 799-l. Microprosopos invested with a portion of the Divine Intellectual Power, 793-l. Microprosopos is called Alohim, 795-u. Microprosopos is second garment with respect to the Elder Most Holy, 795-u. Microprosopos issued forth back to back and yet cohering, 795-l. Microprosopos issued from the Father and was intermingled with the Mother, 794-l. Microprosopos, like the letter Vau in the letter He; without a head, 794-l. Microprosopos, or Seir Aupin, produced by conjunction of Vau and He, 793-u. Microprosopos represented under the form of man, 793-m. Microprosopos, the second Universal, speaks in the first person, Ani, I, 793-l. Microprosopos was the beginning, the numerations proceeding to act, 795-u. Middle ground between Atheism and Pantheism, 672-u. Midgard Serpent sunk beneath the sea by Odin, 499-u. Military power, independent of the Rule, an armed tyranny, 3-l. Milky Way or Galaxy crosses the Zodiac at tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, 437-l. Milky Way, the pathway of souls, passes near the Equinoxes, 413-l. Milton expresses the Hebraic doctrine concerning Light and God, 739-l. Mimansa interprets the meaning of the Manthras, 672-l. Mimansa proclaims "Nothing was but Mind", 672-l. Mind: all things directed, known, seen by the Supreme External, 677-u. Mind and matter dual from the idea of an independent mind, 677-l. Mind early conceived the Unity of Nature and a pervading Spiritual Essence, 687-m. Mind happy in proportion to its fidelity and wisdom, 195-u. Mind has supreme empire over all things, 677-u. Mind, in metaphysics, can not advance beyond self-deification, 678-u. Mind is all which man permanently is, 200-u. Mind is God's likeness, according to Meliton, 857-l. Mind may believe and know that which is unexplainable, 569-u. Mind picture of God, if false, as much an idol as a wooden one, 693-m. Mind the Macrocosmos, the Universal Organism, Pooroosha, 673-u. Mind the material as well as the efficient cause, 673-u. Mind the self conscious power of thought extended to the Universe, 677-u. Mind the Universal Element; One God; Great Soul; Mahaatma, 673-u. Mind the web and the weaver of the world, 673-u. Mind, Virtue, Heaven, Immortality, exist in the thought of a, 201-l. Mind's misery principally its own fault, 195-u. Mind's universal medicine is mathematical and practical Truth, 773-m. Mineral Kingdom symbolized by Tub, studied by the Apprentice, 632-u. Minerva, a woman in armor, born of the brain of Jove, 849-l. "Minerva Munde," attributed to Hermes' Trismegistus, 790-m. Minerva of the Greeks was the Isis of Egypt, 380-m. Minucius Felix, a lawyer of Rome, defends the secrecy of Christianity, 547-m. Miracles are the natural effects of exceptional causes, 735-l. Miracles effected by the absolute in reason and will, 736-m. Miracles in the phenomena of the Universe, 526-527. Miracles of Moses performed in virtue of the name engraved on his rod, 621-m. Miracles wrongly regarded as effects without causes, 735-l. Misery, principle of, not an evil one, 181-u. Mithraic cave displayed the Zodiacal and other constellations and—, 413-l. Mithraic feast day the 25th of December, 587-m. Mithraic initiations practiced in caves; a ladder erected, 233-l. Mithraic initiations required the death of a human victim, 424-u. Mithraic Initiations used a seven-step ladder, 851-l. Mithraic ladder, Faber's opinion of the, 234-l. Mithraic Mysteries, 10-m. Mithraic Mysteries belonged to Persia; description, 424-u. Mithraic Mysteries connected with the Heavenly Bodies, 507-l. Mithraic Mysteries flourished in the Roman Empire, 424-u. Mithraic Mysteries, gates marked at points of the Zodiac, 10-l. Mithraic Mysteries, ladder in the ceremony of initiation, 11-u. Mithras a symbol of the Sun, the Archimagus, 612-m. Mithras, a Tau cross inscribed on the forehead of the initiate of, 505-u. Mithras adored under different names by different peoples, 587-l. Mithras bearing a sword, seated on a Bull presides over the Equinoxes, 413-l. Mithras by reason of his death and sufferings secured salvation, 406-l. Mithras: celebration and ceremonies of the Mysteries of, 541-l. Mithras created and at the end will bring all before God as a sacrifice, 613-l. Mithras dispels darkness and conquers death, 613-u. Mithras, Mystic Egg appears in the Mysteries of, 403-u. Mithras not only light, but intelligence, 613-u. Mithras, on 25th December was celebrated the birth of, 406-l. Mithras, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Mithras, the "eye of Ormuzd," strikes down the dragon foe, 612-l. Mithras, the rock-born hero, heralded the Sun's return in Spring, 592-m. Mithras, the Sun God, eclipsed Ormuzd himself, 257-m. Mithras, the Sun God of the Persians, born in a cave at Winter, 587-m. Mithras, the Sun of Spring and God of Generation, seated on the Bull, 478-l. Mitra and Uschas are Medic as well as Zend Deities, 602-u. Mitra, the Friend, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Mohammed, doctrines of, the best the Arabs were fitted to receive, 38-u. Mohammedans believe in a secret name of Deity, 621-l. Molai, de, said to have created four Metropolitan Lodges, 820-l. Molai, de, said to have organized an occult, Hermetic, Scottish Masonry, 820-l. Molai, Jacques de, the last Grand Master of the Templars, burned, 820-l. Moral rules to be beneficial must be practical, 830-m. Moloch or Malek, as applied to Deity, represents—, 208-m. Moloch, significance of passing children, through the fires of, 205-l. Monad or unit, a figure of the cube, 5-l. Monad of Pythagoras the source of material existence, 675-l. Monad was male and represented the creative energy, 631-u. Monastery, fraternity and equality, but no liberty in a, 23-m. Monotheism declaims; against the making of gods in human form, 678-m. Monotheism with Pantheistic tendencies the spirit of the Indian Vedas, 672-l. Monuments built to the world's patriots, 836-m. Moon a mass of softer light than the Sun, 444-u. Moon, ancients observed the regularity of the, 444-u. Moon and Sun emblems of the two Divine sexes, 305-l. Moon and Sun impress a fecundating force, 469-m. Moon appeared in Heavens principally visible at night, 443-u. Moon becomes Isis, the wife of Osiris, 447-l. Moon believed to have fertilized the Nile by reason of her communication with the Sun, 477-l. Moon communicates the force of generation and growth, 439-m. Moon considered to have great influence on vegetation and animals, 469-u. Moon, Egyptians assigned the demiourgic or creative force to the, 469-u. Moon gave activity to universal vegetation, 476-m. Moon originally masculine and the Sun feminine, 700-u. Moon, once in 18 years and a fraction the new Sun coincides with the first New, 453-m. Moon represents Hope, 727-l. Moon, symbolism of the, 13-u. Moon, the cone of shadow which produces night ends above the, 468-l. Moon the name of the sixth gate of the ladder; material, silver, 414-m. Moon the passive cause relatively with Osiris; the active with earth, 477-m. Moon, the passive portion of nature, offered by the female, 656-u. Moon united with Osiris in the spring and received the principle of generation, 469-u. Moon when Sun and Moon opened the year in Taurus, the Festival of the New, 451-u. Moon with its silvery lustre follows the Sun, 787-u. Moral, all the relations of life are, 243-l. Moral and Inexorable, combined, personified separately in Zeus, 689-u. Moral bonds, result to society of severing, 196-l. Moral choice would not exist unless its preferences were determined, 695-m. Moral convictions of the mind could not deceive if rightly interpreted, 693-u. Moral existence included in the words; Duty and Hope, 717-m. Moral law: categorical questions concerning the, 649-m. Moral law has God for its first principle, 725-l. Moral law is the obligatory good, 725-u. Moral law is universal and necessary, 702-m. Moral law of necessity has as an author a being composed of justice and charity, 702-m. Moral law springs from God's Wisdom and Essential Justice, 701-l. Moral laws are the decisions of Absolute Wisdom and Reason, 737-m. Moral laws are the decisions of Wisdom and the Revelations of the Divine, 737-m. Moral laws are the enactments of the Divine Will, 737-m. Moral maladies of man and society, treatment of, 218-l. Moral principles center in a single principle, which is the Good, 702-m. Moral sense given as for wise and beneficent purposes, 832-l. Moral truth supposes a Being that conceives and constitutes it, 702-u. Moral truths necessary to be practiced, the sixth Truth of Masonry, 535-m. Moral truths are absolute; the fourth Truth of Masonry, 534-u. Moral truths as certain as mathematical truths, 721-l. Moral truths, as soon as perceived, appear to us the rule of our conduct, 722-u. Moral Universe not understandable, 838-u. Moral will, new faculty in the development of a child, 192-l. Morality a Force; the magnetic attraction of the heart pointing towards Truth and Virtue, 89-m. Morality, absolute or divine, comprehended by faith rather than speculation, 695-l. Morality as a basis of all religions, 311-l. Morality influenced by Sentiment which warms and incites to action, 725-m. Morality is the recognition of duty, as duty, 717-m. Morality of all peoples appear in modern Degrees, 625-m. Morality of Masonry similar to that of every pure creed of antiquity, 541-m. Morality, the Apprentice's grip, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l. Morality touches religion, 725-l. Mordecai Prime Minister at Babylon, 256-u. Morning Star, name and emblematic meaning of, 202-m. Moses an initiate in the mysteries of Egypt, 253-m. Moses assisted in shaping the destinies of the World, 313-u. Moses carried Orthodoxy out of Egypt, 843-m. Moses closely imitated Egyptian Institutions among the Hebrews, 369-m. Moses, effects of the Egyptian education on, 253-l. Moses heard God revealed as I Am that which Is, Was, Shall Be, 848-l. Moses initiated in the Egyptian Mysteries, 368-l. Moses obtained true ideas of Deity in the Mysteries, 208-m. Moses purified and re-veiled the dogmas of Magism, 839-l. Moses received the name of Deity from God, Ihuh, 697-l. Moses received the Name of God in the wilderness; lost through wickedness 621-m. Moses received the Law while Aaron made false gods, 206-m. Moses recognized the Active and Passive, the Active residing in the Mind 657-l. Moses sought for the Cause of All outside that All, 667-m. Moses the adopted son of the daughter of Sesostris-Rameses, 253-m. Moses, the first dogma of, 443-l. Mother, Binah, denoting perfect Rigor, averted her face from Hakemah, 763-u. Mother is rigor and severity, impregnated by the Father, produces the brain of Microprosopos, 796-u. Mother, Matter, passive principle, conceptive power, 87-m. Mother-night, name given by Goths to Festival of the Winter Solstice, 368-u. Mother: the first emanation of the Eternal Being was a Universal, 602-l Motives the special jurisdiction of morality, 244-u. Motto of Masonry is—, 220-l. Mountain of Meru with three peaks a symbol of the Trimurti, 234-m. Mountain tops chosen as places for sacrifices, 617-l. Mourning for Osiris extends over forty days, 486-u. Movement and Harmony the life of the Universe and Soul alike, 859-l. Movement in absolute repose would be a cessation of life, 847-l. Movement is the equilibrium of Inertia and Activity, 845-u. Multiplying number is eleven because of the possession of two units, 629-u. Murderers of Khir-Om symbolizes Pilate, Caiaphas, Judas, 641-l. Music of the spheres the image of the harmony of creation, 250-u. "Music of the Spheres," understanding of meaning aided by Tetractys, 88-m. Musical notes of the octave correspond to the seven Sephiroth, 727-m. Mysteries a Sacred Drama, subjects of, 64-m. Mysteries a series of symbols, 371-l. Mysteries, aids of gloom, secrecy, mystery taken advantage of in the, 383-m. Mysteries, all persons were initiated into the lesser, 359-m. Mysteries, Aristotle, Socrates and others accused of violations of laws of the, 384-l. Mysteries at first moral and political, but became more religious, 624-l. Mysteries, beneficent modification in religion due to the, 373-u. Mysteries carried to every country; non-interference with local beliefs, 624-m. Mysteries celebrated at Autumnal Equinox, why, 404-l. Mysteries celebrated at the Temple of Osiris at Philae, on the Nile, 360-u. Mysteries celebrated in the Spring, Vernal Equinox, 419-m. Mysteries change from religious to moral and political, 354-m. Mysteries changed by the religious systems of the several countries, 625-u. Mysteries civilized savage hordes; was greatest of benefits, 380-l. Mysteries closed against Nero and Constantine for grave crimes, 397-m. Mysteries connected with astronomy and physics, 414-l. Mysteries contained lessons calculated to elevate and improve. 355-l. Mysteries continued pure for ages, but ultimately became degraded, 358-l. Mysteries, decline of the Roman Empire attributed to a neglect of the, 360-m. Mysteries degenerated owing to the arrogance of the Priests, 360-m. Mysteries develop the origin of the Soul, condition, destination, fate, 418-u. Mysteries, development and growth of the, 354-m. Mysteries, Dionusos one with Hermes and heroes of other, 357-u. Mysteries, distinction between Greater and Lesser, 432-u. Mysteries, doctrine of One God, theory of death and eternity, etc., taught in the, 359-m. Mysteries, doctrines and representations of the, 374-m. Mysteries, doctrines of immortality and retribution taught in the, 392-u. Mysteries, Egyptian, depicted Osiris, Good, and Typhon, Evil, in conflict, 375-m. Mysteries, esoteric were the teachings of the Greater, 207-l. Mysteries explain the descent of Intelligence into matter and return, 415-m. Mysteries forbidden to bastards, slaves, materialists and—, 390-m. Mysteries, from the Egyptians the Hebrews received their knowledge of the, 375-u. Mysteries gave Egyptian priests much of their influence, 374-m. Mysteries' great object was a grand and truly politic one, 382-m. Mysteries, Grecian, originated by Orpheus, brought from Egypt, 400-m. Mysteries have same general features and show Egyptian origin, 418. Mysteries, Heroditus gives reasons for reticence concerning the, 380-m. Mysteries in many cases derived from the Egyptians, 352-u. Mysteries in symbolic forms exhibited the One, 357-m. Mysteries in the lapse of time degenerated and the symbols were misunderstood, 382-l. Mysteries inculcated a great moral truth veiled with fable, 395-l. Mysteries, instructions in morals and as to future life given in the, 382-u. Mysteries kept man from lapsing into barbarism, 373-u. Mysteries, knowledge of hieroglyphics and other information only obtained in the Greater, 359-m. Mysteries, like Socrates, seek to awaken the ideas already in the mind, 356-m. Mysteries, like the Symbols of Masonry, are eloquent analogies of Nature, 356-l. Mysteries, life to the Greeks would be insupportable if deprived of the, 373-m. Mysteries, male and female were the prominent Deities in the, 377-u. Mysteries meant to strengthen religion and console men in their sorrows, 378-u. Mysteries, mode of death varied with the nationality of the different, 375-u. Mysteries modified after leaving Egypt by the habits of the different nations, 624-l. Mysteries modified by habits of the different nations, 23-u. Mysteries, morals, sciences, traditions, taught in the, 373-u. Mysteries, names of the prominent Deities in the different, 377-m. Mysteries, nature-gods were the Powers revered in the, 354-l. Mysteries, Nero, after murdering his mother, dared not be present at, 353-m. Mysteries, no arrests, no suits brought, no rival displays during the, 434-m. Mysteries, object of, 382-l. Mysteries, objects of, were to lead men to piety and—, 381-l. Mysteries of Apollo celebrated at Delos, provided with a lake, 405-m. Mysteries of Bakchos described, 420-421. Mysteries of Bakchos of Oriental origin; worshipped in India, 419-l. Mysteries of Ceres and Proserpine celebrated at Autumn, 491-m. Mysteries of Dionusos proscribed impurity, 381-u. Mysteries of Dionusos taught the Doctrine of Divine Unity, and—, 585-m. Mysteries of Eleusis, description, officers, symbolism, 411-412. Mysteries of Eleusis established at Athens in 1423 B.C., 418-u. Mysteries of Eleusis exhibited the generative organs as symbols, 656-m. Mysteries of Eleusis, spread of and opinions concerning the, 352-m. Mysteries of Eleusis swallowed most of the others, 352-m. Mysteries of God and the Universe are hidden in the Ternary, 791-l. Mysteries of Greece established by Pythagoras with three degrees, 366-u. Mysteries of Greece taught that matter existed from all eternity, and—, 400-l. Mysteries of Isis, processions, description, symbolism, 412. Mysteries of Isis, similarity to the death of Khur-om, 405-m. Mysteries of India were divided into four degrees, 361-m. Mysteries of Ism Abla instruct in the secret name of Deity, 621-l. Mysteries of Magism have a religious, philosophical and natural signification, 773-u. Mysteries of Mithra, a cave represented the arrangement of the World, 413-m. Mysteries of Mithras, a corpse restored to life a part of the ceremony of the, 406-l. Mysteries of Mithras celebrated in Greece under the name of Bakchos, 406-l. Mysteries of Osiris sought by the most eminent men, 363-u. Mysteries of Samothrace adored heaven and earth as male and female, 659-u. Mysteries of the Ancients concealed the occult science of the Ancient Magi, 839-m. Mysteries of the Christian Gnostics; their secret doctrine, 542-l. Mysteries of the Christians, 541-547. Mysteries of the Divine nature are beyond finite comprehension, 306-u. Mysteries of the Druids conform to those of other nations, 367-u. Mysteries of the early Christians divided into two Masses, 541-l. Mysteries of the Goths carried North from the East by Odin, 367-l. Mysteries of the Indians celebrated in caves and grottos, 361-u. Mysteries of the Kabala open to those who seek, 772-m. Mysteries of the Universe are all around us and common, 526-u. Mysteries, opinions of Cicero and Aristophanes in respect to the, 353-m. Mysteries, opinions of Pausanias and Aristotle concerning the, 379-m. Mysteries, opinions of Plato and Epictetus as to the objects of the, 353-u. Mysteries, origin unknown; suppositions concerning, 353-l. Mysteries originally the beginning of a new life of reason and virtue, 359-m. Mysteries, penalties for violations of the laws and usages of the, 374-l. Mysteries, pain and sorrow as consequences of sin shadowed forth in, 397-u. Mysteries, Phallus and Cteis as emblems of generation appear in the, 401-l. Mysteries, Plato into philosophy translated the language of the symbols of the, 398-m. Mysteries possessed a language known only to the initiates, 373-l. Mysteries practiced in all ancient nations; many claim invention, 353-l. Mysteries practiced in Athens until the 8th century; in Wales to the 12th century, 360-l. Mysteries, prescription of those not initiated into the, 359-m. Mysteries preserved their purity up to the time of Cicero, 374-l. Mysteries, privileges and advantages of Initiates into the, 352-l. Mysteries probably originated in India teaching primitive Truths, 360-l. Mysteries, purposes of the ceremonies of the, 383-m. Mysteries represented by symbols the invisible forces of the Universe, 414-l. Mysteries required purity and elevation of soul in its Initiates, 353-u. Mysteries revealed by Dante in the Divine Comedy, 822-m. Mysteries, statements of Cicero, Socrates, Aristides, regarding the, 379-l. Mysteries taught a division of the Universal Cause into an Active and a Passive, 401-m. Mysteries taught candidates in Druidical initiations, 429-l. Mysteries taught concerning the Universe and—, 352-l. Mysteries taught doctrine of the nature of the soul and its longings to return, 436-l. Mysteries taught how to enfeeble the action of matter on the Soul, 520-l. Mysteries taught initiates in Indian ceremonies, 428-429. Mysteries taught the existence of One Great Being, 624-m. Mysteries taught the incarnation, death, resurrection, etc., of Logos, 415-u. Mysteries taught the study of the perfection of the soul, 520-u. Mysteries taught true ideas in respect to Deity, 208-m. Mysteries, teachings and essence of the, 354-l. Mysteries, the first magistrate of Athens superintended the, 380-u. Mysteries, the Greater of Eleusinia, ceremonies of initiation into the, 394-m. Mysteries: the invisibility, oneness, infinity of God, the first Truth of the, 533-m. Mysteries, the legend of the Master's degree a form of that of the, 375-u. Mysteries, the mythical person uniting the Divine and Human found in all, 356-l. Mysteries: the Soul of Man is immortal, the second Truth of the, 533-m. Mysteries, the true spirit and secret doctrines were hidden in Greater, 359-m. Mysteries, those who came short of their duties as men were excluded from the, 391-l. Mysteries, to inspire men and console them in their misery the object of the, 379-l. Mysteries, to prove his innocence Antony sought Initiation into the, 353-m. Mysteries treated of God, Man and Nature; Ancient Theosophy, 357-u. Mysteries, true knowledge of Deity taught by the Greater, 207-l. Mysteries used by the Priests to extend their power, 360-u. Mysteries went from Egypt to Phoenicia, thence elsewhere, 363-m. Mysteries were a Sacred Drama exhibiting—, 355-m. Mysteries were funereal in character, celebrating the death, etc., of some hero, 375-u. Mysteries were not closed in the year 364, notwithstanding a law to that effect, 360-u. Mysteries were the private worships of ancient nations, 352-u. Mysteries, while slight offenses could be expiated, grave crimes were mortal sins in the, 397-m. Mysteries widely disseminated; names of some, 352-u. Mysterii or books of occultation sum up the Sephiroth, 758-u. Mysterious number is four; it contains the mysteries of nature, 628-m. Mystery and secrecy used to attract and impress the people, 384-u. Mystery, Demetrius Phalereus gives definition of the word, 383-l. Mystery of the Balance, the equilibrium of opposites, 552-m. Mystery of the Ineffable Name and arrangement of its letters, 700-l. Mystery of the phenomena of nature are unexplainable to us, 526-530. Mystery of the world remains, but sufficiently cleared up to inspire confidence, 696-m. Mythical beings presiding over nature developed into Saints, etc, 653-u. Mystical religion succeeded mystical philosophy, but in name only, 694-u. Mythological references to the number seven, 728-l. Mythologies: Sohar clears up the obscurities of the Ancient, 843-l.

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Name, all ancient nations held the sanctity of the Sacred, 204-l.
Name, Divine, or Creative Word, 204-l.
Name, in exorcising priests the Jews used the Sacred, 262-l.
Name not applied to the Very God in His unmanifested Essence, 849-u.
Name of Deity a sign and confession of our ignorance, 651-l.
Name of Deity communicated by God to Moses, 697-m.
Name of Deity conceals the True Word of a Mason, 697-m.
Name of Deity contained a meaning which was lost, 697-m.
Name of Deity engraven on the triangular plate on the cube teaches—,
209-u.
Name of Deity has four letters, three different ones, 761-u.
Name of Deity, Tetractys in the Cabala composed of the letters of the,
60-l.
Name of God and God alone existed before the world of vacant space,
750-u.
Name of God forgotten when—, 205-l.
Name of God, in the Kabalah, only expresses the human ideal of his
divinity, 97-l.
Name of God lost when—, 205-l.
Name of God written in Samaritan characters in Hebrew books, 621-m.
Name of Great God not to be uttered, an article of general belief,
619-621-l.
Name of Jehovah given credit for the redemption of the souls, 561-l.
Name of the Kabalists' Idea of God contains all others and all things,
98-m.
"Name of Truth" appears in the formula of pneumatical baptism, 561-l.
Name of Yod, He, Vau, He, applied to Deity as manifested in the
act of Creation, 849-u.
Name, signification and meaning of the Ineffable, 104-m.
Name: study of the Pentagram led the Magi to a knowledge of the New,
842-u.
Name, the summary of all things is the Holy, 793-u.
Name, two Hebrew words appended to the Ineffable, 104-m.
Names have a natural potency and sanctity according to origin, 620-m.
Names of Deity met with in all Degrees, 137-u.
Names of Deity on the Delta are Syrian, Phoenician, Hebrew, 531-l.
Names of the Hebrew and Greek Deity express abstract existence, 651-l.
Napoleon reigns because the ablest, 49-u.
Napoleons follow period of convulsion, 30-l.
Napoleon's influence on the destinies of France, 313-m.
Napoleon's injustice exiled him to a rock, a warning to bid men be just,
835-m.
Napthali, the eloquent and agile, has for device Virgo in the domicile
of Mercury, 462-u.
National Gods' history describes the Sun's career through the seasons,
591-m.
Nationalizing of creeds and peoples a tendency of Masonry, 625-l.
Nations, commercialism and territorial aggrandizement of, 69.
Nations, luxury, extravagance, ostentation, the peril of, 348-m.
Nations, sanctity of the Name held by the ancient, 204-l.
Natural Forces in action and opposition result in movement and Harmony,
859-l.
Natural law, a constant mode of action, seems to belong to the
nature of things, 827-l.
Natural objects surrounded the initiate in the Mysteries, 414-l.
Natural phenomena and things appeal to men, 714-u.
Natural phenomena depends on a single immutable law, 732-u.
Natural religion reveals to us God as the Infinite parent of all, 714-m.
Nature and discord dwelt below the Moon, according to Lucanus, 654-m.
Nature as free from dogmatism as from tyranny, 355-u.
Nature divided between the Good and Evil principles, 664-u.
Nature enslaved to common notions and notions to words, 693-l.
Nature gives evidences of immortality, found everywhere, 517-m.
Nature God's prose; man his poetry, 715-l.
Nature Gods represented by Amun, worshipped in Egypt, 584-l.
Nature Gods secondary to a higher Deity, incomprehensible, supreme,
597-l.
Nature in its pure and simple forms the foundation of the Persian
religion, 610-l.
Nature is all movement, and Thought all repose, 680-l.
Nature itself is the soul of the world which acts through the spheres,
668-l.
Nature itself the secret of the Occult Sciences, 844-u.
Nature mastered by applying to matter the light of life, 779-u.
Nature not a fortuitous concourse of atoms, 646-l.
Nature not deified in the primitive religion, 610-l.
Nature of Deity and the beginning of the Universe are questions
Man has always studied, 738-l.
Nature of man is double, though he is one, 861-l.
Nature possessed a soul and intelligence and divinity belonged to
this soul, 670-u.
Nature reveals a mighty wisdom and points to God, 713-l.
Nature revives as surely as it declines, 592-m.
Nature, the mythologies a leaf in the book of, 216-u.
Nature the Revelation of God; symbolism of, 64-m.
Nature, visible on earth, is man's domain, 736-m.
Nature worship akin to that of a universal Soul, but not instinctive,
598-u.
Nature worship combining conceptions of a Universal Presence and action,
602-u.
Nature worship usurped that of God, 600-m-601-m.
Nature's Forces little known; man controlled and governed by them, 733-l.
Nature's great book interpreted in the doctrines of Masonry, 625-m.
Nature's immutable Law, the Eternal Will of the Justice which is God,
847-l.
Nature's magnificences are an algebra of graces and splendors, 845-u.
Nature's problems unanswered; the problems unsolved, 647-l.
Nature's regularity suggested by common appearances very early, 699-m.
Nature's single and absolute law, the equipoise of contrary forces,
848-u.
Nature's Soul released at the end for a brighter existence, 614-u.
Naya philosophers declare the individual Soul and God are distinct,
852-u.
Necessity and Chance giving way to Law permits the moral Freedom of Man,
695-m.
Necessity and Fatality a consequence of Stability and Permanence, 768-u.
Necessity and Liberty possible for Infinite Power and Wisdom, 848-m.
Necessity and Liberty seemingly antagonistic, 848-m.
Necessity and Liberty, the essence of Deity, counterbalanced, produce
equilibrium, 778-l.
Necessity and Liberty the two columns of the Universe, 848-m.
Necessity can not be unjust, or the Great lawgiver would be unjust,
831-l.
Necessity: Deity contains the incorruptible and unwearying force of,
658-m.
Necessity environs the laws that govern the Universe, 831-l.
Necessity in its true meaning is not arbitrary Power, 696-m.
Necessity in its true meaning is Strength and Force in the service
of Intelligence, 696-m.
Necessity is Law perceived, but not understood, 691-m.
Necessity neglected in striving for the right is the folly of a dreamer,
835-u.
Necessity of man, his own necessity, made often a plea for injustice,
832-u.
Necessity of the physicists more oppressive than fables of tradition,
691-m.
Necessity, or the omnipotent Will of God, which nothing can disobey,
818-m.
Necessity rules in all the affairs of men, requiring the sacrifice of
life, 833-l.
Necessity, the Director of the atoms, external to themselves, 676-m.
Negative notion of God the only way to apprehend him, 651-m.
Nephesch, from the world Asiah, one letter, He, of the Tetragrammaton,
757-u.
Nephesch, Psyche, the lowest spiritual part of man, Soul, 757-u.
Nero, reference to the reign of, 47-l.
Neschamah, from the world Briah, the other letter He, 757-u.
Nescamah, Leneschamah, from the world Atsiluth, the Yod of the
Tetragrammaton, 757-u.
Neschamah, the highest spiritual part, anima superior, 757-u.
Netsach and Hod, the thighs of Adam Kadmon, 758-u.
Netsakh, one of the Sephiroth; Victory, 753-m.
Netsach, the seventh Sephiroth, is perfect Success, same as Hod, 767-u.
Neuroz, a Persian Feast, celebrated when the Sun was in Aries, 463-l.
New Heaven and Earth after the burning of the present Universe, 623.
New Year's Day fixed on one of four periods; reason—, 464-468.
Newton, painstaking methods of, 174-m.
Nifthel, which is below in the ninth world, the final place for the
wicked, 619-m.
Night the time fixed for the celebration of the Mysteries, 383-l.
Nile held to be fertilized from the connection of the Sun and Moon
in Taurus, 477-l.
Nile overflows in the sign of Leo, 455-m.
Nile, Sirius deemed to cause the rising of the waters of the, 450-m.
Nile, Sirius heralded the inundation of the, 15-u.
Nile, source, inundations, formation of land, 442-m.
Nile waters experienced its earliest movement at the Vernal Equinox
when—, 477-l.
Nile waters measured by the representation of a cross with a circle
over it, 503-m.
Nile's annual inundation the cause of the fertility of Egypt, 589-u.
Nine, consecrated to the Spheres and the Muses, 636-m.
Nine considered by the ancients as a bad presage, 636-l.
Nine external points of the Tetractys form the Masonic triangle, 826-m
Nine found in the three Fates, Centimanes, Cyclopes, 728-l.
Nine: singular properties of the number, 637-l.
Nine, square of three, represented by the triple triangle, 60-l.
Nine symbolized the earth under the influence of the Evil principle,
636-l.
Nine symbolizes the generative egg, 636-l.
Nine, the first square of unequal numbers, the Ennead, 636-l.
Nineteenth Degree, Grand Pontiff, 312-u.
Ninth day of Greek Mysteries, the libation for departed souls, 434-m.
Ninth Degree, Elu of the Nine, purpose and lessons of the, 149-u.
Ninth Degree is devoted to—, 159-u.
Ninth envelope, a term given to matter, 636-u.
Nisan, at the Vernal Equinox, the beginning of the year, 466-m.
Noachite or Prussian Knight, the 21st Degree, lessons of the, 334-u.
Noble actions, in ordinary paths of life are occasions for, 245-m.
Noetius termed the Son of the first Utterance of the Father, light.
from the Light, 564-m.
North of a Lodge devoid of Lights because—, 592-u.
North Pole: Merak and Dubhe always point to the, 456-m.
North Pole: the Great Bear or Seven Stars, circle around the, 456-m.
North Star represents the point in the circle; symbol of duty and faith,
202-m.
North the goal and commencement of the Sun's career, 592-u.
North the region of gloom and darkness, 592-u.
Northern Gods more virile than the effeminate Southern ones, 591-u.
Northern nation had a Senate of twelve gods, Odin the chief, 460-m.
Nous of Platonism corresponds to The Word, 271-l.
Nous synonymous with Logos, representing a manifestation, 555-l.
Novary, or triple ternary, celebrated amongst the ancient sages, 636-u.
Number sacred in all theologies is Seven, 727-m.
Numbers an example of the Gnostic emanation doctrine, 249-u.
Numbers an important part of Pythagorean science, 34-l.
Numbers contained in the Primitive Word, 249-u.
Numbers had significance to the Druids in a religious sense, 618-l.
Numbers having reference to Deity especially employed, 208-l.
Numbers held sacred among the Etruscans, Jews, Egyptians, Hindus, 632-m.
Numbers, many philosophies and religions preserve the doctrine of, 235-m.
Numbers, Mysteries connected with the system of, 208-l.
Numbers of Stars possessed peculiar and divine powers, 487-u.
Numbers of the degrees had their origin in the Stars, 487-u.
Numbers of the Pythagoreans, signification and meaning, 626-638.
Numbers regarded as sacred being expressions of—, 209-u.
Numbers represent all grandeur, all proportions, the Absolute, 626-u.
Numbers symbolic, 87-l, 88-m, 618-m.
One, 5-l, 87-l, 88-m, 789, 861.
Two, 5-l, 57-l, 87-l, 88, 410, 429, 632-m, 664-m, 789, 860.
Three, 5-l, 10-u, 57-l, 87-l, 88, 97-l, 209, 233-m, 234-m, 321-u, 322-m.
361-u, 364-m, 409-m, 410, 429, 431, 448-u, 487-u, 489-m, 548-554,
631-u, 632, 728-u, 728-l, 780-m, 782-m, 786, 788, 789, 796, 861.
Four, 57-l, 87-l, 88, 209-u, 322-m, 409-m, 410, 462-m, 560-m, 632-m,
728-u, 732-m, 783-m, 786, 788, 789, 861.
Five, 5-l, 87-l, 88, 429, 462-m, 487-u, 782-u, 789, 790, 861.
Six, 5-l, 87-l, 409-m, 489-u, 611-l, 786-u, 796.
Seven, 5-l, 10-m, 11-u, 58-l, 87-l, 88-m, 233-m, 234-m, 257-l, 321-u,
322, 364-l, 409-m, 410, 429, 431, 460-m, 462-m, 474-u, 487-u, 489-m,
506-l, 563, 602-u, 611-l, 668-u, 727-9, 728-u, 752-l, 780-l, 781-m,
782-m, 797, 798.
Eight, 5-l, 60-l, 87-l, 507-l.
Nine, 5-l, 10-u, 60-l, 87-l, 88-m, 209-u, 429, 448-u, 489-u, 631-u,
728-l, 789, 861.
Ten, 60-l, 87-l, 88-m, 233-m, 506-u, 560-m, 632-m, 752-l, 786.
Eleven, 87-l.
Twelve, 5-l, 58-l, 60-l, 209-m, 233-m, 235-l, 409-m, 410-m, 448-u, 459-l,
460-m, 462-u, 462-m, 474-u, 485-u, 489-u, 506-l, 560-m, 566-u, 619-u,
632-m, 728-u, 786.
Fourteen, 484-l, 485-m.
Sixteen, 861.
Twenty-five, 789, 861.
Twenty-six, 484-l, 485-m.
Twenty-seven, 631-u.
Thirty, 257-u, 462-m, 560-m.
Thirty-six, 486-u.
Forty, 486-u.
Three hundred and sixty, 462-m.
Three hundred and sixty-five, 354, 613-l.
Numbers: the Pythagoreans held a connection between the gods and, 633-u.
Numbers, the Septenary is the Crown of, 321-l.
Numbers, three, four, seven, twelve, unlock the Apocalypse, 728-u.
Numerations from Khased or Gedulah to Yesod included in Tephareth, 799-m.
Numerations, or six members of Microprosopos, denoted by Vau, 793-l.
Numerations proceed from potence into act with the first Adam, 795-u.
Numerations, six, are Geburah; Gedulah; Tephareth; Netsach; Hod; Yesod,
793-m.
Numerations, six, represented by interlaced triangle, Seal of Solomon,
799-m.
Numerations, ten, compose the person termed Arik Aupin, 799-m.
Nyaya and Vedanta philosophy regarding God and the Soul, 607-m.
Nyaya philosophers differ in some matters from the Vedantic, 607-m.

O

O, I, W expressed the Druids' name of Deity, 622-u.
O, I. W, the Druidic symbol of Deity, 618-u.
Oath of Secrecy a requisite to admission to the Christian Mysteries,
544-u.
Oath of the original nine Templars taken between the hands of
the Patriarch, 815-l.
Oaths of Pythagoreans sworn on the Tetractys. 633-l.
Obedience to law, 111-m.
Obelisk at the tomb of the buried deity as a symbol of resurrection,
393-l.
Obelisks and Pyramids erected to the Sun and Fire. 460-u.
Object of the ceremonies of the ancient Mysteries. 407-l.
Object of Masonry is—, 218-m.
Object of Masonry is—, 220-l.
Object, our inspiring thought should not be ourselves, but our, 229-l.
Object symbolized mistaken for the symbol and idolatry followed, 600-u.
Objection sufficient to exclude man from society of Masons, 121-m.
Obligation founded on the Good, 722-m.
Obligation of morals are absolute, 722-u.
Obligation taken on a naked sword and sealed by drinking from a
skull, 430-l.
Obligation taken on the sacred books of the religion of the candidate,
11-m.
Obligation the foundation of liberty: involves free will, 723-u.
Obligations and vows to be well considered and kept, 111-l.
Oblong square formed by Stars, 487-m.
Occult manifestations coincide with period of the Fall of the Templars,
823-u.
Occult Mysteries revealed under the form of levity by the Roman
de la Rose, 823-u.
Occult number is five, enclosed in the center of the series, 628-m.
Occult philosophy controlled nations, ruled the minds, knows everything,
730-u.
Occult philosophy reigned in Persia with the Magi, 730-u.
Occult philosophy synonymous with Magic, 730.
Occult philosophy the godmother of religions, the key of obscurities,
729-l.
Occult philosophy, the Universal Synthesis, ought to explain the
phenomena of being, 821-l.
Occult science of the Magi found in the Mysteries and doctrines of
the Templars and Masonry, 839-m.
Occult science of the Magi imperfectly revealed by the Gnostics, 839-m.
Occult sciences explain the cabalistic clavicles, Ezekiel and the
Apocalypse, 731-u.
Occult sciences explained by the Kabalah, 626-u.
Occupation the same as manifestation, 795-l.
Occultism embodied in Sephar Yezirah, Sohar, Apocalypse, 321-m.
Ocean a symbol of Deity or the Universe for the Egyptians, 665-m.
Ocean as a conception of God, called Binah, Understanding, 752-m.
Octateuch, a book written in the time of the Emperor Justin, 671-l.
Od, according to the Hebrews, the grand agent of Hermetic science, 774-l.
Odd numbers traced backward ended in Unity or Deity, 618-l.
Odin destined to kill the snake when all nature will be destroyed, 593-u.
Odin, Frea, Thor, the Scandinavian Trinity, 552-u.
Odin, maxims from the Hava Maal, the Sublime Book of, 168-m.
Odin sunk the Midgard Serpent beneath the sea, encircling the earth,
499-u.
Odin, the Almighty Father, one of the Northern Triune Deity, 13-l.
Odin, the Scandinavian name for the Sun God, 587-u.
Odin was the Apollo of the Scandinavians, 593-u.
Office, Mason not over-anxious for, 39-u.
Officers of Isiac Mysteries practically the same as the Eleusinian.
Official mediocrity, development of, 66-75.
Officials of the Mysteries of Eleusis, functions and clothing, 411-412.
Olen: one of the earliest symbols of Grecian religion was the
Hyperborean, 683-u.
Olive brought by Hercules from the Hyperboreans to Olympia, 592-m.
Om, in India it was forbidden to pronounce the Sacred Name, 205-u.
Om, the Sacred Name of the One Deity, manifested as—, 205-u.
Omega and Alpha are the last and first letters of the Greek alphabet,
701-u.
Omith, or Amida, the Japanese God, without beginning or ending, 616-u.
Omnific letter of the Kabalah: Creation effected by the, 14-u.
Omnipotence is the most absolute liberty, 736-l.
Omniscience symbolized by the Blazing Star and All Seeing Eye, 506-u.
Omschim, a book giving the arrangements of the Sephiroth, 757-m.
Omschim, the Kabalistic book, meaning "Introduction to the Kabalah", 740-u.
One Absolute Being embodying Truth, Beauty, Good, 702-l.
One Being only, a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion, 604-m.
One designated Harmony, the Good Principle, 630-m.
One Father: the many gods are His Children, says Tyrius, 687-m.
One First Cause of the existence of the Universe, 626-m.
One God the primitive idea, 687-m.
"One in Many," a mystery of the Vedanta philosophy, 673-u.
One is the Principle, Two is the Word, 771-l.
One is three and three are one in each triangle of Perfection, 861-l.
One signifies the living man standing upright, 630-u.
One Supreme God whose name it was unlawful to utter a general belief,
619-l.
One: though of a double nature, man is, 861-l.
One True God, and a moral and virtuous life the only religious
requisite, 164-u.
One, with the Chinese, signified unity, harmony, God, 630-l.
Onias, the High Priest, erected the sanctuary at Leontopolis, 253-u.
Ophites, a Gnostic sect, Spirits of the, 271-l.
Ophites: development of the system of the, 552-l-553.
Ophites' system predicated an unknown Supreme Being, 552-l.
Opinion, difficulty in obtaining agreement in matters of mere, 38-m.
Opinions of ancients concerning the earth and heavens, 442.
Opinion, public, rarely right on any point, 218-m.
Opposing principles in nature, by their contrariety, produce good
and evil, 661-u.
Orai, name of one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m.
Oral tradition transmitted by generations of initiates, 259-l.
Orator in our Bodies represents Hermes, 586-l.
Orators of the Bodies, qualifications and duties of, 332-m.
Orders of Chivalry displayed lofty virtues and noble heroism, 579-m.
Organs of generation symbols of the generative and productive powers,
656-m.
Origin, all men are of the same, 221-u.
Origen declares some names have a natural sanctity and potency, 620-m.
Origen defends the Christian concealed doctrine, 544.
Origen gives information concerning the Mysteries of the Ophites, 542-l.
Origen held that in each Star was an immortal Soul, 671-m.
Origen held that the Gospels were not to be taken literally, 266-m.
Origin of things according to Anaxagoras, 495-m.
Origin of the Truth taught by Deity to the first men, 687-l.
Origination of matter from spirit incapable of expression, 673-m.
Orion killed by the sting of the Scorpion, 454-m.
Ormuzd and Ahriman: antagonism of Good and Evil typified by
the contest between, 594-l.
Ormuzd and Ahriman each created twenty-four Deities, 662-l.
Ormuzd and Ahriman each gave six emanations, 662-l.
Ormuzd and Ahriman ever at war; Light and Darkness contest, 662-l.
Ormuzd and Ahriman represented by two serpents contending for
the mundane egg, 500-u.
Ormuzd conceived thoughts before creating things, 257-m.
Ormuzd concurred with Ahriman in the creation of Man, 258-u.
Ormuzd created Spirits, Genii, Izeds, 257-u.
Ormuzd created the World pure by the "Word", 256-l.
Ormuzd eclipsed by Mithras, 257-m.
Ormuzd, final triumph and reign of, 258-m.
Ormuzd, King of Light from Light, the first emanation, 256-l.
Ormuzd, nature and attributes of; the "Word" of Masonry, 256-l.
Ormuzd, or Ahura Mazda, claims to have created all things, 612-u.
Ormuzd or Osiris the beneficent principle personified by the Sun, 479-u.
Ormuzd placed in Man a pure principle from the Supreme Being, 258-u.
Ormuzd represented the primal light, 612-u.
Ormuzd, the Persian God of Good, of the nature of light, 661-m.
Ormuzd, the Persian Light God, to conquer Darkness and—, 466-u.
Ormuzd was Light adored by the Persians, 443-l.
Ornaments of a Lodge, 14-u.
Orpheus founded the Grecian Mysteries bringing them from Egypt, 400-l.
Orpheus in his hymn taught the Unity of God, 415-u.
Orpheus initiated in the Egyptian Theology and Physics; carried the
fables into Greece, 365.
Orpheus: Magism was the science of, 839-l.
Orpheus received Mysteries of Samothrace while visiting there, 427-u.
Orpheus studied in Egypt and borrowed ideas regarding nature, 655-l.
Orpheus: the first dogma of, 443-l.
Orphic Triads, 549-m.
Orthodox Church accepted the doctrines of the Egyptians and Greeks,
625-l.
Orthodox traditions carried from Chaldea by Abraham, 843-l.
Orthodoxy carried out of Egypt by Moses, 843-l.
Osirian fable of his history the basis of Egyptian religion, 589-m.
Osirian legend adopted to symbolize the destruction of the Templars,
820-l.
Osirian legend advanced by Landseer in his Sabean Researches, 483-487.
Osiris as Hades, Serapis, Rhadamanthus, the Monarch of the Dead, 588-u.
Osiris and Isis gave civilization, law, arts, to men, 475-l.
Osiris and Isis: Har-oeri, Master of Light and Life, from, 861-u.
Osiris and Isis, inscriptions on the columns at Nysa, near the tombs of,
378-u.
Osiris and Typhon: antagonism of Good and Evil typified by the
contest between, 594-l.
Osiris' body went ashore sixty miles above Tsur, at Byblos, 80-u.
Osiris, Christians adopted as a sign the staff of, 292-m.
Osiris claimed by India as one of their great gods, 475-l.
Osiris conquers Typhon at the Vernal Equinox, 664-m.
Osiris cut into fourteen pieces according to Plutarch, 484-l—485-m.
Osiris cut into twenty-six pieces, the number of visible stars in
Bootes, 484-l.
Osiris, declaration of Osiris concerning himself, 378-m.
Osiris died at the Autumnal Equinox and rose in the Spring, 478-u.
Osiris: everything good in nature comes from, 476-m.
Osiris, in figurative style is depicted the annual journey of the Sun
in the history of, 375-l.
Osiris is the personification of the Sun, 447-l.
Osiris, killed by Typhon, found by Isis in a coffin and buried at
Philae, 375-l.
Osiris killed by Typhon when the Sun was in the Constellation Scorpion,
479-m.
Osiris known as Bacchus, Dionusos, Seraphis, 477-m.
Osiris, legend concerning the body of, 80-m.
Osiris married his sister, Isis, and labored with her for the public
benefit, 377-l.
Osiris mutilated by Typhon and parts thrown into the River Nile, 412-l.
Osiris mutilated by Typhon signified that drouth caused the Nile to
retire, 477-l.
Osiris: Mysteries of Isis included a statue, tomb and a representation
of the sufferings of, 405-l.
Osiris, Mysteries of, the model of all subsequent Initiations, 377-m.
Osiris; Night and Day were two Gods adored in the Mysteries of, 404-m.
Osiris put to death by Typhon, restored to life, 405-m.
Osiris, representative of the Sun, becomes Adonai, Dionusos, Bacchus,
363-m.
Osiris resurrected when the Solstitial Sun brings the inundation, 589-m.
Osiris said to be the inventor of agriculture, 588-u.
Osiris: Seth, Babys, Typhon, powers set up as adversaries of, 588-u.
Osiris slain by Typhon sought by Isis; story of the search, 480-483.
Osiris supposed to be dead or absent fifty days each year, 451-l.
Osiris, symbol of the Sun, 77-m.
Osiris: the conception of a Being purely good developed in, 588-u.
Osiris, the Egyptian name for the Sun God, 587-u.
Osiris the image of generative power, 476-l.
Osiris, the image of the Supreme Being; Source of Good, 281-l.
Osiris, the name of the Sun, gives earthly blessings, 475-m.
Osiris the name of the Sun to his adorers at Memphis, 587-l.
Osiris, the Saviour, perished in the twenty-eighth year of his life,
589-m.
Osiris, the son of Helios (Phra), an incarnation of the Good Spirit,
587-l.
Osiris, the Sun, communicated generative principles to the Moon, 476-m.
Osiris to judge the world, according to the Egyptians, 623-l.
Osiris was the eldest son of Saturn, his substance the same nature
as that which composes light, 378-m.
Ouranos and Gea sung as Deities by Hesiod, 850-l.
Ouranos and Ghi by their union had many children, the later Deities,
658-u.
Ouranos and Kronos were before Zeus, 597-l.
Ouranos, or Heaven, one of the first divinities, the husband of Ghi,
658-u.
Oviparous the type of all animal production, 771-l.
Ox a symbol of purification by earth, 412-m.

P

Pagodas of Tanjore and Deogur, construction of the, 234-m. Pain and suffering a part of the scheme of the Universe, 229-m. Pain used to illustrate the relation of Hakemah, Binah, Daath, 758-l. Palestine and the ancient empires are wrecks, but Masonry survives, 315-l. Pan represented by the horned form of the Evil Force or Devil, 102-l. Pangenitor, the Father of all things, a name given to Heaven, 658-m. Pantacle expressing the esoteric part of Science is a Rose of light, 822-m. Pantacle of the Kabalists commands the spirits of the elements, 787-u. Pantacle of the Kabalists formed by the triangular plates of the Templar trowel, 816-m. Pantacles invented to disguise the meanings of magical science, 732-l. Pantheism and Atheism reduced to simplest terms seem the same, 672-u. Pantheism and Materialism avoided by a separate ruling power, 677-m. Pantheism, or that all is God, and God is all and in all, 672-u. Pantheism teaches that God is in all and all in God, 565-m. Pantheism, the dominant idea of the doctrine of Manes, 565-m. Pantheism under the Ionian revival was materialistic, 675-m. Pantheistic monotheism marks the spirit of the Indian Vedas, 672-l. Pantheon an allegory of phenomena and Heavenly Bodies, 508-u. Papal hostility against the Templars which flourished in spite of it, 815-u. Paracelsus advocated strongly the initiation into the magic of the ancients, 791-u. Parcelsus discovered magnetism before Mesmer, 791-u. Parcelsus treats of Hermetic Science, 774-l. Parallel lines enclosing a circle a symbol of the equilibrium of nature, 548-m. Parallel lines, point in a circle, two columns represent the Solstices, 506-u. Parallel lines supporting the circle in our Lodges; origin of, 429-m. Paranatellons or stars outside of Zodiac, 471-u. Parakletos, the Comforter, claimed by Manes, 565-m. Parmenides compared Deity to a sphere, heat, a continuity, an aggregate, 676-u. Paropismus or Hindukusch inhabited by Irania races, 601-l. Parsees' definition of God in their catechism, 620-u. Pashan, the Nourisher, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Passions clash and interests conflict in a world of action, 696-u. Passion's germ in Maia, Nature's loveliness, 683-l. Passive Principle analogous to Darkness or Shadow, 305-l. Passive Principle, by nature, collects and makes fruitful; the Active diffuses, 772-u. Passive Stability of the Will of the Past expressed in constitutions of government, 860-u. Passover celebrated when the Sun was in Aries, 463-l. Passover of the Magi, the annual sacrifice of Mithras, 613-l. Paternalism, in free States there is a tendency towards, 51-53. Patient, Good Knight and True enjoined to work and be, 320-l. Patriarch of Constantinople administered the first Templar oath, 815-l. Patriarchal worship of Deity common to Arabians and Hebrews, 616-l. Patriarchs, primitive religion as taught by the, 540-l. Patriarchs taught the true religion by God, 582-u. Patriotism a Force, 91-u. Patrons of Masonry are St. John the Evangelist and St. John the Baptist, 818-u. Paul of Samosata taught that Jesus was the son of Joseph and Mary, 564-l. Paul, St., similarity of the doctrines of Philo to the Epistles of, 252-m. Paul's idea of Law and Grace agrees with Kabalistic idea of Leniency, 769-u. Paul's opinion on the second coming of Christ, 263-l. Pauperism and misery in the world, 297-u. Pausanias claimed that those showing contempt for the Mysteries. were punished, 381-l. Pausanias' opinion concerning the Mysteries, 379-m. Pavement, description and symbolism of the Mosaic, 14-u. Payens, Hugh de, one of the founders of the Templars, 816-l. Peace, campaign of, 177. Pedestal, symbolism of the luminous, 210-u. Pelican an emblem of the beneficence of Nature, 291-u. Pelican and Phoenix symbols of the Great work, 774-m. Pelasgi, ancient Grecians, settled Samothrace, 407-m. Pelasgi had a Deity whose name it was not permitted to pronounce, 621-u. Pelasgian name for the Sun God was Arkaleus or Hercules, 587-u. Pen and printing press a power against the Demagogue and Tyrant, 47-l. Pendragon. Uther, serpents referred to in elegy of, 592-u. Pentagram or Star with five points symbolizes human intelligence, 790-l. Pentagram: the Blazing Star symbolized, to the Kabalists, the Sacred, 842-u. Pentalpha of Pythagoras, the origin cf the five-pointed star, 634-m. Pentangle of Solomon, the emblem of Fellowship, 634-m. People in error who think it a wise policy to—, 178-u. People to be governed for the common weal, a striking feature of the will of the, 141-l. Perfect Elu, essential belief of a, 233-u. Perfect Master, 5th Degree; virtues belonging to the, 114-u. Perfect number is ten because it includes Unity and—, 628-l. Perfection Degrees urge the subjugation of our material nature, 855-l. Perfection of all things is Wisdom and Intelligence coupled, 800-u. Perfection of God implies creation, and the preservation of the created, 708-l. Perfection of the Soul and knowledge of its origin and destiny objects of the Mysteries, 415-l. Perfection, step by step is advancement made toward, 136-l. Perfection symbolized by the number eight, 635-l. Perfections of God produced the intellectual world, 559-l. Peripatetic School retained a secondary divinity in the eternal Spheres, 678-m. Perkoun, Pikollos, Potrimpos, the Trinity of the Pruczi, or Prussians, 551-l. Perpendicular of a right angle triangle represents Earth, the Human, 861-m. Perpendicular of the right angle triangle is Male, 789-m. Persecute, for his belief no man has a right to, 166-m. Persecution, better any error or any opinion than, 161-u. Persecutions for religion's sake, 164—. Persecutions warded from the early scientists by alleged folly, 733-u. Perseus brought down fire consecrated in Persian Temple, taught—, 466-u. Persian conquests familiarized them with China, Egypt, Judae, 610-u. Persian deities subordinate to Zeruane-Akherene, 598-u. Persian ideas of God and Religion resembled that of the Hebrews, 610-u. Persian legend concerning the end of the World, 623-l. Persian name for the Sun God was Mithras, 586-l. Persian name of Deity consists of three letters, H, O, M, 632-l. Persian philosopher, sayings of Zoroaster, the, 170-u. Persian religion framed by H, O, M, 621-l. Persian religion spiritual, fire and sacrifice being emblems, 610-m. Persian religious ideas and doctrines, 610-613. Persian Supreme Being is Time without limit, 281-l. Persian triad, the Lords of Light, of Fire, of Splendor, 549-m. Persian triad was Bahman, Ardibehest, Shariver, 549-m. Persians abhorred Egyptian idolatry and sought to extirpate it, 610-m. Persians among earliest emigrants from Northern India, 204-l. Persians began the new year when the Constellation Perseus rose, 466-u. Persians built no temples, but worshipped on hills in stone enclosures, 424-m. Persians burned incense to the seven Planets on Pyrea, 459-m. Persians changed Hindu doctrines to a struggle between the Good and the Evil, 550-m. Persians held that the utterance of Hom created the Word, 205-u. Persians lamented the death of Zohak, conquered by the Pheridoun, 594-l. Persians regard the Sun as the Soul of the Universe and adore Fire, 424-u. Persians resembled the Hindus in language and poetic legends, 610-u. Persians under Xerxes destroyed Grecian Temples and erected fire chapels, 610-m. Persians worshipped the Sun as Mithras; also the Moon, etc, 459-m. Persians worshipped the Heavenly Host, 459-m. Person, none so debased but they have something of sacredness, 191-m. Personal Divinity remains a mystery; personification but a symbol, 672-m. Personal God seemingly leaned to by Aristotle, 679-l. Personal God suited to human sympathies and free from mystifications, 672-m. Personification assumed to supply deficiencies of language, 672-l. Personification of Absolute Reason determines the Divine Ideal, 738-u. Personification of the attributes of God, 270-m. Personification of Deity infinitely inadequate, 672-m. Personification of Evil through error continued by the worship of abstractions, 694-u. Personification of God's attributes that man might commune with Him, 652-l. Personification of Man long recognized as Deity, 697-l. Personification of Stars into gods brought worship of them, 508-m. Personification of the attributes of God by the Hindus, 605-u. Personification of the great Cause, 674-m. Personification of the operations of nature worshipped, 601-m. Peruvians: old-world legends of the Sun found among the, 594-l. Peter, the Hermit, held no office, but accomplished much, 43-m. Peter, the Hermit, referred to, 31-u. Phallic symbols, consisting of stone pillars, at Mysteries of Isis, 405-m. Phallus and Cteis conveyed no idea of indecency, 401-l. Phallus and Cteis symbolized the Active and Passive Principles of the Universe, 401-l. Phallus and Cteis worn by innocent and virtuous women, 402-m. Phallus appears on monuments a symbol of life-giving power, 427-m. Phallus consecrated in the Mysteries of Osiris and Isis in Egypt, 656-m. Phallus of the Kabalah represented by Yod, type of human Tetragram, 771-m. Phallus, probable origin of the symbol of the, 402-l. Phallus, the symbol of the creative and generative Power, 402-u. Pharaoh's dream, interpreted by Joseph, referred to the number seven, 729-u. Pharisaic Jews, doctrines of Zoroaster borrowed by the, 258-l. Pharisee, Hillel, gives summary of the law of Moses, 170-m. Pharisees' belief, system, costumes, were all foreign, 259-l. Pharisees' doctrine similar to that of the Persians, 259-m. Pharisees lost the doctrine of the Kabalah at the advent of Christ, 727-l. Pharisees styled themselves Interpreters of the Holy Writings, 259-m. Pharisees the dominant Jewish system after the captivity, 259-u. Phenomena connected with the will little understood, 733-m. Phenomena of nature are unexplained mysteries to us, 526-530. Phenomena of nature, beauty and sublimity of the, 244-l. Phenomena of nature but symbols of greater things, 244-l. Phenomena perpetually folded back on themselves, 42-u. Phenomena of the physical and astronomical nature explained in Masonry, 625-m. Philanthropic, Masonry is, 221-u. Philip le Bel and Pope Clement the Fifth destroyers of Templarism, 820-m. Philo, a Jew, one of the chiefs of the School of Alexandria, 250-m. Philo, Apostle Saint John read the language of, 100-u. Philo, declarations of, concerning the Hebrew writings, 250-l. Philo, doctrines of, 252-l. Philo Judaeus on the symbolism of the seven lamps, 10-m. Philo of Alexandria borrows his doctrine from Plato, 552-l. Philo the contemporary of Christ; doctrines similar to Epistles, 252-m. Philo, the Greek Jew, admonition to Initiates, 311. Philo, the Greek Jew, initiated in the Mysteries; sayings of, 311. Philo's conception of the Supreme Being, 251-u. Philosophal gold, in philosophy, is Truth, 773-u. Philosophal gold, in religion, is the Absolute and Supreme Reason, 773-u. Philosophal gold, in visible nature, is the Sun; in the subterranean world, pure gold, 773-u. Philosophal Stone found indicates the discovery of the Absolute, 776-l. Philosophal Stone must be concealed; the key carried on the person, 777-u. Philosophal stone symbolized by a cube, 732-u. Philosopher, work of, 7-m. Philosophers chose allegory as vehicles for theological ideas, 678-u. Philosophers, maxims of ancient, 167-170. Philosophers of Egypt and Phoenicia the authors of old cosmogonies, 667-m. Philosophers of Greece, except the Epicureans favored Platonism, 247-l. Philosophers, true knowledge of Deity possessed by the ancient, 207-l. Philosophic sentiment under the name of Love, 691-l. Philosophical Degrees urge the dominion of our spiritual nature, 856-u. Philosophical false gods or "idols" are theories and notions. indiscriminately formed, 693-u. Philosophical ideas in Alchemy reduced to the Absolute; the Fixed; the Volatile, 791-l. Philosophical, Masonry is, 221-u. Philosophical realization of Hermeticism is the establishment of the Holy Doctrine, 840-l. Philosophical truth considered most dangerous of heresies by Rome, 820-m. Philosophies, the Mason should avoid vain, 388-u. Philosophy, a journey never arriving at the ideal of truth, 691-l. Philosophy acknowledged its utter incapacity through Xenophanes, Heraclitus, Socrates, 693-l. Philosophy becomes Religion when—, 20-l. Philosophy bowed down before a reflection of the Divine in inquirer's mind, 693-l. Philosophy coincides with true religion, 710-m. Philosophy compared to Initiation by Seneca, 384-l. Philosophy connected with humanity by religion, 708-m. Philosophy contains the basis of all religious beliefs, 708-m. Philosophy, Death is the consummation of all, 393-u. Philosophy, definition of, 25-u. Philosophy directed by metaphysics ends in visionary extravagance, 693-m. Philosophy, end of, 23-l. Philosophy from Aristotle to Hegel ends with a difficulty, 708-l. Philosophy given a definite aim and method by Bacon, 710-l. Philosophy in its purest forms expounded in the doctrines of Masonry, 625-m. Philosophy of Lucanus regarding the Grand Whole, 653-l-654. Philosophy of Plato changed the nature of Deity, 692-u. Philosophy of St. John, Philo and Plato from the same source, 99-l. Philosophy of the Hermetics that of the schools of Alexandria and the theories of Pythagoras, 774-l. Philosophy of the Hindus materialistic only in appearance, 673-m. Philosophy of the Indians gave birth to the Egyptian Mysteries, 372-l. Philosophy of the Kabala simple, profound, infinite as the Word, 745-m. Philosophy of the occult crushed by the anathemas of Christianity, 730-l. Philosophy of the occult godmother of religions; the key of obscurities, 729-l. Philosophy of the Rite, Light and Truth sit enthroned on the heights of the, 136-l. Philosophy of the Rite, when prepared to receive its instructions, 136-l. Philosophy reasserted the Unity which poetry had lost, 675-u. Philosophy: religion became arrogant and fantastical when separated from, 650-m. Philosophy restored the Divine Activity as an external Intelligence, 675-m. Philosophy, Templars connected with the Oriental, 235-m. Philosophy that is certain and religion of the infallible united in Magic, 842-m. Philosophy, the analogy of contraries solves problems of modern, 306-u. Philosophy, the grip of a Fellowcraft, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l. Philosophy's object is the divine order of the Universe, 710-m. Philosophy's task was to fill the chasm separating Deity from man, 652-l. Phoenecian Cosmogony of interest to Masons, 278-m. Phoenician creed, principles and doctrines, 268-m. Phoenician Deity called Heptakis, God of seven rays, 58-l. Phoenician faith, emanation from the worship of the Stars, 268-m. Phoenician Mysteries in honor of death and resurrection of Adonis, 406-m. Phoenician Mysteries passed into Greece, 406-m. Phoenician name for the Sun God was Adonai or Adon, 587-u. Phoenician Nature-God, the principle of Light, called Al, 727-u. Phoenician Trinity was Ulomos, Chusoros and the Egg of the Universe, 549-u. Phoenicians considered Light divine, and thought it a God, 582-u. Phoenicians held that Light, Fire, Flame, were the sons of Kronos, 740-l. Phoenicians probably carried Sun legends to the New World, 594-l. Phoenicians regarded Sun, Moon and Stars as the cause of generation, 469-l. Phoenix and Pelican symbols of the Great Work, 774-m. Phoenix, Dove, Raven, are symbols of Good, Evil and Beauty, 792-m. Phosphor, or Light Bearer, represents the Evil Force or Devil, 102-l. Phrygia suffered famine while Sun God was with the Hyperboreans, 592-u. Physical realization of Hermeticism is the discovery of the creative law, 841-u. Pices, a malignant sign; Syrians abstained from eating fish, 456-m. Pillars of a Lodge for a Christian symbolize Faith, Hope, Charity, 641-l. Pillars of temples, mystical; representative of—, 235-l. Pillars, Triple Tau represents the three Masonic, 503-l. Pindar and others declare sufferings proceed from a beneficent object, 691-u. Pisces the device of Simeon and Levy, 462-u. Pison, a stream of the Edenic river, 58-u. Plague from remote India sweeps over Asia and Europe unchecked, 811-812. Plan of the Universe emanated from Deity, was of Himself, though not His Very Self, 764-m. Planetary motive force a mechanical law, so considered now, 671-m. Planetary spheres represented by the seven steps of the Mystic Ladder, 851-l. Planets distinguished by a cross and solar or lunar symbols, 505-l. Planets, numbers and motions of the, 233-m. Planets, seven, 10-m. Plato, commentator of Timaeus, wrote of the Soul of the World, 667-u. Plato's Deity the essence of Goodness, "The Good" itself, 682-l. Plato declares absolute truth is in God; it is God under one of His phases, 707-l. Plato developed beautifully the higher Greek religious ideas, 617-m. Plato discourses on the disfigurement of the Soul, 858-m. Plato drew his doctrines from the East and the Mysteries, 398-m. Plato expresses his idea of the love of God, 704-l. Plato, greatest of human Revealers, 100-u. Plato, in part, conceived the progressive mediation between ignorance and wisdom, 711-u. Plato in the Alexandrian School helps bring Christianity and Magic together, 731-l. Plato installed the creations of his own mind among the gods, 678-u. Plato, Masonry revives the Academy of, 221-m. Plato on the nature of the First Principle, 99-u. Plato recognizes Love as the highest and most beneficent of the Gods, 682-l. Plato taught the distinction between the initiated and profane, 249-l. Plato terms unity and duality the first principles of all existence, 630-l. Platonic doctrine of Hule recognized by Alexandrian Gnostics, 555-l. Platonic doctrines favored by philosophers of Greece, 247-l. Platonic triads, Thought, Matter, Kosmos, 549-l. Platonism, doctrines of, 249-l. Platonism, in Gnosticism were found the doctrines of, 249-l. Platonism, in Symbolic degrees are found the doctrines of, 250-u. Platonists borrowed the idea from Egypt or Persia that—, 255-m. Platonists, the Absolute substituted for the Supreme Essence by the new, 284-u. Plato's doctrine concerning the return of the Soul to Heaven, 440-u. Plato's observation on the origin of the conception of a general Cause, 674-m. Plato's philosophy a mediation of Love, 692-u. Plato's science consummated in the contemplation of the Divine, 692-l. Plato's theory concerning Deity, Soul, Force, Good, 681-m. Pleiades signifies to sail; names of stars, 453-m. Pleiades were for eight centuries the leading stars of the Sabean year, 451-l. Plenitude of Yod, the name of the letter spelled is Yod, Vau, Daleth, 792-l. Pleroma, Plenitude, Fullness, a favorite term of the Gnostics, 559-l. Pleroma, the storehouse of the endless circle of phenomenal change, 675-l. Pliny advises his friend Maximus, to revere the ancient glory and old age, 804-l. Pliny's character of Domitian, 47-l. Plutarch admits the Two Principles as the basis of the Mysteries, 404-m. Plutarch claims the Mysteries were established to—, 378-u. Plutarch says "the better and diviner nature consists of three", 549-m. Plutarch speaks mysteriously of Holy Doctrines in "Iside et Osiride", 841-u. Pneumatica Kabalistica, the Beth Alohim or Domus Dei, a Kabalistic book, 772-l. Pneumatica Kabalistica states that in the world Yezirah Yod denotes Kether, 798-m. Poetical personifications of Deity neither wholly moral or purely beneficent, 690-u. Poetry continued a veneration for Sun, Stars, Fire, or Ether, 678-u. Poetry obscured by symbolism the idea of Divine unity, 674-l. Poetry personified Deity as man, 693-m. Poetry's task was to fill the chasm separating man from Deity, 652-l. Point in a circle parallel lines, two columns, represent the Solstices, 506-m. Point in the center of a circle a symbol of a point in the center of the Great Light, 748-u. Point in the center of a circle represents the Light of the Vestige of the Garment, Yod, 750-m. Point in the center of the Great Light is called Auir, Ether, Space, 750-m. Point within a circle expresses the union of the two great Causes, 401-l. Point within a circle a symbol of the Sun, 486-l. Point within a Circle; symbolism of the, 14-l. Point within a circle, two parallel lines and single Tau Cross gives the Triple Tau, 503-m. Point within a circle symbolizes the union of the Active and Passive Principles, 401-l. Point within the circle represented by Unity, 629-l. Point within the circle, symbolism of the, 401-l. Points of the Scottish Master's Degree relating to the transmutation of metals, 780-782. Poisons are sovereign remedies given in due proportions, 846-l. Pole star in Egyptian times was Alpha Draconis, not Cynosura, 485-m. Political degeneration, 66-75. Political point of view, but a single principle of Liberty, 43-l. Political science, 51-56. Political theories, state brutalized by false and slavish, 50-l. Pompadour reigns in the name of Louis the Fifteenth, 49-m. Pontiff of the Johannites initiated de Payens into Gnostic Mysteries, 817-l. Poor man, school of life teaches lessons to the, 182-l. Poor men, almost all the noblest things have been achieved by, 347-m. Pooroosha, the universal organism; Fire, Air, Sun, the chief members, 673-u. Pope Clement the Fifth and Philip le Bel the accusers of the Templars, 820-m. Populace has two Stepmothers, Ignorance and Misery, 2-l. Popular heart detests the greedy, the selfish, the cruel, even if successful, 838-m. Porta Coelorum, a book which gives information concerning the Sephiroth, 759-m. Porta Coelorum defines Yod as the first among numbers and before all bodies, 792-l. Porphyry says the ancients represented God by images, 283-l. Porphyry says the soul must flee from sensuality to live with God, 521-m. Porphyry states Egyptians recognize as Gods the Stars of the Zodiac, 458-m. Possibility of the actual not to be neglected for the impossible ideal, 835-u. Potentiality of the Universe had to exist before it was evolved, 704-m. Power begotten by Genius, 30-m. Power delegated for the good of the people, 155-l. Power, never satisfied is the thirst for; examples of, 74-m. Power of God has no bounds, 581-m. Power, the wise use of the will which makes fatality its servant, 736-m. Powers of Nature, in the Mysteries were personified the Active and Passive, 435-l. Powers proceeding from Deity are perfectly submissive to His will, 768-u. Practicability of a moral rule necessary to its being beneficial, 831-m. Prayer an essential part of our ceremonies, 6-m. Prayer as a means of changing the laws of the Universe, 684-l. Prayer is a Force; is sublime, 6-l. Prayer promotes the magnetic sympathy of spirit with spirit, 685-u. Prayer seeks some outward beneficial result, 685-u. Prayer takes the form of incantation as we ascend in antiquity, 684-l. Prayer, the aspiration of the Soul toward the Infinite Intelligence, 6-m. Prayers are vain things, according to a learned archbishop, 695-u. Precession of the Equinoxes, a little over fifty seconds, 449-l. Precession of the Equinoxes is 30°, or a Sign, in 2,155.6 years, 499-l. Preparation to receive the lessons of the Mysteries, 431-m. Present my only care if I am to perish utterly, 714-l. Present, our scene of action, a part of immortality, 139-m. Press is a sower of falsehood, 579-u. Preston, explanations and improvements of, 105-m. Pride not the heritage of man, 39-u. Priesthood and Royalty, naturally identical are the interests of, 98-l. Priesthood, the King of Egypt often exercised the functions of the, 380-u. Priests change the altar to a throne where they seek to reign, 360-u. Priests honest and sincere before the time of Christianity, 102-m. Priests in the festival of Isis were clothed in white linen and bore—, 388-u. Priests invented display of rites and exhibitions, 22-m. Priests not willing to invest common people with philosophical Truth, 23-u. Priests, powers of government and all knowledge in hands of Hebrew, 625-u. Prima Materia of the Great Work defined, 773-l. "Prima Materia," the magical agent of the Hermetic philosophers, 773-l. Primal Ether extends everywhere, but is not perceptible to the senses, 750-l. Primal Ether of the Chaldean Oracles was Fire, 742-m. Primeval times recognized in modern Degrees, 625-m. Primitive happy condition remembered and preserved by the poets and legends, 599-l. Primitive Man, Adam Kadmon, perfected by the Supreme God, 562-l. Primitive man received the pure religion from God, 598-m Primitive man recognized the Deity under a variety of appearances, 513-l. Primitive man recognized the invisible God without losing faith, 514-u. Primitive people feared the non-return of the Sun when—, 447-m. Primitive people lamented when Sun seemed to be dragged down, 447-m. Primitive people personified the Moon as Isis, 447-l. Primitive people personified the Sun as Osiris, 447-l. Primitive people personified Winter as Typhon, 447-l. Primitive people rejoiced when the Sun reascended—, 447-m. Primitive philosophy of the Indians the basis of that of Pythagoras, 372-l. Primitive religion a veneration, pure and simple, of nature, 610-l. Primitive religion as taught by Christ and the Patriarchs, 540-l. Primitive religion not a deification of nature or denial of the sovereignty of God, 610-l. Primitive Religion the glorious images of Divinity, 508-m. Primitive revelation of God gives place to nature worship among—, 600-m. Primitive revelation seen through the idolatry of nature worship, 601-m. Primitive simplicity of revelation overlaid with poetic ornament, 600-m. Primitive Truth faded from men's Souls as time went on, 583-u. Primitive Truth falsified and confused during the ages, 599-u. Primitive Truths passed from the Egyptians to the Jews, preserved by the Essenes, 369-l. Primitive Truth taught Pythagoras by Zoroaster, 617-l. Prince of Jerusalem, 16th Degree; characteristics of, 241-u. Prince of Libanus, Knight of the Royal Axe, 22d Degree, 340-u. Prince of Mercy or Scottish Trinitarian, the 26th Degree, 524. Prince of the Tabernacle, 24th Degree, 371-u. Principle called Father is comprehended in Yod, according to the Idra Suta, 792-l. Principle is One; the Word is Two, 772-u. Principle, man is possessed of an irrational principle origin, 252-u. Principle of Active and Passive very important in ancient philosophy, 653-664. Principle of all things is called the House of all things, 793-u. Principle of Existence made Himself Creator, 772-u. Principle of Light manifested himself in Man to deliver the Soul, 567-m. Principles, adherence to political, 85-l. Principles and attributes personified, 270. Principles and laws fixed for man as a spiritual being, 197-m. Principles, Being is Being; Being is Real; Being is Logic were the three, 322-u. Principles, but One are the Three Absolute, 322-u. Principles, Father, Son or Word, Holy Spirit, are the three, 322-u. Principles in Alchemy represented by Air, Earth, Fire, Water, 791-l. Principles, Mercury, Salt, Sulphur, given a philosophical meaning, 783-l. Principles of Divinity and of Primitive Matter and Darkness each eternal, 567-l. Principles of generation, Active and Passive, basis of the Mysteries, 404-m. Principles of Good and Evil each triumphed for three thousand years, 663-m. Principles of Light and Darkness proceed from the Active and Passive, 659-l. Principles of Male and Female in highest and most profound sense, 700-m. Principles of Manes adopted by the Gnostics in some numbers, 818-u. Principles of the justness of God and the law of merit and demerit necessary to faith, 706-u. Principles of the Universe; organs of generation symbols of the Active and Passive, 401-l. Principles of the Universe, the Active and Passive symbolized by—, 401-l. Principles, the generative parts of man and woman symbolized the, 401-l. Principles, three result from the four qualities of the four Elements, 783-l. Printing, power and art of, 54-m. Priscillianists believed in two principles, Divinity and Matter and Darkness, 567-l. Prismatic separation of seven colors correspond to the Sephiroth, 727-m. Problem of the Hermetics to transmute metals and possess the elixir of life, 772-l. Problems, most important, are social, 180-u. Problems of populous and wealthy country, 178-179. Problems solved by the ancient poetic and philosophic mind, 653-m. Proclus held that each Star contained an immortal Soul and Intelligence, 671-m. Proclus states Deity changed himself into the form of Love in the work of creation, 683-m. Production, capacity of, 305-m. Productive capacity of the Letter He left behind when Yod reascended, 751-l. Profane applied to strangers to the early Christians, 544-m. Progress of man must be accompanied by doubt, 712-l. Progress the normal condition of man, 691-l. Projection accomplished by the understanding of a single word, 777-m. Prometheus chained in his cavern betokened the continuance of Winter, 592-m. Pronunciation and meaning of Ineffable Name lost to all but a few, 700-l. Pronunciation of the name of Deity involves the secret of its meaning, 697-m. Prophet of the Jews announced to the Magi by the Star of Initiation, 840-u. Proposition, Forty-seventh, 85-l. Proserpina represents the seed decaying and destroyed, 395-u. Proserpine and Adonis in wanderings represent—, 404-m. Proserpine overcome by Pluto in the form of a Serpent, 492-m. Providence of God enfolds the whole Universe, 715-l. Providence of God rules directly in all the affairs and changes of material things, 809-l. Providence: several Mysteries taught the administration of the Universe by Intermediaries of, 416-l. Provost and Judge, 7th Degree; lessons inculcated, 126-u. Pruczi, or Prussians, typified the Trinity by the tri-une God, 551-l. Prudence symbolized by the Blazing Star, 506-u. Prudence, the opposite of indolence, represented by Mercury, 727-l. Prussian Knight or Noachite, the 21st Degree, lessons of the, 334-u. Psalms of David indicate a loftier knowledge of Deity than the common, 617-u. Psyche represented the Soul; her suitor was Dionusos, who awakened her, 586-l. Psyche, representing the Soul, had an earthly and an immortal lover, 519-l. Public not a vague abstraction, 198-u. Public Opinion a Force; in free governments omnipotent, 90-l. Public service only justly entered through door of merit, 47-u. Punishment and reward are the satisfaction of demerit and merit, 724-u. Punishment for sins a part of the Masonic Doctrine, 577-u. Punishment of Vice in this life, 101-u. Punishment of wrongdoers without anger or revenge, 75-m. Punishment the occurrence of an effect, 127-m. Purity of heart security for purity of life, 227-m. Purity of no religion continues long after it casts off simplicity, 360-u. Purity of the Initiate indicated by fasting, continence, initiation, 520-l. Purification by air, water and earth; symbols of, 412-m. Purification preparatory to initiation, 431-l. Pyramid, no Hebrew word to designate a, 234-u. Pyramid of Borsippa, near Babylon; seven stages of the, 11-u. Pyramid, the universal symbol of immortality, 633-u. Pyramids and Obelisks consecrated to the Sun and Fire, 460-u. Pyramids built to the four cardinal points, 366-l. Pyramids, firm and unshaken, figured to Masonic judges by a triangle, 826-l. Pyramids of Bal had seven stages of different colors, 234-m. Pyramids represented metaphysics founded on a knowledge of nature, 321-l. Pythagoras a pupil of Zoroaster, 424-l. Pythagoras attached importance to the Science of Numbers, 34-l. Pythagoras became an Egyptian initiate, 365-m. Pythagoras borrowed the Tetractys, 88-m. Pythagoras chose philosopher as a title rather than sage, 626-m. Pythagoras, conception of God by, 285-u. Pythagoras declares "God is One," the Soul of all Beings, the Father, 667-u. Pythagoras, definitions of, 97-u. Pythagoras did not ascribe to numbers any special virtue, 626-l. Pythagoras dwelt twelve years at Babylon studying with the Magi, 662-u. Pythagoras enveloped doctrine with symbols, 97-m. Pythagoras established the Grecian Mysteries with three degrees, 366-u. Pythagoras explained the transmigration of Souls, 622-l. Pythagoras expounded the higher Greek religious ideas, 617-m. Pythagoras, Fellowcraft Degree a reproduction of the teachings of, 366-l. Pythagoras, 47th proposition older than, 86-l. Pythagoras: Heirocles and Timaeus of Loeri disciples of, 623-u. Pythagoras' idea regarding numbers, 88-m. Pythagoras journeyed to learn the secrets of ancient Initiations, 96-l. Pythagoras learned from a Magus at Babylon the two principles, 662-u. Pythagoras learned from the Egyptians the idea of the Universal Soul, 666-m. Pythagoras learned from Zoroaster, who was taught in India, 617-m. Pythagoras learned in Egypt that the earth revolved around the Sun, 843-u. Pythagoras learned much from the Egyptian priests, 362-l. Pythagoras made the Universe an intelligent Being, 667-l. Pythagoras, Masonry reiterates the maxims of, 221-m. Pythagoras, mysterious Pentalpha of, 58-l. Pythagoras, mystic numbers of, 233-m. Pythagoras nor Thales made generally known the revolution of earth, 843-u. Pythagoras obtained true knowledge of Deity in the Mysteries, 208-m. Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, mentioned with Christ, 562-l. Pythagoras, Plato developed the philosophy of, 366-l. Pythagoras recognized two principles of all things, in equal proportion, 662-u. Pythagoras represented the world by the right angled triangle, 631-m. Pythagoras taught the esoteric doctrine, 249-m. Pythagoras taught the transmigration of souls as an allegory, 398-m. Pythagoras, teachings of, 366-m. Pythagoras tried by Egyptian Priests before communicating secrets, 385-l. Pythagore de Crotone corrupted into Peter Gower of Groton in England, 816-m. Pythagorean doctrine of numbers preserved by—, 235-m. Pythagorean ideas as to particular numbers, 626-630. Pythagorean ideas on Unity, 626-m. Pythagorean opinions in the creeds of the Essenes and Therapeuts, 259-l. Pythagorean "Sons of Apollo" took up the service of Dionusos when dispersed, 586-u. Pythagorean symbol of Tetractys revered by the Essenes, 264-l. Pythagorean triad was Idea, Matter and the Demiourgos, 549-l. Python the Serpent Deity esteemed oracular, 496-m.

Q

Quadrature of the circle indicates the knowledge of the four vulgar elements, 629-m. Quadrature of the circle produced by movements of four equal angles, 771-l. Qualities we call God, not the name of the sum total is the essential, 644-u. Quarternary formed by the Ternary acting with Unity, 771-m. Quarternary, the Key of all numbers, movements, forms, 771-m. Quaternary a symbol of the Eternal and Creative Principle, 632-l. Quaternary the first solid figure, the pyramid, a symbol of immortality, 633-u. Quaternary the most perfect number and the root of all things, 632-l. Questions concerning God, the Universe, Man, his destiny, 648-649. Questions which are presumed to be solved by the "Fall" of man, 685-l. Questions which have produced all the religions, philosophy, 649-l. Quintessence, a combination of light and gold, in Alchemical work, 773-m. Quintessence symbolized to the Alchemists by the Blazing Star, 842-u. Quintessence: the number five designated the universal, 634-u. Quintessence, the universal medicine of the Hermetic for the body, 773-m.

R

Rab Banaim, Chief of the Architects in 12th Degree, 202-l. Rahab means a sea monster; smitten by God, 510-l. Rainbow, three principal, seven by mixture, are the colors of the, 57-l. Raising of Khurum a symbol of the spiritual regeneration of man, 519-l. Raising of Khurum symbolical of the attraction of the constellation Leo, 488-m. Ram, device of Gad, characterized by Jacob as a warrior, 461-l. Rama, one of the impersonations of Vishnu, the Epic Hero, 603-m. Ramayan defines what the word Aum represents, 620-l. Ramsay's fourth Degree, Scottish Elder Master Knight of St. Andrew, 779-l. Raphael, the face of a Man on the West and backward, with He and Earth, 798-m. Raven, Dove, Phoenix, are symbols of Good, Evil and Beauty, 792-m. Re, the son of Phtha, and his wife, Tiphe, the celestial firmament, 254-m. Re, the Sun, whose symbol was the point within the circle, 254-m. Reabsorbtion of the Soul into the Infinite, 686-u. Real and unreal relative terms, 673-m. Reality, what is; reality of dreams while they last, 572-l. Reason and experience the bases of Science, 776-u. Reason and sentiment the bases of Faith, 776-u. Reason and the Moral Sense keep appetites and passions for our benefit, 860-l. Reason at fault when it deals with the infinite, 28-m. Reason, Infinite, the Soul of Nature, immortal, 280-u. Reason is because it is; reason is by means of itself, 737-l. Reason is necessity, Law, the direction of every initiative, 737-l. Reason is powerless before Authority, 315-m. Reason is the Absolute; it is not an hypothesis; it is essential to existence, 737-u. Reason is where nothing exists; nothing could exist without it, 737-l. Reason leads us away from Truth under certain conditions—, 301-l. "Reason leaps into the throne of God and waves her torch over the ruins of the Universe", 810-u. Reason, light of; symbolized by—, 210-u. Reason must have company of loving kindness in morals or political science, 29-l. Reason: Necessity, Liberty, are synonyms of the Absolute; the Fixed; the Volatile, 791-l. Reason of man compared with the Instinct of animals, 304-u. Reason of man possesses something of the Absolute by participation in the Divine reason, 708-u. Reason proves the existence and attributes of God, 226-l. Reason reconciled with Faith in the Kabala, 744-l. Reason sinking exhausted gives place to Faith, 841-m. Reason: Socrates believed in a Universal, 693-u. Reason Supreme and Absolute Justice, the Hermetic universal medicine for the soul, 773-m. Reason, Supreme and unalterable, is the Philosophal Stone of the Hermetics, 775-l. Reason, the designation of the Supreme Being, by Lao-Tseu, 278-l. Reason: the Divine Reason is beyond the human, 841-m. Reason: the great Absurdity to our feebleness is the Divine, 841-m. Reason, unalterable, the touchstone of Truth, 776-u. Reason's great aim is to generalize, to discover unity in multiplicity, 673-m. Reasoning principle comes from God through the Word, 252-u. Rebuilding of the Temple of the Eternal advocated by Cagliostro to Masons, 823-m. Reconciliation of faith and reason, science and creed by Magic, 842-m. Reconciliation of Good and Evil through the plan of Equilibrium, 767-u. Reconciliation of Light and Darkness; Free Will and Necessity and the harmonious result of all, 767-m. Redeemer placed in the region of the Sun and Moon to attract the Light or Soul, 566-l. Redeemer, theory of and necessity for a, 274-m. Redeemer to end the reign of evil is The Word, 274-m. Redeemer to overcome the Principle of Evil; names of the, 277-m. Redemption of mankind through the death of a Mediator believed by the Druids, 618-u. Redemption will be accomplished, and end of the world occur when—, 564-u. Reflections inhabited seven different regions and were named—, 563-m. Reflections: the Angels proceeding from Ialdaboth were called, 563-m. Reformation, a monk wrote anti-papal doctrines previous to the, 95-l. Reformation and repentance necessary to obtain forgiveness, 435-m. Reformers who are impatient generally fail to reclaim the erring, 133-l. Regeneration, air, fire, water, the symbols of, 357-l. Regnum has more nearly perfect knowledge when she turns face to face, 799. Regnum is given the name of the Word of the Lord and superinvests Heaven, 795-m. Regnum, or Malakoth, the wife of Seir Aupin, Microprosopos, 799-l. Regnum, the cornerstone, crushed into a formless mass, 796-l. Regnum, the last Numeration, was empty and inane; needed Love, 798-u. Regnum, the seventh King, produced by Binah, is called a stone, 796-l. Reign of Evil ends when Fallen Angels are restored to God, 686-u. Religion and duty, which are accepted by Masons, 226-m. Religion and science, when progressive, are identical in aims, 710-m. Religion, as a physiological fact, is the revelation of a necessity of souls, 822-u. Religion, connected with philosophy was the ancient Oriental, 22-u. Religion connects philosophy with humanity, 708-m. Religion, every Masonic lodge a temple of, 213-l. Religion for the mass of mankind must contain some errors, 224-u. Religion gives man a Father, a Witness, a Consoler, a Judge, 708-m. Religion, humanity has but one, 102-u. Religion in Egypt and the East more or less a mystery, 354-u. Religion is a recognition of duty in harmony with goodness, 717-m. Religion labored to establish the universal triumph of the Cross, 821-l. Religion, Masonry is the universal, eternal, 219-m. Religion may be founded on an intellectual basis, 710-l. Religion: men figuratively saw God face to face in the Primitive, 508-m. Religion natural to man; he turns to God instinctively, 647-l. Religion not in inaction, but in activity and exertion, 342-m. Religion of Christianity imposed silence on lying oracles, 841-l. Religion of Christianity put an end to the prestiges of the false Gods, 841-l. Religion of each age suited to its capacity, 105-u. Religion of Love a Religion of Hate for seventeen centuries, 294-m. Religion of Moses borrowed from all creeds with which it came in contact, 247-m. Religion of the ancient Orientals was more or less a Mystery, 22-u. Religion of the Ancient Patriarchs taught by God, 582-u. Religion of the Hermetics that of the Magi and ancient Initiates, 774-l. Religion of the infallible and the certainty of Philosophy united in Magic, 842-m. Religion of the Patriarchs as practiced by the early Christians, 540-l. Religion of toil, Masonry, society, 212-213. Religion originally an attempt to interpret the unknown by mind, 650-m. Religion revealed by God to the primitive man, 598-m. Religion revealed to the patriarchs taught by Masonry, 214-u. Religion separated from philosophy became arrogant and fantastical, 650-m. Religion, sole purpose an Ethic, 35-u. Religion, the crown of Morality, 726-u. Religion, the truest, would not be comprehended by the ignorant, 224-m. Religions, a basis of Truth and Morality in all, 311-l. Religions, ancient, which once ruled the minds of men, 247-u. Religions and Faiths antagonized by Science, 809-l. Religions and sciences based on the idea of equilibrium, 769-l. Religions based on the doctrine of the two Principles, 661-l. Religion's existence is a scientific fact, 822-u. Religion's history that of the human mind, 651-m. Religions, maxims of ancient, 167-170. Religions, Mysteries arose from the insufficiency of the ancient, 354-u. Religions of antiquity all based on the worship of the Sun, 593-l. Religions of the North partook of the manly character of the people, 591-u. Religions owe their life to the proposition of the direct Providence of God, 809-l. Religion's task is to fill the chasm separating man from Deity, 652-l. Religious belief a matter of birth, place and education, 165-m. Religious belief not acceptable to all men on same evidence, 165-l. Religious belief, sure foundation for, 226-l. Religious belief, the deductions of intellect and convictions of the heart furnish a foundation for, 226-l. Religious conceptions concerning the Trinity by the Ancients, 576-m. Religious convictions as a result of the study of—, 226-l. Religious doctrine of India and Persia at first a veneration of Nature, 610-l. Religious dramas exhibited to the initiates as initiations, 383-m. Religious expression is symbolism; objects of religion unseen, 512-l. Religious Faiths of ancients could not have been believed if they knew as we do, 302-u. Religious feeling evaporated with the stripping away of symbolism, 678-m. Religious history that of the human mind, 651-m. Religious ideas may be the same, but their expressions are various, 512-l. Religious lessons taught to a thoughtful man by nature, 714-m. Religious metaphysics discussed by Hebrews after Persian captivity, 617-u. Religious Orders desired to make Kings and Pontiffs, 815-m. Religious realization of Hermeticism is the foundation of the true Empire and—, 840-l. Religious requisites are—, 164-u. Religious systems approximating towards each other; when—, 247-m. Religious teachings conveyed through "exhibition", 355-m. Religious Truths inculcated by Masonry, 576-l. Repining because we are not angels in a world of no changes is folly, 696-m. Repose unbalanced by an analogous movement will not be happiness, 847-l. Republic, danger of government by party, 83-u. Republic, for services to be rendered in the future is one entitled to office in a, 81-u. Republic governed by agitators, 82-l. Republic, hollow, heartless and shallow politicians in a, 84-l. Republic, only in consideration of public services is one entitled to office in a, 83-l. Republic saved by principle, "The tools to the workmen", 47-m. Republic, the world but one; each nation a family, 220-m. Republic, those competent to serve refuse to enter into struggle, 85-u. Republic will be immortal, when—, 21-l. Republics, decay of, 86-m. Republics of old perished by the conflicts of liberties and franchises, 815-m. Republics, rule of Speech and Imposture, 45-l. Republics, to the unworthy often go offices in, 46-m. Requisites, religious, are—, 164-u. Resignation more noble in proportion as it is less passive, 39-m. Responsibility of Man for his acts a part of the Masonic Doctrine, 577-u. Results, an aggregate of many exertions produces great, 175-u. Results commanded by selection, 695-l. Results, great, if Masonry and Masons are true to their missions, 175-l. Results of the actions of certain women on their country, 312-l. Results of universal law may be beneficial, though limitedly prejudicial, 695-l. Results, the product of constant assiduity, 174-m. Resurrected; after being held by the chains of the grave, Hercules was, 593-u. Resurrection, death, passion of Bakchos at Thrace, 411-u. Resurrection of a God who associates Souls with Him, 408-m. Resurrection or revival of the Sun Gods continuous, 590-m. Retirement, morbid selfishness, 39-m. Retribution bars retaliation, even in words, 813-u. Retribution, law of, 216-217. Reuben answers, to Aquarius, his ensign a man, 461-u. Revelation of God by his attributes, 267-m. Revelation: Infinite Being worshipped without superstition by primitive, 624-m. Revelation of primitive times forms the basis of all religions and Masonry, 625-m. Revelation of the Creative Agency in the ten emanations or Sephiroth, 267-m. Revelation of the primitive religion made to the Hebrews in fragments, 616-l. Revelation of the Primitive Word of Divine Truth to mankind, 598-m. Revelations and Inspirations in traditions, 321-u. Revelations, Doctrines of all creeds found in the book of, 272-l. Revelations: men united astronomy and religion, forgetting the Original, 508-l. Revelations paints the struggle between Good and Evil, 272-l. Reverence for ourselves as immortal Souls, 861-u. Reverence for the organs of generation came from the ancient idea, 771-l. Reversion of letters of a word to form a new name was common, 699-m. Revision of the thirty degrees by the Supreme Council, So. Jur, 328-m. Revivification of dead matter from its ashes the great work, 786-l. Revolutionibus Animarum, of Rabbi Jitz-chak Lorja, a Kabalistic book, 772-l. Revolutions have long roots in the past, 90-u. Reward and assistance of humble workers in life's progress, 158-m. Reward comes rarely to those who prepare the way, 230-u. Reward, for eminent services ingratitude is often the only, 316-m. Reward for good work rarely obtained in lifetime, 316-m. Reward of those who assail hoary abuses or vested wrongs, 157-m. Reward, who entitled in the future to, 172-m. Rewards and punishment, merit of righteousness follow from the presence of evil, 797-m. Rig Veda Sanhita contains Hymns addressed to the Heavens and Earth, 850-l. Right agrees with justice and stands, 830-u. Right and left completes human Unity; primitive man of both sexes, 771-u. Right angle triangle has its angles indicated by the columns, 861-m. Right angle triangle in diagram and described, 789-m. Right angle triangle represents man as a union of the spiritual and material, 861-m. Right angled triangle of Pythagoras represented the world, 631-m. Right angled triangle, the G. Master's square; the 47th problem, in the Stars, 487-m. Right doing better than right thinking, 35-m. Right has a continual and progressive march of triumph, 835-l. Right to be done because it is right, 219-l. Right to dictate what shall be believed belongs to no man or men, 29-m. "Right to govern" vested in the ablest, wisest, best, 203-l. Right, under Necessity, to slay; no right to torture, because not necessary, 832-u. Righteous shall dwell in Gimli or Vingolf with God, according to the Edda, 619-m. Rightfulness of many actions difficult to prove from our standpoint, 830-m. Rights, inalienable, 24-u. Rights of man must be respected by God, the essence of justice, 704-m. Rigor impregnated by Love through Benignity produced the brain of Microprosopos, 796-u. Rigor, perfect, denoted by the Mother, female. 795-l. Ring given as a symbol of Divine protection and an emblem of Perfection. 431-u. Rings and Globes encircled by serpents common on ancient monuments, 500-m. Rishis: Patriarchs of the primitive world known as the seven great, 623-l. Rites and ceremonies of Mysteries invented by the Priests, 354-m. Robe; candidate in the Indian Mysteries invested in a white, 428-m. Robes of white are symbols of candor, purity, truth, 539-u. Robes presented to candidates alluded to the Heavens and starry signs, 506-l. Robes, the initiates were clothed in linen, 387-l. Robespierres in period of convulsion, 30-l. Rod of Bakchos cast on the ground becomes a serpent, 422-u. Rod of Bakchos divided the waters of rivers and he crossed dry, 422-u. Roman de la Rose and Dante's Commedia are two opposite forms of the one work, 823-u. Roman de la Rose borrowed from the High Kabalah, 733-u. Roman de la Rose completed by Chopinel, begun by de Lorris, 823-u. Roman de la Rose expresses the mysterious meaning of Dante's poem, 733-u. Roman de la Rose is the Epic of Old France; a profound book, 823-u. Roman de la Rose: the accomplishment of the Great Work the Key of the, 821-l. Roman Games represented the course of the Sun, from East to West, seven of them, 464-m. Roman, words of the great, 171-l. Roman year began at the Vernal Equinox; also that of the Persians, 466-u. Rome: early Christians fled from persecution to the Catacombs of, 542-u. Rome more intolerant of heresy than of vice and crime, 820-m. Root above is represented by the needle of the Balance, 798-m. Rose anciently sacred to Aurora and the Sun, symbol of Dawn, 291-u. Rose, as a symbol, explained in Kabalistic Commentaries on the Canticles, 821-l. Rose conquered by Science; the Cross established by Religion, 821-l. Rose Croix Adepts respected the dominant and revealed religion, 822-u. Rose Croix Adepts united with Templars and founded a Mystic Sect, 821-m. Rose Croix associations; the Absolute became the reason for the rites of the, 840-m. Rose Croix Degree, meaning of the symbols of the, 308-u. Rose Croix Degree not closed to any good man of any faith, 290-u. Rose Croix Degree, opinion of Christ as propounded in the, 308-m. Rose Croix Degree symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, 307-l. Rose Croix Degree teaches belief in no particular creed, 308-m. Rose Croix Degree teaches that notwithstanding Evil all is right, 307-l. Rose Croix Degree, the 18th; application of the symbols of the, 276-m. Rose Croix, lamentations and doubts expressed in the Degree of, 292-299. Rose Croix, obligations, rules, philosophy of the ancient, 289-m. Rose Croix, of no importance are differences of opinion regarding the Degree of, 290-u. Rose Croix of the Hermetics and Kabalists, 785-790. Rose Croix, only those instructed in Symbolic Degrees admitted to the Degree of, 290-u. Rose Croix secrets in allegory in the Roman de la Rose and Divine Commedia, 823-u. Rose Croix symbol first publicly expounded by Dante, 822-l. Rose Croix, symbolism of the Degree of, 290-292. Rose Croix, various interpretations, and ceremonies of the degree of, 289-l. Rose Cross established by Science and Religion, 821-l. Rose of Flamel, that of Jean de Meung, that of Dante, grew on the same stem, 823-u. Rose of Jericho, propagation of the, 96-m. Rose of light in the center of which a human form extends its arm in the form of a cross, 822-m. Rose, the emblem of beauty, life, love, pleasure; the sign of the accomplishment of the Great Work, 821-l. Rose, the living symbol of the revelation of the harmonies of being, 821-l. Rose united to the Cross the problem proposed by High Initiation, 821-l. Rouge-Croix vows demanded giving aid, support, succor, 802-l. Rough Ashlar prepared by aid of the Square, Level, Plumb, Balance, 787-m. Rousseau, through the ages will ring the words of, 43-u. Royal Arch Degree, symbolism of veils, colors, banners of the, 409-l. Royal Arch figures, Lion, Ox, Man, Eagle; origin of, 461-m. Royal Arch Masonry, explanation of the figures on the banner of, 448-m. Royal Arch of Solomon, 13th Degree, allegory or history of, 204-u. "Royal Art," a name given by the Adapts to Magism, 842-u. Royal Secret makes possible the Holy Empire of Masonic Brotherhood, 861-l. Ruach, from the world Yezirah, the Vav of the Tetragrammaton, 757-u. Ruach, the next higher spiritual part, or Spirit, 757-U. Rule, Law and Order symbolized by the 24-inch, 5-u. Ruler of the Universe found by attention to the world of self, 508-l.

S

Sabaoth, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Sabbat, brother of the Serpent, represents the Evil Force or Devil, 102-l. Sabean Researches by Landseer suggests an Osirian theory, 483-487. Sabeans recognized the Sun as the outshining, but not as the type of power, 740-l. Sabeans taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the Universal soul, 669-m. Sabeans, worshippers of Stars, held a great feast at the Vernal Equinox, 458-u. Saduceeism arose from opposition to foreign teachings of the Pharisees, 259-l. Sacrament of three Degrees, purification, initiation, perfection, 543-l. Sacramental observances commemorate—, 393-l. Sacraments of the Catholic church found in Mysteries of Mithra, 541-l. Sacred Name, Hebrews forbidden to pronounce; substitute, 201-m. Sacred name represented by the triple tau with circle and triangle, 503-m. Sacred Name, true pronunciation of the, 204-m. Sacred number three called the perfect number, 5-l. Sacred Numbers always appear together in the Heavens, 487-u. Sacred numbers among the Etruscans, Jews, Egyptians, Hindus, 632-m. Sacred numbers contained in the nine Sephiroth, 323-m. Sacred numbers included in the faces and lines of a cube, 5-l. Sacred traditions flowed through the most ancient nations, 599-l. Sacred Triad represented by the triple tau with circle and triangle, 503-m. Sacrifice of self may be an act of justice, 833-l. Sacrifice of self not implied by self restraint, 696-m. Sacrifices accounted for by preponderance of God's sternness over mercy, 687-l. Sacrifices made, skins of victims trampled on, 432-m. Sage, work of the, 7-m. Sages, barbarian and Greek, conveyed their meanings in visible symbols, 371-m. Sages of Alexandria had an "unspeakable word" pronounced Ararita, 728-u. Sagitarius chasing the Wolf, the emblem of Benjamin, the hunter, 461-l. Saint Bartholomew, Eve of, 49-l. Saint John, Apostle, read the language of Philo, 100-u. Saint John said Christ was the Light that was the life of men, 743-l. Saint John the father of the Gnostics, 817-m. Saint Thomas declares in reference to the moral laws, 737-m. Saints and martyrs developed out of previous mythical beings, 653-u. Sakya of the Hindus called Gautama, Somonkodom, Chy-Kia or Fo, 551-m. Salam, meaning of word; similarity to Salaa, a rock, 234-u. Sallust defines and explains the objects of the Mysteries, 415-l. Sallust, the philosopher, remarks on the relation of the soul to the Mysteries, 404-l. Salsette, Initiations consummated in the three hundred apartments of, 361-u. Salt and Sulphur serve in Hermetic work only to prepare the mercury, 775-m. Salt and water used for purification, 431-l. Salt expressed by the letter M, the initial letter of the Hebrew word, Malakh, 780-m. Salt of Philosophy is Wisdom, 790-u. Salt, one of the great symbols of the Alchemists, 57-l. Salt, Sulphur, Mercury, separated from the rough Ashlar by Masonic implements, 787-m. Salt, Sulphur, Spirit, produce Solidity; Softness, spiritual, vaporous particles, 780-u. Salt represented by the Hermetics under the form of a cubical stone, 775-l. Salt represents to Hermeticists Absolute Matter, regenerated by Azoth, 778-m. Salt, with the Hermetics, corresponds with the Earth, 773-l. Salutary number is six, contains the source of our happiness, 628-m. Samaneans, a Society of Buddhist Prophets, belief of, 277-l. Samaritan invented the accusation of Christians worshipping an ass, 103-u. Samothrace, Mysteries of Cabiri celebrated at, 407-u. Samothrace settled by ancient Pelasgi, Asiatic Colonists, 426-u. Samothrace the location of celebrated Mysteries, 426-427. Sandalphon, one of the Chiefs of the Kabalistic Angels, 784-l. Sanscrit stanzas in reference to the nature of God, 741-m. Sapientia, Hakemah, "The Head of that which is non-existent" as applied to Kadmon, 758-u. Satan, by consent, made Adam, his soul of Divine Light, his body of matter, 567-u. Satan confounded by the Jews with Ahriman and the Dragon, 258-u. Satan created and governs the visible world, 567-l. Satan means in Hebrew simply "The Adversity", 661-m. Satan of Gnosticism confounded with Matter, 255-u. Satan, the Evil God, the Genius of matter alone, 565-l. Satan, the negation of God; true name of, Yahveh, reversed, 102-l. Satan the result of the reflection of Ialdaboth on matter, 563-m. Satan, the son and lord of matter; demons the children of matter, 567-l. Satan, Yahveh reversed the true name of, 102-l. Satan's Eons, or Demons, were divided among themselves, 566-u. Saturn gives the Soul the logical and contemplative faculty as it passes through, 439-m. Saturn represents Temperance, 727-l. Saturn, the name of the first gate of the ladder; material, lead, 414-m. Saviour died upon the cross of expiation to redeem man in pledge, 567-l. Saviour is the Logos made man, 848-u. Saviour of the Soul represented by Dionusos, 519-u. Saviour symbolized by the Word of a Master, 642-u. Saviour, the first of creatures, created by the direct will of God, 564-l. Saviour united with his Sister, Wisdom, descended through the regions of the seven angels, 563-l. Saviour with Wisdom entered into Jesus at his baptism, 563-l. Savitri, the Progenitor, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Scandinavian deities, Thor and Odin, subordinate to Alfader, 598-u. Scandinavian name for the Sun was Arkaleus or Hercules, 587-u. Scandinavian three-lettered name of Deity, I, O, W, 632-l. Scandinavians believed in the Author of everything that existed, 618-m. Scandinavians lamented the death of Balder torn in pieces, 595-u. Scandinavians typified the Trinity by Odin, Frea, Thor, 552-u. Schimeon Ben Jochai, Rabbi, describes the mysterious chariot, 798-l. School of life, hard lessons in; be faithful in, 184-u. Science a progressive mediation between ignorance and wisdom with happiness as the object, 711-u. Science and Religion, when progressive, are identical in interests and aims, 710-m. Science at the bottom of Magic, 730-l. Science became concealed under Christian disguises after Hypatia, 732-l. Science concealed itself to avoid the aggressions of a blind love, 730-l. Science consists of—, 25-m. Science consists of matured inferences from confirmed experience, 711-u. Science deals only with phenomena and does not know what light or sound is, 810-u. Science has its New Testament and Philosophy its beatitudes, 714-m. Science is moral as well as intellectual, 711-l. Science, Masonry the lineal descendant of the higher, 253-l. Science, Moses, High Priests, Solomon, Prophets, in possession of the higher, 253-l. Science, object of political, 26-l. Science of Magism engraved on stone by Enoch and Trismegistus, 839-l. Science of the discovery of Truth the most sublime to which mortal can aspire, 785-l. Science of the Hermetics given by Paracelsus, Flamel, Raymond Lulle, 774-l. Science overcome in Alexandria by the fanaticism of Christians, 732-l. Science powerless against the forces of nature, 810-812. Science rests on reason and experience, 776-u. Science substitutes Forces for God's supervision of the Universe, 809-m. Science teaches the magnitude of the Universe, 711-m. Science teaches that man is not the central point of the Universe, 711-m. Science, the higher, known as the Knowledge of the Word, 253-l. Science, which is the reflection of God's glory, receives the Seal of His Eternity, 842-l. Sciences: Astrology generally practiced and deemed the mother of, 463-u. Sciences originally concealed in Sanctuaries opened up by the Sohar, 843-l. Scientific footprints discovered in the Symbolism of the Ancients, 842-l. Sclavono-Vendes typified the Trinity by the three heads of Trigtav, 551-l. Scorpio named because hot winds were venomous like reptiles, 446-m. Scorpio, Osiris loses his life and virility under the sign, 478-l. Scorpio: red Antares, one of the Stars marking Solstitial points, etc, 456-u. Scorpio, the reign of Typhon began when the Sun entered, 456-u. Scorpion bites the Equinoxial Bull on which sits Mithras, 478-l. Scorpion or Serpent stings the Bull and Orion at Autumnal Equinox, 466-l. Scorpion represented by a Snake, generally, a Scorpion, a sign accursed, 456-u. Scottish Elder Master and Knight of St. Andrew, the 4th Degree of Ramsay, 779-l. Scottish Knight of St. Andrew, the 29th Degree, 801. Scottish Rite a teacher of great Truths, 328-l. Scottish Rite Degrees, meanings of pompous titles, 327-u. Scottish Rite Degrees were insignificant and merely communicated, 326-m. Scottish Rite, in any country, under any opinion, are conferred the degrees of the, 329-l. Scottish Rite intended to be a Teacher of Mankind, 332-l. Scottish Rite philosophy, teachings in reference to the soul and Deity, 855-u. Scottish Rite teaches humanity where domestic slavery exists, 330-u. Scottish Rite teaches to its initiates in all its degrees—, 329-l. Scottish Rite teachings concerning the employed and employer, 330-m. Scottish Rite, the five principal divisions of the, 202-u. Scottish Rite the Preacher of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, 329-l. Scriptures, first written by God on the Earth and Heavens, 25-l. Scriptures have an inner and an outer meaning, 266-u. Scriptures, the Essenes believed in the Esoteric and Exoteric meaning of the, 265-l. Scriptures, the literal meaning for the vulgar only, 250-l. Scythia: Hercules begets with a Dragon the three ancestors of, 498-m. Scythian name for the Sun was Arcaleus or Hercules, 587-u. Scythians lamented the death of Acmon, 594-l. Scythians made the earth the wife of Jupiter, 658-m. Seal of the Templars, originally two Knights on a single horse, changed to the device of a Lamb, 802-u. Seals, coins, medals impressed with Zodiac and signs, 462-l. Second day of Greek Mysteries initiates were purified in the sea, 433-m. Second day of the second month dedicated to the manes of the dead, 630-m. Second Degree, Fellow-Craft, 22-u. Second month in the year dedicated to Pluto, God of Hell, 630-m. Secrecy enjoined on the Initiates very strict; penalties for violation, 384-u. Secrecy indispensable in a Mason of whatever Degree, 109-m. Secrecy of the Christian Mysteries, 544-547. Secrecy required to be pledged before giving dogmas, 432-m. Secret Discipline traced to the commencement of the Christian Era, 547-u. Secret Doctrine superior to that of the Gospels claimed by the Gnostics, 542-l. Secret knowledge of the Grand Scottish Master relates to the transmutation of substances, 780-u. Secret, Masonic, revealed as Degrees are taken, 219-u. Secret Master, 4th Degree, 106-u. Secret of Masonry discovered in its symbols and work, 218-.u Secret of the Grand Arcanum, Royalty of Sages, Crown of Initiate, 101-l. Secret of the great work sought by the aspirants, 733-u. Secret of the Occult Sciences is that of Nature itself, 844-u. Secret of the Sohar necessary to enable one to make use of it, 843-l. Secret of the Stone is the extraction of salt from all matter, 779-u. Secret of the Universal Equilibrium is the Royal Secret, 859-u. Secret Orders and Associations had two doctrines, one concealed, 817-l. Secret: the Mystery of the Balance is the Royal, 858-l. Secret traditions of the Kabalah contain a perfect Theology, 843-l. Secret, Triple, of the Great Work represented by—, 104-l. Secrets of a brother to be kept if Law warrants, 109-l. Secrets of Ancient Masons concealed under enigmas and parables, 785-l. Secrets of Masonry; Religions, Mysteries, Hermeticism, concealed, 104-l. Secrets of the Kabala contained in the ternarys of the Evangelic Symbols, 730-l. Secrets of the Temple, the revolution of the earth around the Sun one of the, 843-u. Sect, Masonry neither a political nor a religious, 220-l. Sects, Masonry embraces all parties and sects to form—, 220-l. Seers living in the hope of being crowned, rend crowns and tread on them, 844-l. Seeva, with Bramah and Vishnu, manifestations of the One Deity, 205-u. Seir Aupin or Microprosopos, Arik Aupin, or Macroprosopos, 799-m. Self consciousness leads to consciousness of God, 709-m. Self-denial, patience, humility, essential qualities of a Knight of St. Andrew, 801-l. Self limitation the first passing of a hidden Deity to manifestation, 555-m. Self preservation may, in cases, be the just and right thing to do, 836-u. Self restraint does not imply self sacrifice, 696-m. Selfishness the great stumbling block in the way of doing good, 720. Senary applied to the physical man; the septenary to his spirit, 634-l. Seneca compared Philosophy to Initiation, 384-l. Senses and appetites incite to great deeds, give strength, are useful servants, 860-l. Senses are mysteries to us, 528. Senses are not the witnesses that bear testimony to the loftiest Truths, 569-u. Sentence written against the unjust in the nature of the Universe, 837-l. Sentiment, deficiencies and inefficiency of mere, 148-149. Sentiment warms and inclines to action; truth enlightens and illumines, 725-m. Sentiments play an important part in morality, 725-m. Sephar Yezirah, one of the completest embodiments of Occultism, 321-m. Sephiroth, according to the Kabalistic idea, 765-u. Sephiroth are a triple triangle and a circle, 769-l. Sephiroth are Attributes of God by which He reveals Himself, 267-l. Sephiroth are Ideas and Rays of the Infinite not separated from It, 759-m. Sephiroth are the cause of existence of everything through certain media, 759-m. Sephiroth arranged in three columns according to the book Omschim, 757-m. Sephiroth changed from the spherical form to the form of a person, 757-m. Sephiroth described and their modes and actions explained, 761-m. Sephiroth diagrammatically arranged, 770. Sephiroth emanate from the First Cause, and are the media which manifest It, 761-u. Sephiroth emanating from Deity were the rays of His Splendor, 742-u. Sephiroth, explanation of the last nine, 323-m. Sephiroth figured as constituting a human form, 322-l. Sephiroth from whose equilibrium results eternal permanency and Stability, 736-l. Sephiroth of the Kabala constituted the Ancient of Days, 727-m. Sephiroth of the Kabalah, significance and numbers of the, 322-323. Sephiroth or Emanations, names of the ten, 267-m. Sephiroth or Emanations of Deity symbolized by lights, 202-l. Sephiroth or rays the emanations or outflowings of Deity, names, 552-m. Sephiroth: seven metals represented by the seven lower, 798-l. Sephiroth so constituted that it was not necessary to frame worlds from the first nine of them, 754-u. Sephiroth, sometimes called the Persons of the Deity, are His Rays, 748-m. Sephiroth: Splendor or Perfection of Deity represented by the eighth, 736-l. Sephiroth, ten, proceed from Malakoth of the several worlds, 784-l. Sephiroth, the means through which Deity is the Single Cause of All, 759-m. Sephiroth, Theology of the, 99-m. Sephiroth: unlimited Power represented by the seventh, 736-l. Sephiroth: Victory, Glory, Stability, Dominion, are the last four, 848-l. Sephirothic tables contain a numeration called Daath, cognition, 757-l. Sephiroths, seven and eight, in equilibrium, cause the ninth and. tenth, 736-l. Septenaries, there is silence in Heaven after each of the, 321-u. Septenary philosophy of Initiation may be summed up as—, 322-u. Septenary unites the triangle of Idea to the square of Form, becoming the Crown, 321-l. Septenary universally in repute, 635-u. Serapis represented with a human head and serpentine tail, 500-m. Serapis, the name of the Sun to his adorers on the Nile, 587-l. Serpent an emblem of eternity and immortality, 496-l. Serpents and Dragons have something divine in their nature, 494-m. Serpent and the bull used as symbols in Bakchian Mysteries, 420-u. Serpent, brazen, erected by Moses, a good genius, 278-l. Serpent called Agathodemon, the good Spirit, 495-u. Serpent, considered a good genius; symbolism of the, 278-l. Serpent devouring its own tail a symbol of the Life principle, 734-m. Serpent engenders the Bull and the Bull the Serpent; explanation, 493-494-u. Serpents entwined around and suspended from winged Globe, 492-m. Serpents fed in Temples and were immortal, 494-m. Serpents figure in Mysteries and at Feasts, 494-m. Serpent form assumed by Typhon, Ahriman, Satan, 661-l. Serpents held by goddesses in Egypt and Assyria, 495-l. Serpent in connection with astronomical observations, 492-l. Serpent known to Orientals under generic name of "Eva", 494-u. Serpent legends and references, general, 492-502. Serpent represents Typhon; it is also a symbol of winter, 376-m. Serpent the author of the fate of Souls; Hebrews and Gnostics, 492-m. Serpent the peculiar symbol of the 25th Degree, 492-m. Serpent was Oesculapius, God of Healing; Feast of—, 493-m—496. Serpent with a globe or circle found on all ancients' monuments, 492-l. Servius states that when beings die life returns to the Universal Soul, 666-l. Seth, a power set up as an adversary of Osiris, 588-u. Seth's descendants preserved the primitive religion, 599-m. Seven a peculiarly sacred number; symbolism of, 58-l. Seven Archangels assigned to the government of the Seven Planets, 727-u. Seven as a symbolic number in the Kabalah, 322. Seven as composed of three and four in a word of four letters, symbolic meaning of, 728-m. Seven circular walls of the palace of Deioces in Ecbatana, each colored, 729-u. Seven composed of six and unity, 635-u. Seven composed of three and four; the magical power in full force, 727-m. Seven concentric spheres the residence of the Universal Soul, 668-u. Seven connected with the number of the Planets, 635-u. Seven ears of wheat in Pharaoh's dream interpreted by Joseph, 729-u. Seven expresses all the elements of the Magical Mystery symbolized by the Sphinx, 728-u. Seven Genii of the Ancient Mythologies, 727-l. Seven golden candlesticks, symbol in Revelations, 53-l. Seven great nations prayed three times a day turning toward the North Pole, 457-l. Seven immersions alluded to the seven spheres a soul plunged through, 506-l. Seven jewels on neck and limbs of woman who died during famine, 729-m. Seven metals, one each assigned to the planets; Gold to the Sun, Silver to the Moon, 728-l. Seven, mysteries, difficulties, trumpets, cups in the Apocalypse, 321-u. Seven notes in the musical octave corresponded with the Sephiroth, 727-m. Seven planets designated by the seven vowels of the Greek language, 728-m. Seven, references to the number, 233-m. Seven rivers of the Punjaub gave the Veda, 602-m. Seven seals on the Kabalistic book of the Apocalypse, 727-l. Seven Secondary Causes governed the World; the universal forces, 727-u. Seven Sephiroth constituted Atik Yomin and corresponded with the seven colors, 727-m. Seven Sephiroth projected from Binah by the energy of Hakemah, 756-l. Seven spheres of Borsippa or pyramid of Bel, at Babylon, each colored, 729-u. Seven stages of the Babylonish pyramid represents—, 234-m. Seven stars, symbol in Revelations, 53-l. "Seven Stars" the familiar name of the Pleiades, connected with Orion, 489-l. Seven Stars the prison of the disobedient Stars and Heavenly Host, 511-u. Seven Stars, Ursa Major, Great Bear, circle around the North Pole, 456-m. Seven steps of Solomon's Temple symbolize the sevenfold purification of the Masters, 780-l. Seven steps of the Mithraic ladder, 233-l. Seven symbolized life for the Egyptians, 635-m. Seven, the Holy Empire of the clavicules of Solomon, 727-m. Seven, the number of the Master's Degree, from the Pleiades, 487-u. Seven, the sacred number in all theogonies and symbols, 727-m. Seven, the Spirit assisted by the elemental powers, 727-m. Seven, the Soul served by Nature, 727-m. Seven vices and seven virtues, 727-l. Seven virtues symbolized by the then known planets, 727-l. Seven vowels in the Greek language designated the seven planets, 728-m. Seven Wonders of the World; seven lines that composed the Pyramids; seven gates of Thebes, 322-u. Sevenfold light symbolized by the seven steps leading to the Outer Court of the Temple, 782-m. Sevenfold manipulation and purification in the transmutation of metals, 780-l. Seven-stepped ladder represents the seven planetary spheres, 851-l. Seventeenth Degree, doctrines and teachings of the, 274-l. Seventeenth Degree, Knight of the East and West, first of the Philosophical Degrees, 246-l. Seventh day of Greek Mysteries gymnastic exercises, etc, 434-u. Seventh letter of the Egyptian alphabet, a serpent standing on its tail, 500-m. Severities of Microprosopos are the Evil, 795-m. Severity the mystery of pleasure and warmth of generative appetite, 797-m. Sex form of primitive man was that of both; "right and left" refers to it, 771-u. Sexes assigned to the causes of nature, 655-m. Sexual characteristics are not assigned to Deity by the Kabalah, 765-m. Sexual characteristics symbolically assigned to some of the Emanations, 766-u. Sexual: meaning of obscure language of the Kabalah, revealed by the Name being bi-, 849-m. Shadai, Supreme Power, one of the names of Deity on the Delta, 532-u. Shadow carried with every planet or sphere not a center of Light, 845-m. Shadow follows from visible light in direct proportion, 847-l. Shadow of God is immortality: "Whose shadow is death," Sanscrit stanza, 741-m. Shadow, the absence of Divine Light in a soul causes the awful, 300-u. Shadow which accompanies the light representing Hule, 556-u. Shadow, without Light there can be no, 307-l. Shadows effaced the Light is annulled, 848-u. She and He in Aramtic, Hebrew and Arabic, 700-u. Shekinah, God in-dwelling, the place where Yod He, Vav-He, dwelt, 750-u. Shekinah, the garment which by the third retraction was left empty of the light, 750-u. Shepherd Kings had Crux Ansata for a symbol of royalty, 502-l. Shew Bread, the twelve months represented by the 12 loaves of, 409-m. Ship, in Hebrew, is Ani; the same word means I, Me or Myself, 781-m. Ship: in the transmutation of metals a vessel is used having the form of a, 781-u. Sicilian Mysteries known as the Academy of Sciences, 625-u. Sicilian Vespers referred to, 49-l. Sign of the 8th Degree expressive of—, 137-m. Significance of words not known till things are taken away, 190-u. Signs, symbols, watchwords used by early Christians, 544-m. Silence regarding the Holy Spirit due to the awe of the Highest Mysteries, 849-l. Silence, otherwise the Thought of God, produced the Spirit, 563-u. Silenus, "The preceptor of the Soul," a characteristic Bacchic Sage, 392-l. Silver assigned to the Moon, 729-u. Simeon and Levy had for device the two fishes of Pices, 462-u. Simon Magus advanced the theory of Existences to solve the origin of things, 553-u. Simon Magus, founder of the Gnostics, on the manifestations of God, 270-m. Simon Magus taught that the Supreme Being produced three couples of—, 552-l. Simon of Cyrene crucified instead of Christ, 554-u. Simple life of our ancestors preferable to the showy, loud, of today, 806-l. Simplicius held that in each Star there is an immortal Soul, 671-m. Sin and evil reconciled with the wisdom and beneficence of God, 686-u. Sin being congenital with Humanity, God's Justice would have annihilated man, 846-u. Siphra de Zeniutha contains reference to the Book of the Abstruse, 762-m. Siphra de Zeniutha states that Yod is the symbol of Wisdom, 792-l. Siphra de Zeniutha, the Commentary of Rabbi Chajun Vital, 794-m. Sipra de Zeniutha states that the Active and Passive are always in conjunction, 766-l. Sirius made sentinel of the heavens by Ormuzd, 662-l. Sirius or the Dog Star, the friend of Osiris was—, 376-l. Sirius rose before the Sun previous to the swelling of the Nile, 454-l. Sirius, the Dog Star, named because it gave warning of the overflow, 446-m. Sisyphus, Pausanias claimed that contempt for the Mysteries caused the punishment of, 381-l. Siva, the Destroying or Renovating power of the Hindu Trinity, 550-m. Six a symbol of the terrestrial globe animated by a divine spirit, 636-l. Six, an emblem of nature, presenting the six dimensions, 634-l. Six chief Spirits the progeny of the Supreme God in many theogonys, 728-l. Six good and six evil spirits typify the months, 635-u. Six superior and six inferior signs, references to Stars, 490-m. Six the first perfect number and a symbol of justice, 634-l. Sixteenth Degree, Prince of Jerusalem; characteristics of the, 241-u. Sixth day of Greek Mysteries, procession of lakchos, 434-u. Sixth Degree, Intimate Secretary (Confidential Secretary), 119-u. Skull, initiate in Druidical Mysteries seals obligation by drinking out of a, 430-l. Sky a solid, concave arch, along which journeyed the Sun, etc., 443-l. Slander and calumny of modern journalism, 334. Slavery, domestic, considered by the Scottish Rite, 330-u. Snake; a new world will emerge from the waters when Odin kills the great, 593-u. Social problems, most important of all, 180-u. Social state, God has ordained that life shall be a, 197-l. Societies and ancient theogonies have a common concealed doctrine, 729-l. Society a creation of Heaven, 196-l. Society and social state, teachings of, 183-m. Society, minuteness of regulation required by refined, 44-l. Society, religion of, 213-u. Society, the unobserved and invisible the most beautiful in, 141-m. Socrates accused of Atheism, 384-l. Socrates assumed the title of a "lover of truth", 691-l. Socrates believed in a Universal Reason pervading all things, 693-u. Socrates claimed that the Initiates had glorious hopes of eternity, 379-l. Socrates confessed to the failure of philosophy, 693-l. Socrates expounded the higher Greek religious ideas, 617-m. Socrates, Masonry revives the wise teachings of, 221-m. Socrates prostrated himself before the rising Sun, 678-m. Socrates, the Grecian philosopher, saying of, 170-u. Socrates writes: "The initiated will attain the company of the Gods", 373-m. Sohar and Jezirah, knowledge of the Kabalistic doctrines in the books, 266-l. Sohar declares the mystery of the "Balance" or Equilibrium, 305-u. Sohar expresses Ainsoph as Light because unable to express it by any other word, 740-m. Sohar incomprehensible and almost illegible without the Secret Key, 843-l. Sohar's Introduction states that Deity determined to create Good and Evil, 796-u. Sohar one of the completest embodiments of Occultism, 321-m. Sohar, references concerning Creation in the Introduction to the, 748-l. Sohar says "Everything proceeds according to the Mystery of the Balance", 552-m. Sohar says the Ten Sephiroth have their root with the Substance of Him, 754-u. Sohar terms the Royal Secret the Mystery of the Balance, 858-l. Sohar, the Key of the Holy Books, opens up the Sciences of the Sanctuary, 843-l. Sol derived from Solus, the One, Only God, 630-m. Solid number is twelve; the foundation of our happiness, 629-u. Solomon, Lodge represents the Temple of King, 7-m. Solomon represented by a Lion, 210-m. Solomon's clavicules refer to the Holy Empire; symbolized, 727-m. Solomon's double triangle explained by St. John, 792-u. Solomon's philosophy the basis on which Masonry is founded, 785-l. Solomon's Star formed by the meeting of the lines of the Compass of Science with those of the triangle, 841-u. Solomon's Temple a symbol of the ninth and tenth Sephiroth, 736-l. Solomon's Temple, after the model of Ezekiel, to be rebuilt by the Templars, 816-u. Solomon's Temple, ground floor of, 14-u. Solomon's Temple rebuilt, the secret dream of Patriarchs of the Orient, 816-u. Solomon's Temple rebuilt would give Constantinople the Romish power, 816-u. Solomon's throne like that of the Egyptian Har-oeri, 79-m. Solon declares man's destruction comes from himself, 690-l. Solon quoted, 37-u. Solstice, Winter, Mother-night, the longest night in the year, festival of the, 368-u. Solstices, Cancer and Capricorn, the Pillars of Hercules, in a Lodge, 506-u. Solstices celebrated by all civilized nations, 595-m. Solstices represented by Jachin, Boaz, parallel lines, point in a circle, 506-u. Solstices: tables giving entrances of the Sun into the Solstices, 450-u. Solstices, the Essenes observed the festivals of the, 265-l. Soma of nature's offertory imitated by the Priests from simples, 602-m. Son, Issue or products; Universe proceeding from the two principles, 87-m. Son of Man, Soul of the World, enters into darkness and softens its savage nature, 566-m. Son: the first Utterance of the Father, a perfect Only begotten, 564-m. Sons of God and the Stars are identified in Job, 509-m. Sophia-Achamoth an inferior wisdom, produces Ialdaboth, 563-m. Sophia-Achamoth caused the Spiritual Principle to pass into man, 563-m. Sophia-Achamoth communicated movements to Chaos, 563-u. Sophia-Achamoth in contest with Ialdaboth, 563-m. Sophia-Achamoth the companion of Christos, 560-m. Sophia or Demiourgos of the Gnostics corresponds to The Word, 271-l. Sorrow, no tongue utters thoughts that come in, 189-m. Sorrow, Sin, Evil, Suffering, is consistent with Infinite Goodness and Wisdom, 859-l. Sorrow, the dog of the shepherd who guides the flock of men, 101-m. Sosiosch, the Persian Redeemer, to annihilate evil and judge the. world, 623-l. Sosiosch, the principal of the Three Prophets, to regenerate the. earth, 258-m. Sothis, the Dog Star, fixed the beginning of the Egyptian New Year, 467-m. Souciet, a Chinese book, describes palace; Emperor sacrifices a lamb, 462-m. Soul a fragment of the Universal Mind, lapse and reunion, 685-l. Soul a number containing the quaternary, 633-u. Soul, a ray of perfect wisdom, the inextinguishable light, 606-l. Soul, a simple substance struggling to return to the Great Soul, 417-m. Soul, all, is part of the Universal Soul whose totality is Dionusos, 393-m. Soul alone gives value to the things of this world, 201-m. Soul an emanation from the Supreme Being, but distinguished from Him, 607-l. Soul an external and independent existence, yet omnipresent, 672-u. Soul, an immaterial spark of God's Infinite Being, 582-l. Soul and God are distinct, according to the Naya philosophers, 852-u. Soul ascends to its Infinite Source through seven spheres, 10-m. Soul attaining unto the place of the Eternal retains its individuality, 852-l. Soul, being imperfect, must be purified before rejoining its source, 622-m. Soul, by comparison with Fire and Light the ancients explained the nature of the, 65-u. Soul, by study, attains unto the place of the Eternal, 852-u. Soul can not know its creation nor comprehend its own individuality, 852-m. Soul can reascend only after purification and freedom from the body, 521-u. Soul capable of improvements, of becoming wiser and better, 852-l. Soul capable of seeing more clearly as it draws nearer to Deity, the Light, 855-l. Soul; categorical questions concerning the, 649-u. Soul claimed to be considered a part of the Divine, 684-l. Soul compared to Heat and Light, which neither lessens nor divides its own essence, 852-m. Soul considered by Plato as a principle of movement, 681-m. Soul contains, potentially, that which becomes the body of the child, 755-l. Soul descends to matter, by doing and suffering it frees itself and reascends, 417-l. Soul desiring to animate a body, descended and was imprisoned in matter, 436-m. Soul differs essentially from the body, 706-m. Soul does not lose the sense of the Eternal and Infinite, 190-l. Soul, doubts and despair torture the human, 292-299. Soul emancipated by reabsorbtion into the infinite, 686-u. Soul exiled on earth; birthplace in Heaven, 520-m. Soul, fired by Love, uniting with Nature and itself engendering new productions, 658-l. Soul forgetful of celestial origin in material fascinations, 518-m. Soul freed from its debasements will be seen again in its true glory, 858-l. Soul freed from the body by deeds and suffering reascends to source, 439-l. Soul gives back to each sphere through which it passes in returning—, 440-u. Soul had its origin in Heaven, according to the Ancient Philosophers, 436-m. Soul, human, is itself God within the mind, 393-m. Soul illumined by Truth, the shadow of which is Error, 845-m. Soul in descent receives new material and faculties from each sphere, 439-m. Soul in nature, yet not a part of it, but its Cause and Creator, 672-u. Soul in progress changes from monad to duad; results, 438-m. Soul in the beginning had a thought to create and the worlds were created, 609-u. Soul incessantly turns its eyes to Heaven and longs to return, 520-m. Soul inherent in the Universe thought out by the ancients, 672-u. Soul, interest in speculations concerning the fate of the soul, 232-m. Soul is capable of remorse, 199-u. Soul is divine, an emanation of the Spirit of God, but not a portion of that Spirit, 852-m. Soul is of Divine nature; emanation from Deity, 76-l. Soul is the image of God and existed before the body, 252-l. Soul is the One emanation from Deity to return to Him, 539-l. Soul likened to exhalations or vapor, 518-l. Soul loses its felicity by means of the Balance; regains it by the Lamb, 490-m. Soul, Masonry teaches the existence and immortality of the, 221-m. Soul must pass through a series of trials and migrations, 518-l. Soul, no obsequies for the lost, 200-u. Soul not a mere abstraction, but a reality including in itself life and thought, 397-l. Soul not condemned to eternal banishment because imprisoned in the body, 392-l. Soul of everything that breathes a fraction of the universal soul, 610-u. Soul or Intelligence pre-existing given by God to the Body, 251-l. Soul of Macroprosopos, the internal part, is the Ancient of Days, 758-u. Soul of man an emanation from God's spirit, 239-l. Soul of man, breathed into him by God, is immortal as God's Thoughts are, 577-u. Soul of man compared to the Soul of the World, 667-l. Soul of man emanated from God, of the same substance with God, 567-l. Soul of man immortal, according to the Edda, 619-m. Soul of Nature everywhere inherent in the Universe, 668-u. Soul of nature possessed intelligence and to this soul divinity belonged, 670-u. Soul of the Universe does not act equally or in the same manner, 667-l. Soul of the Universe entered man through a separation of the suture of the cranium, 609-m. Soul of the Universe idea sprung from the two Principles doctrine, 664-m. Soul of the Universe supposed to be intelligent; source of intelligence, 669-m. Soul of the Universe, the Supreme Being is the, 251-u. Soul of the World exercises its creative energy through the medium of the Sun, 473-m. Soul of the World produced the first man, Adam Kadmon, 566-m. Soul of the World, the Primal Ether, 748-m. Soul only existed in the beginning, 609-u. Soul, opinions concerning pre-existence, descent and return of the, 438-441. Soul, or Spirit, in different degrees contained in Adam Kadmon, 757-u. Soul, origin, fall of and return to place of its origin taught by mysterious ceremonies, 385-u. Soul part of the Universal Soul whose totality is Dionusos, 586-m. Soul parted from its source lapsed from its preeminence, 685-l. Soul passes through various states till, purified, it rises to God, 567-l. Soul pervades and is within the body, 755-l. Soul plunges through seven spheres to take up its abode in the body, 506-l. Soul recollects its source and longs to return, but must do and suffer, 436-l. Soul, relations of the march of light and darkness to the, 404-l. Soul represented by Psyche had an earthly and an immortal lover, 519-l. Soul, represented by Psyche, of whom Dionusos was the suitor, 586-l. Soul sent into the embryo, which is to become an infant, at conception, 755-l. Soul separated from the Universe the next step in philosophy, 672-u. Soul, Spirit, Intellect, the immaterial threefold part of man, 781-m. Soul survives the body and is capable of immortality, 852-l. Soul that is impure can not reunite with God until purified, 582-u. Soul the envelope of the intelligence that attached itself to it, 669-m. Soul: the minds or intellect of all are portions of the Universal, 604-l. Soul the motionless center from which motion radiates, 681-m. Soul to advance towards perfection and see Deity more clearly, 855-u. Soul to attain its prior condition, its individuality must cease, 686-u. Soul, to disengage itself from the body is the object of the earthly life of the, 252-l. Soul to return to the Supreme Soul the body of the dust, 605-l. Soul, to satisfy itself of its immortality is a characteristic of a, 301-u. Soul vexed itself with spiritual problems, 583-m. Souls which contemplate the Higher Unity superior to deities and religions, 562-l. Soul, while embodied in matter, is in a state of imprisonment, etc, 852-u. Soul will ascend to Heaven whenever purified, 253-u. Soul will rise from the material through the seven spheres, 858-l. Soul would reascend when extricated from matter, 520-m. Souls and nature of men are great or small as it pleases themselves, 813-m. Souls are all equal, 565-l. Souls are the sparks of the Influence of the shattered vases descending through the elements and—, 797-u. Souls at death return to the Universal Soul, 664-m. Souls at their birth receive an emanation from the Universal Soul, 664-m Soul's attributes not the Soul, 573-u. Souls: by fire, water, air was accomplished the purification of; symbolism of, 400-u. Souls change their forms by passing successively into different bodies, 610-u. Soul's disfigurement commented on by Plato, 858-m. Souls emanate from the Light principle and return to it, 740-l. Souls emanating from God descended a ladder to their bodies, 851-l. Soul's emancipation completed by the transformation of death, 686-u. Soul's existence and nature one of the highest questions, 642-m.. Soul's existence proved by our consciousness of being a thinking soul, 674-u. Souls, fragments or sparks of the Universal Intelligence, 518-m. Soul's immortality a doctrine considered certain among old nations, 622—? Soul's immortality defined by Chrishna as never being non-existent, 518-u. Soul's immortality proven, 706-l. Soul's immortality the essence and consummation of all imagination, 517-m. Souls influenced by the Sun, 492-u. Souls, intelligence, life, emanate from the Universal Soul, 666-m. Souls know God only through Mind, 582-m. Soul's life the result of Harmony and movement, 859-l. Souls, men-accepted literally Pythagoras' allegory of the transmigration of, 398-m. Souls must reascend through the seven planetary spheres to God, 851-l. Souls of men formed from a substance divine, active, luminous, 398-u. Soul's origin and home the bosom of Deity, 851-l. Souls pass into terrestrial frames; process; reascension, 518-m. Souls passed into animals, plants, other human bodies, the Sun, 399-l. Soul's perfection necessitated perfection of morals and society, 520-m. Soul's perfection the object of the Mysteries, 520-m. Soul's personification as Jupiter, Bakchos, etc., explainable by the—, 473-m. Souls pre-existed in eternal fire from whence they emanated, 399-l. Soul's progress from Heaven to association with an earthly body, 437. Souls purified by ascending through Seven Spheres, 781-m. Souls reascend after purification in forms of life, 518-m. Soul's relations with the rest of nature the chief object of Mysteries, 400-u. Souls: Religion is the revelation of a necessity of, 822-u. Soul's spirituality the necessary foundation of immortality, 706-l. Soul's striving for Light and Knowledge of itself, 583-u. Souls, the Supreme Being the Source of the rays which illuminate, 251-u. Souls, ultimate disposition of, 252-m. Soul's universal medicine is the Supreme Reason and Absolute Justice, 773-m. Souls, when purified, become a part of the Universal Soul, 623-m. Soura-Parama slain by Soupra-Muni, lamented by the Hindus, 595-u. Souras, the particular devotees of Surya, 587-u. Source of the Spring called Kether, Corona, Crown, 752-l. Source of worlds in Maia, Nature's loveliness, 683-l. Sovereign Power to whom belongs the maintenance of the order of the Universe, 512-m. Space formed for Worlds by the recession of the Primal Light, 747-750. Space in which worlds were created surrounded by an interspace, 748-u. Space made for the creation of worlds called Aor Penai-Al, 747. Spain, ambitions and attempts of, 74-m. Spark of fire, on the left hand, issued from the sphere of Severity, 795-m. Sparks of the great Influence of the shattered vases eventually became Souls, 797-u. Special Providences as a result of prayer, 684-l. Speculations of Philosophers, etc.; object of teaching the, 329-m. Speculations of today reproduce the ancient thought, 697-u. Speech enchained is speech terrible, 48-u. Speech, shallowness of much; abused in Republics, 45-m. Speusippus taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the Universal Soul, 669-m. Sphere constituted by the productive light of the letter He, called Kether Ailah, 751-l. Sphere constituted within the sphere of Splendor by the light of the letter He, 751-l. Sphere the emblem of Athom-Re, worshipped at Thebes, 584-l. Sphere used as an expression for Deity by Xenophanes and Parmenides, 676-u. Spheres of Borsippa, represented by seven stories of different colors, 729-u. Sphinx, armed, represents the Magical Mystery expressed in the number seven, 728-u. Sphinx the symbolic Key to a Knowledge of Nature, 321-l. Sphinxes, white and black, symbolized the Holy Empire, 727-m. Sphynx, great enigmas of the, 8-l. Sphynx was a symbol, 148-l. Spinoza's Infinity of Infinite Attributes of God, 566-u. Spirit, as applied to God, synonymous with nothing, 739-m. Spirit assisted by the elemental powers; Soul served by Nature, represented by Seven, 727-m. Spirit can only be defined by some sublimized species of matter, 513-m. Spirit, Mother of the Living and Wisdom of God, 563-u. Spirit of life breathed into Man by God, 572-m. Spirit, or Generative Power, and Matter originally were in Deity, 700-m. Spirit personified by the Goddess of Neith, conceived by Power, the Divine Intelligence, 254-m. Spirit represented by the quaternary; symbolism of four to nine, 633-m. Spirit, the active principle, generative power, one of the Egyptian Triad, 548-l. Spirit: the number five symbolizes the vital essence, the animating, 634-m. Spirit the same in kind with the Supreme Spirit, a ray of it, 605-l. Spirit Universal, the home of the Light inclosed in the seeds of species, 783-m. Spirit within man a spark of God himself, 609-m. Spirits of Carpocrates originate the different religions, 562-m. Spirit's relations with the material Universe one of the highest questions, 642-m. Spiritual, affections, hopes, interests of life center in the, 195-m Spiritual and material natures in equilibrium; Good and Evil, 784-l. Spiritual beings possess limited divine will power, 684-l. Spiritual forces of man act according to ideal modes of action, 829-u. Spiritual instincts infuse into the mind—, 226-l. Spiritual life touched by every phenomenon, 242-l. Spiritual meditation or self mortification promotes reabsorbtion, 686-u. Spiritual nature in conflict with our material where the greatest glory is won, 854-u. Spiritual Principle passed from Demiourgos into Man, 563-m. Spiritual purity shown through the efficaciousness of the will, 684-l. Spiritual victory over the earthly nature symbolized by the Master's Compass, 854-l. Spiritual world, the world of human consciousness, has a law, 828-l. Spiritualist doctrine denied by Pythagoras, 667-m. Spiritualistic doctrine separated God from the Universe, 667-m. Spirituality of the person its identity, indivisibility, absolute unity, 706-m. Splendor Excelsus in contradistinction to Simple Splendor, 748-u. Splendor, termed Teheru in the Sohar, is styled The First Matter, 751-u. Splendor, the eighth Sephiroth, is Boaz, one of columns of the Temple, 736-l. Splendor, the sphere in the centre of the space Malakoth; First' Adam, 754-m. Spring Equinox a period of general joy, 588-l. Spring Equinox, Mysteries celebrated the triumph of light at the, 405-u. Spring's return heralded by Mithras, the rock-born hero, 592-m. Spy, dishonorable is the occupation of a, 336-l. Square, a Hermetic symbol of the productive Earth or Universe, 851-m. Square, a symbol of the Earth and the things that belong to it, 850-m. Square, an instrument adapted for plane surfaces only, 850-u. Square and Compass; unsuccessful work follows a departure from the center of the, 786-l. Square, being the second perfection, does not represent God, 631-l. Square, Compass, Plumb, Level, have peculiar meanings to a Judge, 826-u. Square containing an equilateral triangle a symbol of the Divine and Human, 858-m. Square, definition of; belongs to plane trigonometry, 11-l. Square held in the hand on the male side of the Hermetic figure, 850-m. Square is the symbol of the four elements of the triangle, 629-m. Square, Level, Plumb, Balance used to prepare the rough Ashlar, 787-m. Square of the Form united to the Triangle of the Idea becomes the Crown of Numbers, 321-l. Square represents the four elements into which Chaos was resolved, 783-u. Square represents the material, sensual, baser portion of Humanity, 851-l. Square, symbol of what concerns earth and the body, 11-l. Square turning upon itself produces the circle equal to itself, 771-m. St. George of England fights the Dragon, a form of Mithras, 499-m. St. John assigns the Creation to the Word, and asserts Christ was that Word, 568-m. St. John avers Christ was the Word by which everything was made, 559-m. St. John explains the double triangle of Solomon, 792-u. St. Louis, Falkland, Tancred, Castiglione would give their friendship to a true Knight, 808-m. St. Paul discourses concerning the flesh, spirit, good, evil, 853-u. St. Paul quoted as writing to the Christians at Rome, 853-u. Stability is the Intellectual Capacity to produce, or female, 305-m. Stability of the Universe a result of the equilibrium between Wisdom and Power, 859-u. Stability, one of the last four Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 848-l. Stability symbolized by the rough stone, 776-m. Standards depicting a serpent borne by Assyrians, Danes, etc, 500-u. Star guided the Magi from the East to adore the Saviour in his cradle, 841-l. Star, magical adored under name of Remphan, 103-u Star of five points originated from the Pentalpha of Pythagoras, 634-m. Star of Knowledge advises the Magi of the birth of Truth, 843-m. Star of Solomon formed the lines of the Celestial triangle meeting those of the Compass, 841-u. Star worship a middle point between Heathen and Christian, 511-m. Star worship: certain ordinances of the Christian religion related to, 511-m. Star worship looked on with indulgence by Jewish and Christian writers, 511-m. Star worship; Maimonides explains origin of, 435-l. Star worshippers established feasts for planets at their "exhaltation", 463-m. Stars and Sun, magnitude and extent of the, 303-u. Stars animated by a living principle a part of the universal intelligence, 473-l. Stars are divine as animated beings, by the logic of Cicero, 670-l. Stars are Gods, active Causes, sharing the universal divinity, 671-u. Stars considered intelligent beings causing effects on the earth, 473-l. Stars directed by an intelligence, an emanation of the Universal Intelligence, 670-u. Stars distinguished by terrestrial phenomena with which they seemed to be connected, 445-m. Stars divided into good and bad, beneficent and malevolent, 472-m. Stars, emblematic meaning of the North and Morning, 202-m. Stars in the hand disappeared three days during the search for Osiris, 485-l. Stars moved of themselves, directed by their own special intelligence, 671-m. Stars' movements supposed to be voluntary by the ancients, 597-u. Stars named by the Ethiopians of Thebes, 446. Stars observed by primitive people to be more regular than the Sun, 445-m. Stars part of the Universal Soul and Intelligence, the opinion of many Christian philosophers, 671-m. Stars possess an immortal Soul and Intelligence, held by many philosophers, 671-m. Stars preceding event mistaken for cause, 450-m. Stars rise and set cosmically, achronically, heliacally with the Sun, 471-m. Stars seen in Taurus at new-born year, 453-u Stars, signs of the Zodiac, reference to in Royal Arch Degree, 409-l. Stars, so many animated and intelligent beings, the cause of effects, 669-l. State, making and executing laws interests the citizens of a free, 51-m. State, sovereignty of the Individual in the, 43-l. State, tendency towards centralization in a Democratic, 51-l. State, three departments of, 6-u. States, creation of caste the tendency of free, 51-m. Stature of men is great or small as it pleases God, 813-m. Stauros of the Gnostics the image of generative power, 771-l. Steps of the Master Mason Degree; origin of the, 428-u. Stoic School retained a secondary divinity in the eternal spheres, 678-m. Stoics' ascetic fatalism proceeds from a little knowledge, 694-l. Stoics held that each Star contained an immortal Soul and Intelligence, 671-m. Stoics' wisdom a dogged submission to the arbitrary behests of one, 694-m. Stone, colored black, adored a white stone promised the Faithful, 775-l. Stone, in the rough, the symbol of Stability, 776-m. Stone of philosophy the foundation of Absolute philosophy, the Supreme Reason. 775-l. Stone of the Philosophers explained and analyzed, 779-m. Stone, say the Alchemists, is the true Salt of the Philosophers, 775-l. Strabo says the one Supreme Essence embraces us all, 283-u. Strength and Force in the service of Intelligence the true meaning of Necessity, 696-m. Strength is the Intellectual Energy or Activity, or male, 305-m. Strength of the Christian Mason represented by the column Jachin, 641-m. Strength or Force represented by the Senior Warden in a Lodge, 7-l. Strength or Power, the Infinite Divine Will, a side of the Masonic triangle, 826-m. Struggle between the Divine and the natural will, 599-m. Stuart dynasty runs out, 49-u. Sublunary bodies received nourishment and increase from Sun and Moon, 475-m. Sublimation the important operation in the Great Work, 777-m. Sublime Elect (Elu) of the Twelve, 11th Degree, duties of, 176-u. Sublime number is nine; religion and nature are exalted by it, 628-l. Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, Master of the Royal Secret, 32d Degree, 839. Sublimity of natural phenomena, 244-l. Substance known only by its attributes, 572-l. Substance of the Soul of Man same as that of God, 567-l. Success attends the plan of Equilibrium adopted everywhere by Deity, 767-u. Success, the accumulation of many small efforts, 174-l. Suffering a condition of virtue in this world, 716-l. Suffering appointed by Zeus to be the parent of instruction, 691-u. Suffering, evil, wrong, are but temporary and discords, 577-u. Suffering is good because favorable to virtue and moral development, 717-u. Suffering is not the worst condition of man on earth, 717-u. Suffering is the discipline of virtue, 181-m. Suffering necessary to virtue and morality, 716-l. Sulla in a period of convulsion, 80-l. Sulla, reference to the Dictatorship of, 3-m. Sulphur and Salt prepares the Mercury for assimilation with the magnetic agent, 775-m. Sulphur corresponds, with the Alchemists, with the elementary form of the Fire, 773-l. Sulphur expressed by the letter G, the initial letter of the Hebrew word Geparaith, 780-m. Sulphur, Mercury, Salt, volatilized and fixed, compose the Azoth, 773-l. Sulphur of philosophy represents the vital energy and ardor of the will, 790-u. Sulphur, one of the great symbols of the Alchemists, 57-l. Sulphur, resin and the laurel served for purification, 431-l. Sulphur, the Baphomet of the Temple, given a goat's head, 779-l. Summary of all the doctrines of the Old World by Hermes, 324-m. Summer and Winter, in equal proportion, produce Spring and Autumn, 662-m. Summer: good angels ruled by a King controlled the hemisphere of, 449-u. Summer Solstice beginning of Egyptian New Year, 467-m. Summer Solstice brought heat and exhaustion, 444-l. Summer Solstice marked the rising cf the Nile, 467-u. Sun a great globe of fire to the ancients, 443-l. Sun and Moon and Horus form the Equilateral Triangle, 14-u. Sun and Moon, Blazing Star or Horus the offspring of the, 14-u. Sun and Moon considered the cause of the generations of earth, 475-m. Sun and Moon correspond to the columns of the Temple, Jachin and Boaz. 776-m. Sun and Moon emblems of the two Divine sexes, 305-l. Sun and Moon impress a force by which generation is effected, 469-m. Sun and Moon in lodge emblems of—, 252-l. Sun and Moon, King and Queen, symbolized by the Hermetics as gold and silver, 774-m. Sun and Moon of Alchemists give stability to the Philosophal Stone, 776-m. Sun and Moon, represent the principles of all generation, 13-l. Sun and Moon the eyes of the Universal organism, 673-u. Sun and Stars rising and sinking typify the Soul's movement, 518-m. Sun appeared under the image of the Sign at the commencement of the season, 465-u. Sun, Archimagus, worshipped as Mithras, the Mediator, the Invincible, 612-m. Sun at the Vernal Equinox communicates to the earth his warmth, 475-u. Sun, at Vernal Equinox, enters triumphant into the beneficent Sign, 664-m. Sun, by his beneficent influences identified with the Principle of Good, 594-u. Sun called Heliogabalus and adored under the form of a black stone, 775-l. Sun called Osiris, husband of Isis, God of Cultivation, 475-u. Sun called Sura or Surya, the Heavenly, or Khur, 602-u. Sun, center of the Active principle, offered by the male of the Indian Statue, 656-u. Sun changes his place in the Zodiac at each vernal equinox, 449-m. Sun dragged down to his death by the scorpion, Archer, He Goat, 447-m. Sun enters Taurus at the Vernal Equinox 2,455 years B.C., 446-l. Sun entering his twelve houses should be received by the four elements, 786-m. Sun gives the Soul the senses and imagination as it passes through, 439-m. Sun God finally victorious over the Serpent, 496-l. Sun God rides on the winged horse, but the Serpent bites the horse's heels, 499-u. Sun Gods of the Veda, Adityas, Savitri, Pashan, Mitra, 602-l. Sun Gods were mostly carried off in their strength and beauty, 589-l. Sun hesitates at Winter Solstice whether to descend or retrace, 445-u. Sun: in all religions linger traces of the worship of the. 483-m. Sun in Taurus personified in Dionusos, 585-u. Sun, in the region of Light is the sphere of the, 76-m. Sun, Moon and Mercury represented by officers of Mysteries of Eleusis, 411-m. Sun, Moon and Mercury symbolized in the three great lights, 486-l. Sun now in constellation Pisces when he is in the sign Aries, 449-m. Sun, observations of the ancients regarding the movement of the, 444-m. Sun originally feminine and Moon masculine, 700-u. Sun personified as Brahma, Mithras, Osiris, Bel, Adonai, Apollo, etc, 594-u. Sun personified by—, 77-m. Sun personified in connection with the ancient worships, 583-l. Sun, Planets and Zodiac represented in the Mithraic cave of initiation, 424-l. Sun remained stationary three days, then began to rise, 447-l. Sun represents Faith, 727-l. Sun reverenced by the Essenes as a symbol of light and fire, 265-l. Sun said to die and be born again at the Winter Solstice, 464-l. Sun said to have been slain at the Winter Solstice, 447-l. Sun, symbolism of the; manifestation and visible image of God, 13-u. Sun symbolized by the point within the circle, 486-l. Sun termed by an inscription on an obelisk as "Apollo," etc, 460-u. Sun, the festival of May day of Druidical origin and in honor of the, 367-l. Sun, the great symbol of the Mysteries, purified Souls, 408. Sun, the moderator in the celestial harmony; fourth in musical scale, 410-m. Sun the name of the seventh gate of the ladder; material, gold, 414-m. Sun, the source of light, the hieroglyphic sign of Truth, 776-m. Sun, to the ancients, the all-sufficient Cause of all, Author of all, 594-u. Sun typified by Mithras; the Parent of the Universe, the Mediator, 424-m. Sun variously named by different peoples, 586-l. Sun, with names beginning with Kur many places are sacred to the, 78-m. Sun worship not the Primitive religion, 584-u. Sun, worship of the, 77-m. Sun worship the basis of all the religions of antiquity, 593-l. Sun worshipped as the manifestation, but not as the type of dominion, 740-l. Sun worshipped by Egyptians under the name of Osiris, 406-u. Sun worshipped by the Persians; light an emanation from Deity, 572-m. Sun's course made to typify the contest between Good and Evil, 594-m. Sun's "exhaltation" was in Aries, hence feasts of the Lamb; reason, 463-l. Sun's image changed with the precession of the equinoxes, 465-m. Sun's journey across the sky, 442-l. Sun's journey through the twelve Signs gives rise to legends, 448-u. Sun's journey through the twelve Signs origin of murder of Khurum, 448-u. Sun's journeys supposed to be voluntary by the ancients, 597-u. Sun's movements watched anxiously by primitive people, 447. Sun's path through the constellations called Ecliptic, 447-u. Sun's primary metal holds within itself the Principle of the germ, 788-u. Superior Intelligence of eight Eons, a Gnostic modification, 553-u. Super-naturalists mix free action with the service of petition, 695-u. Superstitions and fables used as symbols and allegories, 508-l. Supper of bread a symbol of man's redemption and regeneration, 539-u. Supper of bread and wine symbolic of Passover or the Lord's Supper, 540-u. Supper of bread and wine; theory and teachings of the, 539-u. Supreme Being a center of light, 252-m. Supreme Being, at the intercession of Wisdom, sent Christ to redeem Man, 563-l. Supreme Being discussed in Hermetic books quoted by Iamblichus, 614-l. Supreme Being, Kabalistic idea of the attributes of the, 266-l. Supreme Being, Philo's conception of the, 251-u. Supreme Being, Primitive Light, Archetype of Light, 552-l. Supreme Being represented by the number three, 209-u. Supreme Being, the Soul of the Universe, 251-u. Supreme Being the source of the rays which illuminate Souls, 251-u. Supreme Being, the Word, Logos, is the image of the, 251-m. Supreme Being, the Word occupies the place of the, 251-l. Supreme Being uniting with Wisdom acts upon the Universe through. the Word, 552-l. Supreme Being uniting with Wisdom forms in himself the type of. all things, 552-l. Supreme Council, So. Jur., revised its thirty degrees, 328-m. Supreme Entity of the New Platonists known only by the Spirit, 284-u. Supreme God created the Universe through agents or manifestations, 568-m. Supreme Intelligence of the Universe the source of all Intelligences, 665-u. Supreme Lord or Being of the old Chinese creed is Chang-ti, 615-u. Supreme Ruler of the Universe beyond human comprehension, 605-u. Sura or Surya, the Heavenly, a name of the Sun, 602-u. Surya descended upon earth in human form and left a race of renown, 587-m. Surya is preceded by Arun, the Dawn, and he has twelve powers, 587-u. Surya styled King of the Stars and Planets, 587-m. Surya the Hindu name for the Sun, 586-l. Surya's car drawn by seven green horses, or one horse with twelve heads, 587-u. Swedenborgianism explained somewhat through the Kabala, 741-u. Swedenborg's system is the Kabalah minus the Hierarchy, 823-m. Swedenborg's system the Temple without Keystone and foundation, 823-m. Sword; initiate in Druidical Mysteries obligated on a naked, 430-l. Sword of persecuted Templars, after being broken became a poniard, 820-l. Sword piercing the heart represents the sting of conscience, 639-m. Sword, symbol of speech in the Bible, 53-l. Sword, symbol of war and of the soldier, 57-u. Sword, symbolism of the, 54-u. Swords, symbols of Honor and Duty, taught you Masonry as a Knight, 854-m. Sydyc, or Tsadok, the Supreme God in Phoenicia, was the Heptaktis, 728-m. Syene, exile of, 48-u. Symbol a more efficacious instrument of instruction than didactic language, 355-m. Symbol and allegory a method of indirect suggestion, 355-m. Symbol confounded with the thing symbolized is idolatry, 516-m. Symbol of a principle confounded with object symbolized, 600-u. Symbol of an object unknown the most abstract expression for Deity, 513-u. Symbol of Deity appropriate only in a relative or moral sense, 513-m. Symbol of the disc and crescent on the Bull and Ram, 452. Symbol of the Hermetics from a Frankfurt treatise dated 1613, 850-m. Symbol of the right angle triangle found in the Apprentice Degree, 861-m. Symbol of the 31st Degree is the Tetractys of Pythagoras, 826-m. Symbol, pronunciation of the Word a, 205-l. Symbol: to bring the idea before the mental eye vividly and truthfully the task of the, 515-m. Symbolic and philosophic systems intimately allied, 372-u. Symbolic character of the Hebrew Bible and writings, 745-u. Symbolic figures to represent the essence and operations of the Deity, 625-l. Symbolic imagery may give ideas as adequate as words, 515-l. Symbolic imagery of Deity defended by Maximus Tyrius, 515-m. Symbolic instruction recommended by the uniform usage of antiquity, 372-m. Symbolic meaning of Pyramids unknown, 148-m. Symbolic meaning of the left hand with palm opened and expanded, 388-u. Symbolic meaning of the Rose to be looked for in Kabalistic Commentaries, 821-l. Symbolic reference of air, fire, water, 357-l. Symbolic Triad of Salt, Sulphur, Mercury, or Body, Soul, Spirit, 792-m. Symbolism becomes complicated and can not be explained, 514-m. Symbolism, earliest instruments of education, 62-m. Symbolism expounded by philosophy, 356-u. Symbolism is nature's method of instruction, 355-m. Symbolism, misinterpretation of, 64-u. Symbolism of ceiling, border, brazen sea in lodge, 209-m. Symbolism of Masonry, 250-l. Symbolism of Nature, 64-m. Symbolism of number Seven with several references, 233-m. Symbolism of numbers, 626-638. Symbolism of Solomon's Temple in its stately symmetry, 736-l. Symbolism of Temples and Mithraic cave, 234-l. Symbolism of the Alchemists only understood by children of Science, 792-u. Symbolism of the Ancients bears the footprints of Science, 842-l. Symbolism of the Apartments of the 18th Degree, 288-u. Symbolism of the Blue Degrees according to the Christian interpretation, 639-642. Symbolism of the Cherubim according to Clemens and Philo, 409-l. Symbolism of the circle in the Druidical Mysteries, 367-m. Symbolism of the Clasped Hands, 88-m. Symbolism of the colors, white and black, in juxtaposition, 818-m. Symbolism of the columns Jachin and Boaz, 270-l. Symbolism of the Compass and Square to guide the Knight, 808-u. Symbolism of the double sex of the Universe and Orphic egg, 655-l. Symbolism of the egg; borrowed from the Egyptians; found in Japan, 400. Symbolism of the Fellow-Craft obligation, 639-l. Symbolism of the figure four, 633-m. Symbolism of the Hermaphroditic figure, square, compass, Sun, Moon, 851-m. Symbolism of the Hermetic Rose Croix and the decorations, 786-u. Symbolism of the luminous pedestal, 210-u. Symbolism of the ladder of Mithraic initiations, 233-l. Symbolism of the language of the Hermetics and Alchemists, 774-m. Symbolism of the Lion, the Hawk, the Eagle, the Bull, 254-l. Symbolism of the Mountain of Meru, 234-m. Symbolism of the Mysteries to aid explanation, 434-l. Symbolism of the number four, 209-u. Symbolism of the number three, 209. Symbolism of the number twelve, 209-m. Symbolism of the Ocean and its sources or springs, 752-m. Symbolism of the point within the circle in the Mysteries, 401-l. Symbolism of the "Recovery of the Word", 252-l. Symbolism of the Rose Croix Degree, 290-292. Symbolism of the sacred vessels in Solomon's Temple, 409-m. Symbolism of the Scriptures, 250-l. Symbolism of the serpent, 278-l. Symbolism of the serpent, 376-m. Symbolism of the Sphinx or Bull with a blazing sword at the gate of Eden, 728-u. Symbolism of the Square, Compass, Plumb, Level, for a Judge. 826-u. Symbolism of the Sun; origin of his mediation, 519-u. Symbolism of the Templars misunderstood and deemed pantheistical, 818-l. Symbolism of the tests of water, air and fire, 397-u. Symbolism of the three divisions of the Temple; sevenfold light; Brazen Sea, 782-m. Symbolism of the tower, the fire, the basin of purification, 787-l. Symbolism of the triangle, 87—. Symbolism of the triangle, 826-827. Symbolism of the two columns and parallel lines, 252-l. Symbolism of the two columns at the entrance of the Temple, 305-m. Symbolism of the weeping woman at the broken column and Time, 379-u. Symbolism of two edged sword in Revelations, 53-l. Symbolism of washing hands by Initiates of Eleusinian Mysteries, 357-l. Symbolism of words, example of, in "I hail", 63-m. Symbolism originated in the efforts of the mind to communicate with Nature, 650-m. Symbolism: religious feeling evaporated with the stripping away of, 678-m. Symbolism, results obtained notwithstanding the vagueness of, 22-u. Symbolism tends to complication, 63-l. Symbolism: the mistaking of names for the things named a danger in, 516-u. Symbols attempted to be explained by words generally lose their meaning, 513-u. Symbols conceal from the Profane and preserve to the Elect the Truth, 840-u. Symbols constituted, chiefly, the first learning, 436-u. Symbols conveyed in the Mysteries what is now given in books, 354-m. Symbols derived from Pythagoras, 366-l. Symbols eloquent to Adepts are meaningless to the mass of Initiates, 819-m. Symbols: epithets applied to God either visible or intellectual, 516-m. Symbols explained according to the capacity of the multitude, 37-l. Symbols given a broad interpretation, 329-m. Symbols have wider meaning, 24-m. Symbols in the Mysteries to represent life rising out of death, 395-m. Symbols in time mistaken for the thing symbolized, 516-u. Symbols, medium of conveying knowledge, 22-m. Symbols, misunderstood, 62-l. Symbols, more than one interpretation have the ancient, 205-l. Symbols, motions of stars and the passage of the Soul represented by, 233-l. Symbols multiplied by the Hierophants to conceal absolute science, 321-l. Symbols necessary to express ideas above and beyond the senses, 512-m. Symbols none the less impressive because known to be symbols, 396-l. Symbols of a Masonic lodge of astronomical origin, 486-l. Symbols of ancients wore encircled by imagination, reason, religion, 593-m. Symbols of Degrees used to conceal, not reveal, 106-m. Symbols of Good and Evil, Light and Darkness and resultant Beauty, 792-m. Symbols of Masonry appear in the Kabalah, 267-l. Symbols of Masonry are its instructions; lectures an explanation, 356-m. Symbols of Masonry date beyond the monuments of Egypt, 311-l. Symbols of Masonry displayed in the outer court of the Temple to mislead, 819-u. Symbols of Masonry have more than one meaning; they conceal the Truth, 148-l. Symbols of Masonry: only to the adepts are known the real meanings of the, 819-u. Symbols of Masonry reveal no new secret to those incapable of interpreting them, 356-l. Symbols of Mysteries not always explained, meanings lost, 423-l. Symbols of purification, redemption and regeneration, 538-l—539. Symbols of purity mistaken for the causes, 520-l. Symbols of religion mistaken for realities, 22-u. Symbols of 17th Degree refer to the ancient doctrines, 254-l. Symbols of the Active and Passive, the Male and Female, 784-m. Symbols of the end and perfection of the Great Work, 790-l. Symbols of the Kabalah, Apocalypse, Ezekiel's visions, are little. understood, 321-l. Symbols of the old world and its images lost, 731-l. Symbols of the wise became the idols of the ignorant multitude, 818-l. Symbols represented the metaphysical ideas of the Mysteries, 385-u. Symbols, signs, doctrines of ancients should not be disparaged by us, 522-m. Symbols the almost universal language of ancient theology, 371. Symbols the earliest, instruments of education, 512-l. Symbols: the Incarnate Word adored by three Magi depicted in the Evangelic, 730-l. Symbols transmuted into realities, 674-m. Symbols used in the Mysteries; ceremonies referred to agriculture and astronomy, 382-u. Symbols with material things made the imagination teach the Intellect, 397-u. Sympathy a force analogous to that of electricity, 89-l. Sympathy for suffering and misery exists, 214-m. Synesius, Bishop, held the doctrine of the transmigration of souls, 399-l. Synesius, Bishop of Ptolemais, a Kabalist, saying of, 103-m. Synesius composed hymns fitted for the liturgy of Swedenborg's church, 731-l. Synosius concealed Science under a Christian disguise, 732-l. Syrians abstain from fish out of dread and abhorrence, 456-m.

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Taaut of the Phoenicians the same as Hermes, 586-l. Taaut the author of serpent worship among the Phoenicians, 501-u. Taaut the first to represent the Stars by symbols, 501-u. Tabernacle and Temple; seven lamps in the great candlestick of the, 59-m. Tabernacles, Feast of, lasted seven days, 59-l. Tabernaculum, the Zodiac, the Great Tent, symbolism of the, 409-l. "Tablet of Emerald," words engraven by Hermes on the, 324-m. Tabunah, Intelligence represented by the Hebrew letters, 800-m. Tacitus held no office, 47-l. Tacitus, writings of, 27-u. Tages, the Etruscan Tamet or Thoth, the giver of laws, 551-m. Talismans given to candidates for the Mysteries of the Basilideans, 542-m. Talmud, personification of the elements in the, 270-l. Talmudists transpose letters to conceal secret meanings, 699-u. Tamerlane's conquest less important than the invention of Faust, 314-u. Tarot contains the Kabalistic alphabet, 777-l. Taro, of the Kabalists, corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. Tartarus, allegorical to the Initiates, the ceremonies depicted horrors of, 396-m. Tartarus, physical tortures of, were but a symbol of the consequences of sin, 383-u. Tartarus, Virgil describes the punishments of the wicked in, 381-m. Tatian adopted the theory of the Emanation of Eons, 564-u. Tatius, Achilles, held that each Star is an immortal Soul, 671-m. Tau cross in various forms and applications, 503-505. Tau, the last letter of the Sacred Alphabet, signifies the end of the Great Work, 790-l. Taurus and Scorpio figure in history of Osiris, being the two equinoxes, 478-m. Taurus opening the new year was the Creative Bull, 448-u. Taurus or Bull: after Sun advanced to Aries reverence was paid to, 450-m. Taurus, the Bull, a symbol in the Mithraic case of initiation, 424-l. Taurus, the Bull, named because it was time to plow, 446-m. Teacher, Death is the great, 183-l. Teachings of Gnosticism, 248-l. Teachings of Masonry are—, 221-u. Teen is the universal principle and prolific source of all things, 616-m. Tehiru, Splendor, the First Matter, a Vestige of the Sublime Brilliance, 751-u. Temperance, the antipodes of Gluttony, represented by Saturn, 727-l. Templar ambitions and aims were to be rulers over the Masters of the World, 817-l. Templar Chiefs: hints in the degrees and symbols indicate the real beliefs of the, 819-u. Templar Chiefs studied the Hermetic science, 840-l. Templar doctrines were two—Johannism for the Masters, and Roman Catholics, 817-l. Templar efforts all directed against the Pope after the execution of the King, 824-u. Templar fall coincided with the period of manifestations of Occultism, 823-u. Templar Order professed orthodoxy, but the chiefs only knew the aim of the Order, 817-m. Templar secret object the rebuilding of the Temple on the model of Ezekiel, 816-u. Templar Secret Order had princes as Grand Masters, 823-l. Templarism lived under other names, governed by unknown chiefs, 821-u. Templars accused of impiety, obscenity and the worship of Baphomet, 820-m. Templars and Hospitallers took vows of obedience, chastity, poverty, 802-u. Templars arrested and imprisoned by Clement the Fifth and Philip le Bel, 820-m. Templars, at the origin, were opposed to the tiara of Rome and the crown of kings, 817-m. Templars' avowed object was to protect pilgrims visiting Holy places, 815-l. Templars became a menace to Church and Society, 815-l. Templars concealed themselves under the name of Brethren Masons, 816-m. Templars, dead long ago, haunt the Vatican and disturb the Papacy, 814-l. Templars' decay due to inherent weakness, haughty ambition, ignorance, 819-m. Templars disappeared at once and their wealth confiscated, 821-u. Templars' dogma connected with Oriental philosophy by symbols used, 235-m. Templars encouraged new worship, promising liberty of conscience, 818-l. Templars initiated in the mysterious doctrines of the Kabalah, 815-l. Templars: occult science of the Magi guessed at under the obscurities of the, 839-m. Templars of modern days have no right to the title, 821-m. Templars, or Poor Fellow-Soldiery of the Holy House of the Temple, 816-m. Templars perished in their fatal victory, 824-u. Templars preserved or profaned the remembrance of the Absolute, 840-m. Templars saved the French King, to afterwards, ensure the scaffold, 823-l. Templars succeeded by the Knights of the East and of the East and West. 816-m. Templars the dream of sects of Gnostics or Illuminati, 815-l. Templars' trowel has triangular plates arranged in the form of a cross, 816-m. Templars united with Rose Croix Adepts and formed a Mystic Sect, 821-m. Templars, when rich, became insolent and overbearing, 820-u. Temple an abridged image of the world, furniture, symbolism, 410. Temple built by Wisdom has at its portal Jachin and Boaz, 860-m. Temple built painfully slowly, destroyed very quickly, 320-m. Temple gates opened but once a year for ceremonies of initiation, 421-u. Temple of Jerusalem a symbol, 241-u. Temple of Mecca an Iona surrounded by 330 stones, 236-u. Temple of Paestum had fourteen pillars on each side, 235-l. Temple of Saba Zeus at Thrace, on mount Zelmisso, form, 410-l. Temple of Solomon a symbolic image of the Universe, resembled—, 208-l. Temple of Solomon and ornaments referred to the order of the World, 408-l. Temple of Solomon represented World, Sea, Earth, Heaven, 409-m. Temple of Solomon symbolic of the Universe, 304-l. Temple of Solomon, symbolism of the, 235-m. Temple, one object of the early Christians was the building of the Symbolic, 369-l. Temple represented the world in miniature, 234-l. Temple, spirit of the Divine law at the rebuilding of the, 241-l. Temple, the whole world one grand; Plato Macrobius, 235-u. Temples everywhere, 241-u. Temples have for roofs the starred vault of Heaven, 235-l. Temples in the shape of a cross built by the Druids, 337-m. Temples of Chilminar, Baalbeck, Tartary, had forty pillars, 235-l. Temples of Hindus and Druids built in the form of a cross, 504-m. Temples, Persians, Celts, Scythians, disliked roofed, 235-u. Temples, reason for burning the Grecian, 235-u. Temples surrounded by pillars a representation of—, 235-l. Temples, the most ancient, were roofless, 235-u. Temples, thick groves were planted to produce gloom in the, 383-l. Temptation, evils of yielding, even in slight matters, to, 217. Temptation, reason for not falling may be freedom from, 130-l. Ten Commandments, Masonic, 17-l. Ten, concludes the Abacus or Table of Pythagoras, 638-m. Ten, in its relation to the Ocean, as a conception of God, 752-l. Ten includes all the other numbers; represented by—, 60-l. Ten numerations or Sephiroth contained in each other, 753-l. Ten represented God, Man, the Universe, 638-m. Ten the number of Perfection, 60-l. Ten, the Perfect number, corresponds with the Tetractys, 323-m. Ten, the perfect number of the Cabalists, denotes Heaven, etc, 505-u. Ten written as Unity in the center of Zero; a symbol of Deity, 638-m. Tenth Degree, Illustrious Elect (Elu) of the Fifteen, devoted to—, 160-l. Tenth Degree members should lead in enlightening, 171-l. Tenets of Mason's profession, 21-u. Tepharet, Harmony and Beauty, produced by Geburah and Gedulah, 764-l. Tepharet, one of the Sephiroth; Beauty, 753-m. Tephareth degree concealed and contained in Malakoth, Haikal, 799-m. Tephareth including numerations from Khased or Gedulah to Yesod, is a person, 799-m. Tephareth is a person called Seir Aupin, or Microprosopos, 799-m. Tephareth represented by Vau, Beauty, the column which supports the world, 799-l. Territorial extension, injustice of, 73-l. Ternaries form a part of the Evangelic Symbols, 730-l. Ternary conceals the great Mysteries of God and the Universe, 791-l. Ternary explained by the balance and multiplied by itself, 769-l. Ternary formed by the relation of equality between Above and Below, 771-m. Ternary hidden in Masonry and the Hermetic Philosophy, 791-l. Ternary is the bringing back of duality to unity, 760-l. Ternary is the first odd number having in itself the beginning, middle, end, 760-l. Ternary teaches the equilibrium of Contraries and resultant Harmony, 792-u. Ternary the first of the unequal numbers, 631-m. Tertullian states that none were admitted to the Mysteries without an oath, 544-u. Tessel, description and symbolism of the Indented, 14-u. Tessellated pavement and bicolored handle of the dagger a reminder of the two principles, 818-u. Tessera, a square piece of metal or wood; meanings and application, 547-m. Tessera, a symbol to distinguish between the Faithful and Profane, 548-u. Tessera Hospitalis, a piece of wood cut in two as a pledge of friendship, 547-m. Tessera in the shape of a fish used as a mark by early Christians, 547-l. Tessera inscribed with a Greek word, the initials signifying—, 547-l. Tesserated, not tessellated, floor of white and black lozenges, denticulated, 818-m. Testament: human nature is the new, 715-m. Testament: material nature is the old, 715-m. Tests of water, air and fire, symbolism of the, 397-u. Tetractys composed of three times three smaller triangles, 826-l. Tetractys, Hebrew formation of: cut of, 88-m. Tetractys leads to study of numbers, Kabalah, True Word, 88-m. Tetractys of Pythagoras corresponds to the ten Sephiroth, 323-m. Tetractys of Pythagoras, how composed, 60-l. Tetractys of Pythagoras represents the ten, 638-m. Tetractys of round dots revered by the Essenes, 264-l. Tetractys of the Pythagoreans by which they swore their oaths, 633-l. Tetractys should be replaced among symbols of Master's Degree, 88-m. Tetractys, suspended in the East in the 31st Degree, represents Deity, 826-m. Tetractys, symbol borrowed by Pythagoras from Egyptians, 88-m. Tetractys the symbol of the generative power of the Universe, 826-l. Tetrad expresses the first mathematical power, 632-l. Tetragram of the Hebrews is Azot, Thot, Taro; it contains everything, 732-m. Tetragram, signification of the four letters of the Sacred, 104-l. Tetragram the last word of Science and the key of Divine Power, 732-m. Tetragram understood only by those who know the necessity of secrecy, 732-m. Tetragrammaton expressed triangularly a symbol of Creation, 698-l. Tetragrammaton forbidden to be pronounced except once each year, 620-u. Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon by its letters, 757-u. Tetragrammaton of the Hebrews the four-lettered word, 633-l. Tetragrammaton of three Hebrew letters, one repeated, 323-m. Tetragrammaton or the Ineffable Name is I, H, U, H, 698-m. Tetragrammaton sometimes expressed triangularly, 698-l. Tetragrammaton: the Elder Most Holy is the name, 795-u. Tetragrammaton's meaning and pronunciation concealed, 700-l. Thales learned that the Earth revolved around the Sun in Egypt, 843-u. Thartae, a god with the head of an ass, Christianity said to be the reign of, 103-u. Theater of Scaurus surrounded by 360 columns, 236-u. Thebes, seven gates of, 233-m. Theism of Anaxagoras subversive of the religion of outward nature, 679-u. Theism of the Hebrews involved in symbols and image worship, 514-m. Theoclet, Johannite Pontiff, initiated de Payens into the Gnostic Mysteries, 817-u. Theodoret, Bishop of Cyropolis, speaks of the secrecy of Christian Mysteries, 547-u. Theodorus gives Iabe as the Samaritan name of Deity, 700-l. Theologers preceded Greek Philosophy, 683-m. Theological ideas expressed by allegory by philosophers, 678-u. Theological system formed on the doctrine of the two principles, 661-l. Theology, at first an abstract idea, grows into all our relations, 643-m. Theology based on writings of Aristotle and Lombard purely scholastic, 847-u. Theology of the Kabalah like that which is best explained by the Fathers, 843-l. Theology of the Kabalah is consistent and harmonious, 843-l. Theopmatus held that each Star is a part of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Theopompus declares the two principles shall alternate in victory, 663-u. Theoretical principles of right may work practical injustice, 834-l. Theories advanced to explain the independent existence of Good and Evil, 682-u. Theorists, the Mason should have no alliance with impracticable, 338-m. Theosophy, in Greek traditions were found the mysteries of, 250-u. Therapeutae were Christians, their writings our Gospels, 265-m. Therapeuts, Persian and Pythagorean opinions in the creed of the, 259-l. Therapeuts reside in Egypt in the vicinity of Alexandria, 260-u. Thibet, Pythagorean doctrine of numbers preserved by monks of, 235-m. Thibet: the great Chinese dragon ornamented the Temples of, 500-l. Things and beings, marvelous relations between; instances—, 41-m. Things material and things of the intellect, 41-l. Things the progeny of one fire; the Soul a bright fire, is immortal, 611-m. Think as the Old Lords of Thought command us, 315-m. Third day of Greek Mysteries devoted to sacrifices, religious rites, etc, 433-l. Third Degree, Master, 62-u. Thirteen robes presented to initiates represent Heavens and signs, 506-l. Thirteenth Degree, legend of; an allegory representing—, 208-l. Thirteenth Degree, Royal Arch of Solomon; legend and history of, 204-u. Thirty-second Degree, Master of the Royal Secret, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, 839. Thomas, Christian General at the battle of Damascus, 53-m. Thor and Odin fight with Dragons, 499-m. Thor, Odin, Frea, the Scandinavian Trinity, 552-u. Thor, son of Odin and Frea, one of the Northern triune Deity, 13-l. Thor was the Sun, a counterpart of Osiris and Bel, 368-u. Thot, of the Bohemians, corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. Thoth named by other nations Taaut, Hermes, Trismegistus and Adris; doings of, 364. Thoth of the Egyptians the same as Hermes, 586-l. Thoth or Phtha, an Egyptian skilled in the Mysteries of India, Persia, Ethiopia, 364-u. Thoth, the Egyptian God of Healing, leans on a stick with coiled snake, 501-m. Thoth the terrestrial repetition of the first Hermes, 255-u. Thought, a Force, 2-u. Thought in the Soul: the second in the Masonic Trinity, 575-l. Thought is a Power; not matter or spirit; lives after a man, 573-m. Thought is all repose and Nature all movement, 680-l. Thought is eternal, is an actual existence, a Force and Power, 573-l. Thought: nothing can compare with the grandeur of a, 201-m. Thought of God a Power, 573-u. Thought of God, Being of his Being, manifested in Intelligence, 560-u. Thought of God, immortal as Himself, uttered itself in the Word, 575-u. Thought personified by the Goddess Neith, a divinity of Light, 254-u. Thought the only reality, 676-u. Thought unlocks all the treasures of the Universe, 201-l. Thoughts are the scintillations and rays of Intellect, 845-u. Thoughts of dead legislators govern our present deeds, 315-l. Thrace, passion, death and resurrection of Bakchos represented at, 411-u. Three appears in all the ancient Philosophies, 548-m—552. Three degrees of generation, Birth, Life, Death; beginning, middle, end, 631-u. Three essential degrees in Masonry because of the sacred Triad, 631-m. Three figures constantly in Masonry; instances—, 548-m. Three in One of a Trinitarian Ecossais, 575-l. Three lights at the Altar represented the Sun, Moon, Mercury, etc, 548-m. Three means Father, Son, Spirit; the triangle within the square, 629-l. Three, or Triad, expressed by a triangle, 57-l. Three, peculiar to Apprentices, from the three Kings of Orion, 487-u. Three, Pythagoras on the number, 97-m. Three represented by the Supreme Being, 209-u. Three revered by all antiquity and consecrated in the Mysteries, 631-m. Three, symbolism of the number, 209. Three symbolizes the Earth; it is a figure of the terrestrial bodies, 632-m. Three, the number of the triangle, measures the base, 861-m. Three times three in a symbolic sense, 827-u. Three was called perfect harmony by the Pythagoreans, 632-m. Three worlds of the Philosophy of the Sephiroth, 99-m. Threefold alliance of day and night; the luminous image of the dogma, 848-u. Threes form the triple progression, Past, Present, Future, 631-u. Throne and Church mutually sustain each other, 33-u. Throne of France to be overthrown upon the tomb of de Molai, 824-u. Throne of Solomon, bulls on arms, lions supporting, symbolism, 410-l. Tiara of Rome opposed by the Templars at their origin, 817-m. Tiberius as Emperor to be opposed by Masonry, 20-l. Tiberius, reference to the reign of, 47-l. Timaeus explains the symbolism of the pyramid, 460-u. Timacus, of Locria, wrote of the Pythagorean doctrine, Soul of the World, 667-u. Timacus regarded the Universe as an intelligent being, 670-u. Time; evolution of the ancient division of, 445-m. Time; seeking a revelation from the busy ant-hill of, 191-u. Time symbolized by a serpent ring, 497-l. Time, waste of, 115-m. Tipharet, the Son, or issue, Beauty or Harmony, the sixth Sephiroth, 552-m. Tiphe, wife of Re, clad in blue and gold, the type of Wisdom, 254-l. Titans tore Dionusos in pieces, assisted by Heri, 585-l. Toil, a part of the spiritual instrumentality is every implement of, 243-l. Toil is worship—the noblest thing beneath the Stars, 342-l. Toil of brain or hand or heart the only true manhood, 344-u. Toil, religion of, 212-u. Toleration a component part of Charity, 166-l. Toleration enemy of that fanaticism which persecutes for opinion's sake, 160-l. Toleration holds that every other man has the same right of faith as ourselves, 160-m. Toleration, in early Christianity were evidences of the spirit of, 247-l. Toleration, Masonic creed and view of, 167-m. Toleration taught as one of the chief duties of a Mason, 166-l. Tomb a part of the paraphernalia of the Mysteries of Isis at Sais, 405-m. Tools and implements of Masonry are symbols, 330-l. Tower, Temple of Bal at Babylon was a, 234-m. Towers surmounting Pagodas, 234-m. Towers symbolize the two furnaces for the fire, 783-u. Tracingboard displays a luminous triangle with a Yod in the center,782-l. Transcendental philosophy reposed on comparatively shallow bases, 674-l. Transcendental philosophy, that of a Deity both eminent and transcendent, 614-m. Transmigration of souls a doctrine of the Hindu religion, 604-m. Transmigration of souls according to Pythagoras and disciples, 622-623. Transmigration of souls, explanation of the doctrine of the, 398-m—399. Transmigration of souls held by the Druids, 618-u. Transmigration of souls involved a noble element of truth, 622-m. Transmigration of souls taught by Pythagoras as an allegory was accepted literally, 398-m. Transmigration of souls, the early Christians held the doctrine of the, 399-l. Transposition of the letters of a word common amongst Talmudists, 698-m. Transposition used to conceal secret meanings, 699-u. Tree of Knowledge became the Tree of Death, 844-u. Tree of Life represented by the branch of Acacia, 786-l. Tree under which Atys died was a pins and held sacred to him, 423-l. Triad includes in itself the properties of the first two numbers, 631-m. Triad of the Druids inscribed on a cruciform tree, 504-u. Triad of Plato, explanation and symbolism of the, 87-l. Triad plays an important part in the philosophy of Plato; the image of Deity, 631-m. Triad produced by the union of the Monad and Duad, 631-m. Triad signifies the world formed by a creative principle out of matter, 631-m. Triad venerated by Masons in the symbol of the triangle, 631-m. Triads, Egyptian deities arranged in, 87-m. Triads formed of the old Gods, often called a Trinity, 548-549. Triads of ancient religions, 548-m—552. Triads of the Egyptians, of Thebes. Philae, the Cataracts, 548 m. Trials of candidates during Initiations were very severe, 385-m. Triangle consecrated whose sides are emblems of the three Kingdoms, or God, 632-u. Triangle: Deity symbolized by the double equilateral, 634-l. Triangle, description and symbolism of Kabalistic, 104-m. Triangle, Divine, the Trinity, the Triliteral Name, composed of—, 323-m. Triangle, equilateral, one of the symbols of Chinese Mysteries, 429-m. Triangle, equilateral, reversed, inscribed in double circle, Kabalistic, 104-m. Triangle figures to the Masonic, Judge the Pyramids, firm and unshaken, 826-l. Triangle has for its center the Hebrew Jod, the generative principle, 632-u. Triangle in connection with the Compass forms the Star of Solomon, 841-u. Triangle in a Lodge indicates—, 209-l. Triangle, infinite, above equaling what is below, 34-l. Triangle, mystic and interlaced, found in India, 292-m. Triangle of Perfection: One is three and three are one in each, 861-l. Triangle of Solomon explained by St. John, 792-u. Triangle of the Greeks the initial of the Latin or French word for God, 631-l. Triangle of the Idea united to the Square of the Form becomes the Septenary, 321-l. Triangle represents one God in three persons; the Yod the initial of the last word, 782-l. Triangle represents the eternal because it is the first perfect figure, 631-l. Triangle surmounted by a cross symbolizes the perfection of the Great Work, 790-l. Triangle, symbolism of a right-angled, 87—. Triangle symbolizes action and reaction and the result, 861-u. Triangle, the chief symbol in Masonry, formed by the points of the Tetractys, 826-m. Triangle, three great words names of the three sides of the Kabalistic, 104-m. Triangle to all the Sages the symbol of Deity, 861-u. Triangle upon a square within a circle part of an Hermetic symbol, 850-m. Triangle with right angles in a diagram and described, 789-m. Triangles, Kabalistic and Divine, 738-u. Triangles represented in the Stars, 487-m. Triangle's sides offered for the study of the Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, Master, 632-u. Triangle's sides represent Wisdom, Strength, Beauty or Harmony, 826-m. Triangular plate sunk in cube; teachings of the name of Deity engraved on a, 209-u. Triangulation, measurement by, 34-m. Triglav, the three-headed God of the Sclavo-Vendes, 551-m. Triliteral A, U, M gives initiate of the Indian Mysteries, 428-m. Triliteral Iao was the sacred name of the Supreme Deity, 701-u. Trimalcion as Legislator to be opposed by Masonry, 20-l. Trimurti or Brahmin Trinity, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, 550-m. Trinitarian, Scottish, or Prince of Mercy, the 26th Degree, 524. Trinities of the Ancient Religions, 576-m. Trinities of the Kabalists the origin of the Christian Trinity, 552-m. Trinity, article in all creeds, 57-l. Trinity believed in by Julian; also one God, 731-l. Trinity of attributes of Deity, Justice, Wisdom, Mercy, the ninth Truth of Masonry, 537-u. Trinity of attributes of God, Wisdom, Strength, Harmony, 525-u. Trinity of God's attributes are Perfect and do not conflict, 537-u. Trinity of God's attributes represented by the Triple Tau, 503-l. Trinity of Power, Wisdom and Harmony, 209-l. Trinity of the Chaldean oracles, Light, Fire, Flame, 740-l. Trinity of the Christians; origin of the, 552-m. Trinity of the Druids, significance of names of the, 103-l. Trinity of the Father, the Spirit, the Word, 564-m. Trinity, philosophical dissertation on the, 99-m. Trinity represented by the three sides of the Delta, 531-m. Trinity, the three principles of the, 210-u. Tripartite division of the Good principle, a dogma of the Hindus, 604-m. Triple progression of threes has foundation in the three ages of nature, 631-u. Triple progression, three; three times three; three times nine; three times twenty-seven, 631-u. Triple Tau cross in center of a circle and triangle typifies the Sacred Name, 503-m. Triple Tau represents the creating, preserving, destroying powers, 503-m. Triple Tau represents the three great lights of Masonry, 503-m. Triple triangle, a Pythagorean emblem of Health, 634-m. Triple triangle, a symbol of the Triple Covenant and—, 533-m. Triple triangle among all nations a symbol of Deity, 826-l. Triple triangle and a circle are the Sephiroth, 769-l. Triple triangle found in the number of the offspring of Heaven and Earth, 728-l. Tripod of Pythian Priestess embodied a triple-headed serpent, 501-l. Triptolemus gave initiation to Hercules, 586-u. Trismegistus engraved on stone the dogmas of the science of Magism, 839-l. Trismegistus, Hermes, supposed to have written "Minerva Mundi", 790-m. Triune Deity represented by the cord of the initiate, our cable tow, 361-u. Triune Deity symbolized by the three officers, lights, jewels, pillars, 361-u. Triune God of Chinese alluded to by the symbol Y, 429-m. Trowel an emblem of the Degrees of Prince of Jerusalem, 242-m. Trowel and Sword the emblem of the Templars, 816-m. Trowels of the proscribed Templars built tombs for its persecutors, 821-u. Trowel of the Templars is quadruple, making the Kabalist pantacle, 816-m. True God, only religious requisite is a virtuous life and belief in one, 164-u. "True Mason" styled the twenty-third or the twelfth of the fifth class, 782-l. True name of God to be revealed at the coming of the Messiah, 621-m. True Royal Secret which makes possible the Holy Empire, 861-l. True, the Beautiful, the Good, are but revelations of one and the same Being, 708-u. True things refer themselves to a Unity which is Absolute Truth, 702-m. True Word discovered by the aid of the Tetractys, 88-m. True Word found, without naming, in Hu of the Druids, and Fo-Hi, 702-u. True Word of a Mason finds a meaning in the Ineffable Name of Deity, 697-m. True Word of a Master Mason, 727-u. True Word of a Master Mason, 861-l. True Word said to be lost because its meaning was lost, 701-l. Truth a divine attribute, the foundation of virtue, 184-l. Truth and Intelligence are attributes of God, but not of the individual Soul, 607-l. Truth and Intelligence not the eternal attributes of the individual Soul, 852-u. Truth and Intelligence the eternal attributes of God, not of the individual Soul, 852-u. Truth and loyalty needed now as in days of old, 578-m. Truth and morality were virtues practiced by the Druids, 619-u. Truth: amelioration and improvement effected by dissemination of, 218-m. Truth as a basis of all religions, 311-l. Truth at the foundation of the old Heathenism, 599-u. Truth, Christ proclaims the old primitive, 309-u. Truth comes to us tinged and colored with our prejudices, 166-m. Truth concealed from the Profane preserved to the Elect by symbols, 810-u. Truth deposited in a sacred place to be searched for, 785-l. Truth, Divine, given to the first men preserved by Masonry, 136-m. Truth, Divine, symbolized by the Star blazing in the distance, 136-m. Truth hidden under symbols and allegories, 246-l. Truth, incapacity to grasp, prevalent, 77-l. Truth: Indians taught Zoroaster, who taught Pythagoras Primitive, 617-l. Truth is a Divine attribute and the foundation of every virtue, 852-u. Truth is in God and is God under one of His phases, 707-l. Truth, Justice, Right in principle a result of the equilibrium of Wisdom and Power, 859-u. Truth known concerning the nature of Deity contained in the True Word of a Mason. 697-m. Truth, mathematical and practical, the Hermetic universal medicine of the mind, 773-m. Truth, not acceptable to the mass of mankind is the highest, 37-u. Truth, not attainable anywhere is perfect, 223-u. Truth of a less metaphysical and more applicable kind sought after, 682-m. Truth, our duty to press forward in search of, 223-u. Truth overlaid with fictions after the Divine Word became obscured, 599-l. Truth put in practice is the Good, 725-u. Truth represented by symbols and hidden images, 436-u. Truth separable into kinds, 148-l. Truth sometimes reaches us on the borrowed wings of Error, 224-m. Truth sought in general opinion by Socrates, 693-u. Truth symbolized by Light, 148-l. Truth symbolized by the Sun, 776-m. Truth the object of worship of a Masonic Knight, 579-m. Truth, the outflowing of the conjunction of Hakemah and Binah, 763-l. Truth the Sun and Light of the intellectual and visible Universe, 606-u. Truth to the Philosopher not Truth to the Peasant, 224-m. Truth which creates the Future heralded by the Star of Knowledge at its birth, 843-m. Truths, Astronomical details and natural operations in the Mysteries veil great, 375-m. Truths fitted to make earth a Paradise revealed to man, 227-u. Truths have been hated as errors at times by public opinion, 218-l. Truths hidden by symbols and allegories of old fables and superstitions, 508-l. Truths, Masonry teaches all, 148-l. Truths must be committed to the few to preserve their purity, 624-l. Truths of Masonry, 533-538. Truths of Masonry not inculcated, but hinted, 218-u. Truths of primitive revelation veiled from the knowledge of the people, 624-m. Truths of religion inculcated by Masonry, 576-l. Truths of the Period as good as men were capable of receiving, 37-u. Truths: the great fundamental primitive, 609-m. Truths which are concealed are not lost; those discovered are not new, 842-l. Truths which have been and are the law in every age, 227-m. Tsaboath, with Alohayim; symbolism of, 104-m. Tsadoc, Hebrew name for Jupiter, meaning and symbol of, 202-m. Tsadok, the Supreme God of Phoenicia, the Heptaktis, 728-m. Tsemsum the term applied to the first contraction, 746-u. Tsur, Tyre, celebration of the festival of Dec. 25th at, 78-l. Tuscan order of architecture is emblematic of—, 202-u. Twelfth Degree; Grand Master Architect; duties of the, 189-u. Twelfth Degree, teachings of the, 202-l. Twelve chief Eons were the Genii of the Constellations, called Olamin 566-u. Twelve divisions adopted by Plato, Lycurgus, Cecrops, Chun, Romulus, 462-u. Twelve fellowcrafts in search of body and assassins; reference to Stars, 489. Twelve Gods recognized by most ancient peoples, 460-m. Twelve-inch rule and common gavel, 1-m. Twelve is celebrated in the worship of Nature, 638-l. Twelve, number of oxen under Brazen Sea; of stones in the breastplate of the H.P., 61-u. Twelve represents the Articles of Faith; twelve Apostles, etc., 628-u. Twelve signs of the Zodiac related to the Master's legend, 488-u. Twelve signs of the Zodiac represented in the Labyrinth, 459-l. Twelve the image of the Zodiac and the Sun, which rules over it, 638-l. Twelve, the number of lines of equal length that form a cube, 61-u. Twentieth Degree, Master of the Symbolic Lodge, duty of the, 325-u. Twenty-eighth Degree, Knight of the Sun, or Prince Adept, 581. Twenty-fifth Degree, Knight of the Brazen Serpent, teachings, 435-m. Twenty-first Degree, Noachite or Prussian Knight; lessons of the, 334-u. Twenty-fourth Degree, Prince of the Tabernacle, 371-u. Twenty-ninth Degree, Grand Scottish Knight of St. Andrew, 801-u. Twenty-second Degree, Prince of Libanus, Knight of the Royal Axe, 340-u. Twenty-seventh Degree, Knight Commander of the Temple, 578-u. Twenty-sixth Degree, Prince of Mercy or Scottish Trinitarian, 524. Twenty-third Degree, Chief of the Tabernacle, 352-u. Two expresses disorder, the Bad principle, 630-m. Two independent, hostile Gods, according to the Manicheans, 565-l. Two is the Word; One is the Principle, 772-u. Two principles, Good and Evil, acknowledged by philosophers, 660-m. Two principles the basis of the religion of the Magi and of Egypt, 661-l. Two principles whereof heaven and earth are forms, 655-l. Two, symbol of Antagonism; Good and Evil; Light and Darkness, 57-l. Two, with the Chinese, signified disorder, duplicity, 630-l. Typhon, a power set up as an adversary of Osiris to account for Evil, 588-u. Typhon: all stormy passions, etc., that agitate material man come from, 476-m. Typhon, born of the earth, comparable to Python, slain by Apollo, 376-u. Typhon, brother of Osiris, slew him and cut his body in pieces, 475-l. Typhon compared to ignorance by Plutarch, 521-l. Typhon derived from Tupoul, signifying a tree producing apples, 376-m. Typhon, in morals, signifies Pride, Ignorance, Falsehood, 376-l. Typhon is the personification of Winter, the desert, the ocean, 447-l. Typhon put Osiris to death in the Mysteries of Isis at Sais, 405-m. Typhon, Scorpion, ruled over evil genii of the hemisphere of winter, 449-u. Typhon signifies serpent, life which circulates through all nature, 376-m. Typhon signifies the human passions which expel wisdom, 376-m. Typhon slew Osiris when the Sun was in the sign of Scorpion, at the Autumn, 377-l. Typhon, the brother of Osiris, threw his body into the Nile, 589-m. Typhon the principle and source of all evil, confounded with Matter, 255-u. Typhon, the principle of corruption, darkness, evil, 478-u. Typhon, the principle of Evil or Darkness, from the union of earth and Tartarus, 659-l. Typhon, toward autumn the Woman's heel seems to crush the head of, 376-m. Tyrannies of Rome, 3-u. Tyrants use the force of people to enyoke the people, 3-l. Tyre: description and symbolism of the furniture of the Temple at, 410-m. Tyre, location of the Temple of Malkarth; old form, Tsur, 9-m. Tyre, the seat of the celebration of the Phoenician Mysteries, 363-m. Tyrian coins represented serpents in many attitudes, 501-u. Tyrius, Maximus, says God did not spare his son, Hercules, 592-l. Tyrius: Symbolic imagery of Deity defended by Maximus, 515-m.

U

Ultimate nature of things probably never will be known, 712-u.
Unbelief of the many, 296.
Understanding, the Capacity to be impregnated by the Active Energy, 305-m.
Unchanging nature of Deity compared with his perfect Freedom, 689-u.
Uniformity of plan among endless varieties of operation and form, 673-l.
Union of Deity with his creatures expressed by the Hebrew letter "He",
698-l.
Union of the Universe with itself termed "the Great Secrets of Nature",
659-u.
Union of True, Beautiful, Good in the Being from whom they emanate, 702-l.
Union with Deity the aspiration of the religious sentiment in man, 652-m.
Unit in number ten signifies God creating matter, the 0, 627-u.
Unit, in the fecundity of the Ternary, forms the Quaternary, the
Key of all numbers, 771-m.
Unit is the symbol of identity, existence, harmony, point within the
circle, 629-l.
Unit means a spirit embodied in the virgin earth—nature, 627-m.
Unit means a Word incarnate in the bosom of a virgin, or religion, 627-u.
Unit, or monad, a figure of the cube, 5-l.
Unity a necessary sequence from the conception of the Absolute, 702-l.
Unity and duality termed the first principles of all existence, 630-l.
Unity in which the many are and out of which all flow is Ihuh, 764-u.
Unity itself and the Idea of Unity are two; Unity manifested by
the Binary, 771-u.
Unity measured by the Binary, 771-l.
Unity of Aristotle's First Mover follows from His immateriality, 679-l.
Unity of Force underneath the lives, wishes, wills of the people of
the earth, 829-l.
Unity of God taught in the Orphic hymn quoted by Aristobulus, 415-u.
Unity of God taught in the Kabalah, 625-l.
Unity of Nature blended with a dim perception of Spiritual Essence, 687-m.
Unity of the Universe represented by the symbolic egg, 415-u.
Unity: the links that bind all created things together are the links
of a single, 765-m.
Unity, the pivot, source, center, the august Idea of Pythagoras, 626-u.
Universal agent adored in the rites of the Sabbat or the Temple, 734-m.
Universal agent adored under figure of Baphomet or goat of Mendes, 734-m.
Universal agent is a force which if controlled would be infinite in
power, 734-m.
Universal agent is the Life, principle, 734-l.
Universal Cause that was termed God; ancient ideas in reference to, 666-u.
Universal forces called the Seven great Archangels, 727-u.
Universal forces which govern the world create equilibrium by their
contrasts, 727-u.
Universal: His ways are divided and judgment is on our side in
the second, 794-u.
Universal idea felt rather than understood, 674-m.
Universal is an Idea abstracted from all considerations of individuals,
764-u.
Universal Laws of God: we strive to enact our notions into the, 830-u.
Universal medicine required for the Soul, Mind, Body, by the Hermetic
practice, 773-m.
Universal Mover identified with the fluctuations of the Universe, 588-l.
Universal Nature worship a kin to that of the Universal Soul, 593-u.
Universal Principle is Wisdom, the Father of Fathers, 791-m.
Universal Reason believed in by Socrates and Heraclitus, 693-u.
Universal Seed represented under the figure of the Caduceus of Hermes,
775-u.
Universal Soul a Pythagorean doctrine from the Egyptians, 666-m.
Universal Soul comprised in Dionusos; all soul is a part of the, 586-m.
Universal Soul disseminated throughput the world in active operation,
474-m.
Universal Soul embraces all, is all, and to it all will return, 604-l.
Universal Soul idea sprung from doctrine of the Active and Passive,
661-m.
Universal Soul moves the immortal bodies that form the harmonious
system of the heavens, 668-u.
Universal Soul organizes the Zodiac which gathers the varied.
emanations, 669-u.
Universal Soul, the first of the Masonic Trinity, 575-l.
Universal Soul the source of all living things, 666-m.
Universal: the first person, Ani, I, is used by the second, 793-l.
Universal: the third person, Hua, He, is used by the first, 793-l.
Universals: all things are equally one in each of the two, 794-u.
Universals have each a wisdom, one above, one below, 794-m.
Universals, or four, Worlds, are Aziluth, Briah, Yetzirah, Asiah, 759-u.
Universals, or four Worlds, defined, 759-u.
Universals, the Unities out of which manifoldness flows, 755-u.
Universe: a combination of contraries the cause of the harmony of the,
660-l.
Universe a harmony, not a discord, the eighth Truth of Masonry, 536-l.
Universe a point half way upon the infinite line of eternity, 849-u.
Universe always existed in the Divine Mind, 849-m.
Universe an emanation from God to the Fellow-Craft, 640-u.
Universe an immense Being with an inherent activity, 665-u.
Universe and all the succession of events present to the infinite
before Creation, 769-u.
Universe and God were one, according to the Kabalistic view, 765-m.
Universe and Soul separate, yet omnipresent, in the Universe, 672-u.
Universe and World synonymous terms to the ancients, 302-m.
Universe assigned a double sex by the Egyptians, 655-l.
Universe became so by the manifestation of the Thought of Deity
outwardly, 700-m.
Universe: Benignity poured into the Autocracy of Deity ensures
the succession of the, 769-m.
Universe came from the Orphic egg issued from the mouth of Kneph, 585-u.
Universe can not be viewed today from the ancient standpoint, 595-l.
Universe communicated its eternal life to animated beings, 665-l.
Universe composed of the Active, or Divine, and the Passive, or
changing, 654-m.
Universe conceived by God's Thought and its creation willed, 575-u.
Universe controlled by the Word, God's Thought, 575-m.
Universe created by Deity through the agency of an infinite will, 684-l.
Universe created by God's Thought uttered in His Word, 576-l.
Universe emanating from Deity symbolized by the triangle, 827-m.
Universe: every particle is related to each other particle in the, 828-l.
Universe evolved from the Word, 582-m.
Universe existed in the first divine idea, yet unexpanded, 608-m.
Universe-God adored by the Ancients as Supreme Cause, God of Gods, 666-u.
Universe governed by fixed laws or special Providences, 684-l.
Universe has no more a beginning than Deity himself, 849-u.
Universe has no voids or empty space, 845-m.
Universe having perpetuity of movement and life, the Supreme Cause,
667-l.
Universe in action is God's mode of operation, 710-u.
Universe in idea and actuality contained in Deity to be developed, 849-u.
Universe in its totality and its parts was filled with intelligences,
669-l.
Universe in potence followed the Idea of Creation in Deity, 767-u.
Universe in the beginning but one Soul, the All, alone with Time
and space, 582-m.
Universe intelligent and wise because man, a part of it, is so, 670-m.
Universe is dissolved and renewed in endless succession, 607-l.
Universe is God, atheistic at bottom is the statement that the, 707-l.
Universe is One, developing itself into the manifold, 765-m.
Universe is one Harmony, 737-m.
Universe: Laws and forces of the, 526-m.
Universe made by Ahura Mazda in 365 days, 613-l.
Universe made of fire, water, earth and all-nourishing ether, 611-l.
Universe moves, changes, exists by the Eternal Law of Harmony, 826-m.
Universe must have been coexistent with Deity because—, 684-u.
Universe never began to exist; created by the Word, 575-u.
Universe not an immense machine forced into movement, 664-l.
Universe not only animated, but intelligent, 669-m.
Universe of necessities, sequences of cause and effect, of life evolved
from death, 831-u.
Universe of the Egyptians a living, animated being, like man, 665-l.
Universe of things is the stream that flows from Deity; His energy
without cessation, 763-l.
Universe, or God, likened to the Ocean by the Egyptians, 665-m
Universe, or productive Earth, symbolized by the Square, 851-m.
Universe outformed in the form of Male and Female, 763-m.
Universe plunged into chaos by a single effect without a cause, 735-l.
Universe preserved by Eternal Laws, the expression of God's Thought,
577-u.
Universe proceeded forth from Deity; not created by Him out of nothing,
764-m.
Universe put in movement by the power of the name of Adonai, 787-l.
Universe: questions concerning the creation or self-existence of the,
648.
Universe regarded as an intelligent being by some philosophers, 670-u.
Universe supplied the first model of the Temple, 408-l.
Universe sustained by the Divine Mercies, 800-u.
Universe, symbolism indicating the Power, Wisdom, Harmony of the, 209-l.
Universe, symbolized by a cave, displayed in the Mysteries, 417-u.
Universe symbolized by an egg, 254-m.
Universe symbolized by the Temple of Solomon, 208-l.
Universe symbolized by Zoroaster by a serpent, 496-l.
Universe the aggregate of the ideas of all things that exist, 670-m.
Universe the great Bible of God, 715-m.
Universe, the Infinite utterance of one of an infinite number of
Infinite Thoughts, 100-m.
Universe the result of the creative Thought of God, 582-l.
Universe, the Thought of God pronounced, always was, 303-u.
Universe the utterance of the Divine Thought, 849-u.
Universe, the uttered Word of God, is infinite in extent, 303-u.
Universe to the ancients was a living thing, 596-m.
Universe to us a machine, a great clockwork, 595-l.
Universe vivified by a great Soul diffused everywhere, 414-l.
Universe void of God is an impossible abstraction, 707-l.
Universe was comprehended in Deity before it became, 700-m.
Universe was planned by Deity and was of Himself, though not
His Very Self, 764-m.
Universe, whether governed by reason or chance, of little account
if misunderstood, 694-m.
Universe will not conform to any absolute principle or arbitrary
theory, 831-u.
Universe with Soul inherent, an ancient idea, 672-u.
Universe would be a failure without the reconciliation of Good
and Evil, 767-m.
Upanischads asserts and develops the doctrine of the Mantras, 672-l.
Uriel, the face of an Eagle, on the East and forward, with Vau
and Air, 798-m.
Urn, symbolism of the, 519-m.
Uschas and Mitra are Medie as well as Zend Deities, 602-u.
Uschas, the Dawn, leads forth the Gods in the morning, 602-m.
Utopia not possible with men having bodily wants and human passions,
835-m.
Utterance of the name of the Great God unlawful, 619-l.

V

Vacant space for Worlds formed by the recession of the Primal Light, 747-750. Vacant space formed by the contraction of Deity within Himself at Creation, 766-u. Vacant space, the Primal Space, called in the Kabalah Auira Kadmah, was square, 750-m. Valentinians distinguished three orders of existence; described, 560-l. Valentinians venerated the generative organs, symbols of fruitfulness, 656-m. Valentinus defined God as exalted above all possibility of designation, 555-u. Valentinus published the Materia Prima containing an Hermetic symbol, 850-m. Valentinus, reared a Christian at Alexandria, held God was an Abyss, 559-l. Value of little things and humble efforts, 230. Van Helmont asserts spiritual beings possess limited divine power, 684-l. Varouna, the "All Encompasser," almost as extensive as Indra, 602-m. Vase of water in Mysteries to symbolize purification by water, 412-m. Vau and He comprehend all things; all are one system, 800-m. Vau, in the triliteral word, denotes the six members of the Microprosopos, 793-l. Vau is Beauty and Harmony, 798-m. Vau is denoted Microprosopos and is composed of the six parts that follow Hakemah and Binah, 794-l. Vau is Tepharth considered as Unity, in which are the six members; itself is one, 799-l. Vau is Yod moved lengthwise, as communication is from above to below, 792-l. Vau moved sideways produces superfices, which is Daleth, 792-l. Vaults, subterranean, represent—, 208-l. Vav gave light to Yod by which great energy was conferred on Hakemah, 756-u. Vav, in the middle of the three Yods, denotes Hakemah, 763-m Vav is both male and female, 763-m. Vav is Tephareth, 758-u. Vav of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Ruach, 757-u. Vav with Yod and He completes the Triliteral Name, 323-m. Veda apostrophized as living beings the physical objects of worship, 602-m Veda contains the most ancient religious effusions, 602-m. Vedanta and Myaya philosophy regarding God and the Soul, 607-u. Vedanta philosophy maintained the divine unity, 673-u Vedas detail the creation of the world, 609-l. Vedas the voice of the universal organism called Pooroosha, 673-u. Vedic book, Antareya A'ran'ya, gives an account of the creation, 609-u Vedic Gods, their origin and signification, 602-612. Vedic spirit a pantheist monotheism, 672-l. Vegetable Kingdom symbolized by Schib; studied by the Fellow-Craft, 632-u. Veil; noises, lightning, thunder preceded the lowering of the, 433-u. Veil removed revealed the image of the Goddess of the Mysteries, 433-u. Veils of four colors represented the four elements, 409-m. Venus inspires the soul with desires while passing through, 439-m. Venus represents Charity, 727-l. Venus, the name of the second gate of the ladder; material, tin, 414-u. Verity: there is a method of knowing the incontestable, 842-m. Vernal Equinox brought soft winds and warmth, 444-m. Vernal Equinox most fully develops the creative or demiurge energy, 473-u. Vernal Equinox; Principle of Good overcomes that of Evil at the, 664-m. Vernal Equinox; Sun 4,500 years ago in Gemini at the, 401-l. Vernal Equinox: the demiourgic action and energy most active at the, 664-m. Vernal Equinox: the Israelites marched out of Egyptian bondage at the, 466-m. Very Deity is all that may possibly be besides all that is, was, shall be, 819-m. Vessels comparable to the Kings produced by Binah, 797-u. Vessels contain within themselves the light of the sphere, 755-m. Vessels of the Sephiroth below Binah broken that evil might be created, 791-l. Vessels somewhat opaque and not so splendid as the light, 755-m. Vessels were partitions between the greater and lesser Splendor, 755-m. Vestige of His Light remains in the vacant space formed by Deity's contraction, 766-u. Vestige of the Sublime Brilliance exists in a spherical shape, termed splendor, 751-u. Vestiges of the Light, 747-750. Vestiges of the seven Numerations formed by the light flowing down from Binah, 797-u. Vestments of the High Priest and furniture described, 409-u. Vice, condemnation for an undeserved reputation for, 131-l. Vice generally rewarded with contempt and infamy, 705-l. Vice only degrades men who are ennobled by virtue, 622-l. Vice punished in this life, 101-u. Victory: God's Will is not defeated nor thwarted, and that is the Divine, 848-l. Victory is one of the last four of the Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 848-l. Victory, one of the Sephiroth, the column Jachin, 267-l. Victory over the human in man by the Divine the true Holy Empire, 855-u. Vingolf or Gimli the Heaven of the Icelanders, 619-m. Virgil enunciated the doctrine of the preexistence of souls in eternal fire, 399-l. Virgil, in the Georgics, states that life returns to the Universal life, 666-l. Virgil's verse borrowed from the ceremonies of initiation, 381-m. Virgin mother idea among ancients, 104-u. Virgin of the Zodiac bitten in the heel by the Serpent, 497-l. Virgin: Spica Virginis and Arcturus heralded the coming of the Sun, 507-u. Virgin: the march of time, seasons and epochs of the year connected with the, 507-u. Virgo and Bootes at the Autumnal Equinox introduce the serpent, 455-l. Virgo at the Winter Solstice rose with the Sun in her bosom, 455-l. Virgo becomes Isis with Horus in her arms, 455-m. Virgo in the domicile of Mercury, the device of Napthali, 462-u. Virgo: Mercury was the companion and counsellor of Isis or the, 507-m. Virgo named because of the Gleaning Virgin at Harvest, 446-m. Virgo represented by Isis and Ceres at the Vernal Equinox, 506-m. Virgo takes the name of Isis, or the Moon, and appears in all the fables, 507-m. Virtue and Wisdom, only, defend and perfect man, 803-l. Virtue as necessary to happiness a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion, 604-m. Virtue assailed gains strength from resisted temptations, 194-l. Virtue, credit given for an undeserved reputation for, 131-l. Virtue ennobles men and vice only degrades them, 622-l. Virtue exists in the perception and thought of a mind, 201-l. Virtue in man shown in respect and love of others—justice, charity, 703-u. Virtue in this world the condition of happiness in another life, 716-l. Virtue is equilibrium in the Affections, 845-u. Virtue is the truest liberty; the best example, 181-l. Virtue means manliness chiefly, and includes patient endurance, 803-l. Virtue not always rewarded, nor vice punished, in this life, 705-l. Virtue rewarded in this life, 101-u. Virtue: Sir Launcelot thought no chivalry equal to that of, 803-l. Virtue the highest good and aim and purpose of man's life, 226-l. Virtue the prize of the hard-fought battle or race, 181-m. Virtue the surest road to happiness, 705-l. Virtue, the work of genius less noble than that of, 349-l. Virtue, Truth, Honor, and fidelity to vows prove the true Knight, 808-u. Virtue, Truth is the foundation of, 184-l. Virtue, unfortunate, hopes to be rewarded in another life, 717-u. Virtue without happiness is a contradiction and a disorder, 724-m. Virtues, by labor will man continually learn the, 342-m. Virtues of man are God's attributes, 704-u. Virtues of Masonry, four cardinal, 21-m. Virtues turned into offenses against a forced, impractical law, 831-m. Vishnu, the Preserver, manifested by his avatars or impersonations, 603. Vishnu, the Preserving Power of the Hindu Trinity, 550-m. Vishnu to judge the world at the last day: new Universe created, 623-m. Vishnu, with Bramah and Seeva, manifestations of the One Deity, 205-u. "Visible is for us the proportional measure of the invisible", 769-l. Visible the measure of the invisible, 222-u. Vital force of some persons absorbed by others, 735-u. Vitellius, 3-u. Vitellius, horrors of despotism under, 27-u. Void does not exist in the Universe, nor does empty space, 845-m. Void into which the Sun and Stars went on setting, 595-m. Volatile applied to everything that more readily obeys the law of movement, 778-l. Voltaire, throughout the ages will ring the words of, 43-u. Vote of the People expresses the Active Energy of the Will of the Present, 860-u. Vows and obligations to be well considered and kept, 111-l. Vows of obedience, chastity, poverty, taken by the Hospitallers and Templars, 802-u.

W

War, for great principle, noble; for commercial supremacy, despicable, 70-m. War, prevalence and effects of, 297-298. War, results of, 124-l. Washington adored because of his constant effort to be practically just, 836-l. Water, a test representing the purifying of the soul in the march of years, 397-u. Water and the vessel that produced it the primitive principle of things, 495-m. Water formed by the action of a force of God on two invisible gases, 845-l. Water gives the elements and principles of compounds nutriment, 784-m. Water, the source of all things, one of the symbols of regeneration in the Mysteries, 357-l. Waters and great rivers symbolized by a Dragon, 498-l. Waters first created by a thought of the Sole, Self Existing Power, 608-l. Waters of forgetfulness, Rivers Ameles and Lethe, 439-u. Wealth, degeneration of the families of, 347-l. Wealth, evils of thirst for, 68-m. Wealth, laudable methods of employing, 348-u. Webb, explanations and improvements of, 105-m. Wellington, saved by Blucher, defeats Napoleon, 42-m. Well being, that wealth is to be acquired in a short time is against human, 345-m. West, faith of the people of the East connected with that of the, 247-l. "What is above is like what is below and what is below is like what is above," Hermetic Dogma, 790-m. White and black in juxtaposition a symbol of the two Principles, 818-m. White stone promised the faithful in the Apocalypse, 775-l. White was of the nature of the Good Principle, or light, 662-m. Wicked, according to the Edda, shall go to Hel and then to Nifthel, 619-m. Wicked ultimately pardoned and admitted to endless bliss, 624-u. Will action independent or outside the body not understood, 733-l. Will and Capacity which unite to produce the Act of Intellection is always in conjunction, 766-l. Will concentration necessary to success, 733-m. Will is a Force, 91-u. Will is the faculty that directs the forces of the Intellect, 738-u. Will, like Thought, seems spontaneous; both Powers, 574-u. Will, Man distinguished from the brute by the mastery of his, 192-l. Will of Deity as Wisdom and the Capacity are Father and Mother of all that is, 766-l. Will of Deity caused the Power in Him to exist, the intellectual faculty to exercise, 766-m. Will of Deity determined Him to frame the idea of the Universe, 766-m. Will of Deity flows forth as the Generative Power to beget intellectual action, 766-m. Will of Deity is Kether, Crown, in which are included all other Emanations, 766-u. Will of God and his perfect Freedom difficult of comprehension, 689-u. Will of God is the Soul of all things that are, 755-u. Will of God not defeated nor thwarted and that is the Divine Victory, 848-l. Will of God only works in the material world, no secondary finite will, 828-m. Will power and influence little understood, 733-m. Will, strong and determined, can attain complete independence, 790-l. Will to create was Creation; to plan was to will and create, 766-l. Wills of others subject ours or are subjected by ours, 735. Wind the breath of the universal organism called Pooroosha, 673-u. Winter became emblematic of sin, evil and suffering, 447-l. Winter: fallen angels ruled by a chief controlled the hemisphere of, 449-u. Winter Solstice brought frost and long nights, 445-u. Winter Solstice, Sun was said to die and be born again at the, 464-l. Winter's continuance betokened by Prometheus chained in his cavern, 592-m. Wisdom: a serpent extended at length was a symbol of Divine, 496-m. Wisdom an attainable idea, 693-u. Wisdom and Intellectual Generative Energy is male, 305-m. Wisdom and Love, in Infinity, orders and does all that is, 859-u. Wisdom and Power in equilibrium gives the principles of Truth, Justice, Right, 859-u. Wisdom and Power of Deity are in equilibrium, 7-l. Wisdom and Understanding are in Equilibrium in the Sohar, 305-m. Wisdom and Understanding in the Kabalah are male and female, 305-m. Wisdom and Will of Deity act simultaneously, 766-u. Wisdom called Nous and Logos, Intellect or the Word, 267-l. Wisdom communicated to Jesus the perfect Knowledge, Gnosis, 563-l. Wisdom conjoined with Intelligence generates and are expanded in the Truth, 800-u. Wisdom, Force, Harmony, the Great Attributes of the Essence of Deity, 531-m. Wisdom in aiming at the best and being content with the best possible, 835-u. Wisdom in each Universal, one above, one below, 791-m. Wisdom in Hebrew writings is the Word of God, 323-l. Wisdom in Kabalistic books is the creative agent of God, 323-l. Wisdom, Infinite, rules in the Divine nature and in its Emanations, 768-m. Wisdom is equilibrium in the Thoughts, 845-u. Wisdom is the All, and contains the All, and the summary is the Holy Name, 793-u. Wisdom is the Logos that creates, 323-m. Wisdom is the principle of all things; in it beginning and end are found, 762-m. Wisdom is the Principle of the Universe and from it thirty ways diverge, 794-m. Wisdom issuing and shining from the Ancient shines as male and female, 800-u. Wisdom, made fruitful by the Divine Light, produced Christos and Sophia-Achamoth, 563-u. Wisdom must be possessed in the Absolute before Hermetic work can be thought of, 776-u. Wisdom, Occult, conformed into male and female, Rigor and Love, 796-u. Wisdom of God is His Will; His Will includes His Wisdom, 323-m. Wisdom of God the mother of Creation, 251-l. Wisdom of man a reflection of that of God, 251-l. Wisdom of the daughter, or inferior, distinguished from the Superior Wisdom, 565-u. Wisdom of the Divine limits the Divine Will; the result Beauty or Harmon, 846-l. Wisdom of the Stoic and Epicurean contrasted, 694-m. Wisdom, or the Infinite Divine Intelligence, a side of the Masonic triangle, 826-m. Wisdom, pregnant with all that is, shone under the form of male and female, 763-m. Wisdom represented by the Master of a Lodge, 7-l. Wisdom, Strength, Harmony represented by the Triple Tau, 503-l. Wisdom, Supernal, is Yod and all things are included in Yod, 793-u. Wisdom synonymous with the Word, Son, Einsoph, the Nous, Sophia, 565-u. Wisdom taught by consequences of erring, 181-u. Wisdom the first produced and the Mother of all that exists. 553-u. Wisdom the Mother of Creation, 552-l. Wisdom, when expanded by flowing forth, is called the "Father of Fathers", 762-m. Wisdom which thought the plan, 531-m. Wolf chased by Sagittarius the emblem of Benjamin, the hunter, 461-l. Woman in the constellation at the end of Autumn seems to crush the head of the Serpent, 376-m. Woman is man's creation, 772-u. Woman's perversity devised to account for moral evil, 690-m. Word, a symbol is the pronunciation of the, 205-m. Word, an allegory is made out of the loss of the True, 205-l. Word and Secret; an understanding of the Hermetic necessary to an understanding of the, 777-l. Word and the Sacred Name synonymous, 204-l. Word, as Brahma, communicated to man the revelations to himself, 604-u. Word became flesh, dwelt with us, and in Him were Pleroma, Truth, Grace, 559-l. "Word becomes flesh and dwells among men;" communicates itself to men, 575-m. Word, Christ proclaims a new God's, 309-u. Word communicated living Power to man, 598-m. Word created by God to give existence to men; the Ensoph of the Kabalah, 565-u. Word created the Universe which, like Him, never began to exist, 575-u. Word evolved the Universe, 582-m. Word, examples of the personification of the, 268-l. Word, found in the Phoenician creed, 268-m. Word from the Father, by its power, brought the Light of Existence, 581-l. Word given to initiate of Chinese and Japanese Mysteries, 429-u. Word given to the initiate of the Indian mysteries, 428-m. Word, God reveals Himself to us by His uttered, 324-u. Word, Hebrews not permitted to pronounce now the, 204-m. Word, in verity, of a Master Mason, 861-l. Word Incarnate adored by three Magi, guided by a star, bearing gifts, 730-l. Word is Light and the Life of Humanity, 849-l. Word is lost when it ceases to be understood, 731-m. Word is the First and Only begotten of the Father, 849-l. Word is the First Begotten, not the first created Son of God, 772-m. Word is Two: Principle is One, 772-u. Word, Jehovah not the Ineffable, 205-m. Word, Light and Life are emanations from the Primal Deity, 568-l. Word, Logos, dwells in God in whom all his powers and attributes develop, 552-l. Word, Logos, through which God acts on the Universe, 552-l. Word, meaning of superstitious notions concerning the, 205-u. Word not only Creator, but occupies the place of the Supreme Being, 251-l. Word of a Mason found in the meaning of the ineffable Name, 697-m. Word of a Master Mason, the true knowledge of God, 209-u. Word of a Master supposed to be lost symbolizes the Christian faith after—, 641-l. Word of God the universal invisible Light, cognizable by the senses, 742-u. "Word" of Masonry a symbol of Ormuzd, 256-l. Word of Plato and the Gnostics: the unuttered word within the Deity, 552-m. Word or Thought expressed the third in the Masonic Trinity, 575-l. Word, out of original truths misunderstood grew fables of the, 205-u. Word, representing the Absolute, the reason for strange rites of initiation, 840-m. Word, Sacred, written by Isis, but effaced by Typhon as soon as written, 376-l. Word said to be a personified object of prayer, revealed and manifested, 613-l. Word; "symbolism of the Alexandrian" unspeakable, 728-u. Word, symbolism of the ignorance of the True, 223-m. Word symbolizes the Saviour himself, 642-u. Word, synonymous with Son, Wisdom; the Ormuzd of Zoroaster, 565-u. Word that is the utterance and expression of being and life is that of the Absolute, 841-l. Word, The, appears in ancient sects, 271-l. "Word," the ever living emanation of the Deity, by virtue of which the world exists, 613-u. Word, the highest conception of Deity we can form is the True, 223-m. Word, the Image of the Supreme Being, Logos, 251-u. Word, The, in the Phoenician Cosmogony, 278-m. "Word," the instrumentality through which the warfare against death is carried on, 613-u. Word, The, is Ormuzd, Ainsoph, Nous, Sophia, or Demiourgos, 271-l. Word, The, is the reason of belief; the source of Logic: Jesus is the Word incarnate, 323-l. Word, the manifestation and expression of God's Thought, 575-l. Word, the manifestation and mode of communication of God's Thought, 575-u. Word, the powers and attributes of God act through the, 251-l. Word the protector of men and their Shepherd, 251-l. Word, The, spoken of by Philo as being the same with God, 269-u. Word, the statement of Arius concerning the, 279-l. Word, the synonym for Wisdom, Intellect, 267-l. Word, the True, is ineffable because—, 223-m. Word, the utterance of the thought of God, 552-m. Word, The, various assertions concerning, 280-281. Word, triple, of Pythagoras, 97-m. Word united itself with Jesus, son of Joseph and Mary, 564-l. Word was in common use and written, 204-m. Word was in the beginning with God and was God, 849-m. Word, when lost, 205-l. Word which was lost found after Christ's ascent from the tomb, 642-u. Word with man at the beginning and that Word from God, 598-m. Word worn on the person as an amulet, 204-m. Words formed by the reversion of letters of former words; examples, 699-m. Words inadequate to express conception of Deity, hence personification, 672-l. Words nothing but letters and their combinations, 749-m. Words refer to things and are images of what is material, 569-u. Work done worthy of Masonry and acceptable to God, 351-u. Work, from first to last Masonry is, 340-u. Work is noble; ease for neither God nor man, 340-l. Work is prayer; is life, 342-u. Work, not wholly in vain is any good, 230-m. Work of lowly and uninfluential important; instances—, 41-42. Work, there is a nobleness and sacredness in, 341-l. Workman of the Deity is Yod, according to the Kabalah, 792-l. Workingman, condition of the, 179. Workingman, the hero of Masonry is a, 340-u. Works, Doubt, Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation shrink away when man, 342-u. World a great plain to the ancients, 593-l. World and all its parts in God, the Supreme Cause, 667-m. World and its modes will ever exist by the eternal qualities of the Active and Passive, 654-l World and its spherical envelope represented by the mystic egg, 400-u. World and Man made in the image of Ialdaboth in order to—, 563-m. World cognizable by the Intellect has the Hermetic Theology and the Kabalah, 785-m. World compared to man, 667-l. World consumed by the comet, Gurzsher, 623-l. World created by Fear did not subsist until Compassion was adjoined, 796-l. World created by Ormurzd in six periods of 500 years each, 258-u. World created by the Logos (Word), 252-l. World declined into idolatry and barbarism, 599-l. World, different views of by different men, 193. World first created by Judgment, but it could not subsist, 800-u. World formed by the creative principle out of matter, the Triad, 631-m. World good enough if men will do the best they know how, 696-m. World is a whole which has its harmony, for God could make none other, 707-l. World judged by Vishnu; consumed by fire; new Universe created, 623-m. World not merely a material and mechanical machine, 414-l. World of action produces clashing of passion and conflict of interests, 696-u. World of Ideas created by God; material world by His Logos, 251-l. World of Inanity, the first World, could not continue because it had no human conformation, 795-u. World of matter a revelation of fear to the Northern savages, 713-l. World of restitution formed throughout in the human form, 794-l. World of restitution instituted after evil was made possible, 794-l. World of restitution instituted after the fashion of the Balance, 794-l. World of the Balance refers to the other World, 762-l. World of the covering, or garment, is the inmost, nearest his substance, 749-m. World of the garment has a name which includes all things: Ihuh, 750-u. World peopled by Christs would be relieved of the ills of society, 718-l. World perfect and good because God made it, 705-m. World-producing egg figures in all cosmogonies, 771-l. World represented by a blue circle, flames and a serpent with a hawk's head, 495-m. World represented by the number five: earth, water, air, fire, ether, 634-U. World, the germ of creation communicated to Wisdom brought forth the, 251-l. World, the great and appointed school of industry is the, 344-m. World, the necessary logical condition of God; His necessitated consequence, 708-l. World; the Sephiroth were points, one below the other in the first, 795-u. World, the visible World the image of the invisible, 252-l. World, unimportance of the Universe and importance of our, 302-m. World what we make it by character and adaption, 193. World will end when the Redeemer has attracted to Himself the Light or Soul of Matter, 566-l. World-wonder all around us, 244-m. World worth living in, 140-m. World would be a Paradise if all men were true Masons, 530-l. Worlds could not be framed in the Primal Ether because of—, 750-l. World's disorder seems to impugn the justice and goodness of God, 705-m. Worlds, four, represented by Yod, He, Vau; He, 798-m. Worlds in actuality produced from the Sepiroth Malakoth, 754-u. World's mystery remains but sufficiently cleared to inspire confidence, 696-m. Worlds of the Kabalah are four: Emanation; Creation; Formation; Fabrication, 768-m. Worlds produced by the potentialities of the Sephiroth becoming actualities, 755-l. Worship, a teaching, should be magnificent, not mean, 102-u. Worship of an abstraction not possible, must have some form, 514-l. Worship of nature seems to have emanated from Iranian races, 601-l. Worship of the Active and Passive divisions of the Great First Cause widespread, 653-l. Worship of the Heavenly Bodies by different peoples, 457. Worship of the things symbolized superseded that of God, 601-m. Worship of Zoroastrians principally hymns and prayers, 617-l. Worship, only those initiated were admitted to the private, 352-u. Worship, the Mysteries constituted the private, 352-u. Worships, among ancient nations were public and private, 352-u. Wreaths of laurel as a reward for—, 157-m. Writing in hieroglyphs revived to hide the true meaning of the doctrine, 732-l. Written human speech gives power and permanency to human thought, 54-m. Wrong conflicts with justice and falls, 830-u. Wrong done to another an injury to our own Nature, 127-m. Wrong, evil, suffering but temporary and discords, 577-u. Wrong in human nature yields to the divine in us, 133-l. Wrong is surely unsuccessful; the Knave deceives himself, 837-l. Wrongdoer often does more injury to himself, 134-u. Wrongdoer who exults in his acts, no benedictions for the, 134-u. Wrongdoers, without revenge or anger should come the punishment of, 75-m. Wrongful acts, no remittance of the natural effects of, 127-l.

X

Xenophanes acknowledged the unsatisfactory results of Philosophy, 093-l.
Xenophanes advocated Monotheism, 678-m.
Xenophanes called the universal being spherical, 676-u.
Xenophanes used material imagery to illustrate an indefinite meaning,
676-u.

Y

Y, alludes to the Triune God and is the ineffable name in Chinese, 429-m. Yahveh, see Iahaveh, 104-m. Yazata a personified object of prayer, 613-l. Year of the Romans commenced at the Winter Solstice, 464-l. Year's commencement fixed by different nations at one of four periods, 464-l. Yesod characterized as the Generative member of the symbolic human figure, 767-m. Yesod is stability and permanence from which flows Malakoth, Empire, Rule, 767-m. Yesod, one of the Sephiroth; Foundation or Basis; by which all worlds are upheld, 753-m. Yesod, the male organ of Adam Kadmon, 758-u. Yesod, the result of Victory and Glory, Netsach and Hod, in the Kabalah, 767-u. Yesirah, the World of Formation of the Sephiroth Theology, 99-m. Yod, a smaller receptacle than Crown, but filled from that source, 753-u. Yod, added to the ternary name of Eve, gives the Kabalistic word Jehova, 771-m. Yod and He represent the Male and Female principles in equilibrium, 323-m. Yod comprehends the principle called Father (the Male or Generative Principle), 763-l. Yod created the becoming world; for Yod includes two letters, 763-l. Yod descended into the vacant space to lessen the Light, 754-l. Yod of the Tetragrammaton as Neschamah Leneschamah in Adam Kadmon, 757-u. Yod, He, denotes Hakemah and Binah, 789-m. Yod, He, of the anterior or male, and Vav He, of the posterior or female, 750-u. Yod, He, or Jah, is bi-sexual, 849-m. Yod, He Vau, denotes Gedulah, Geburah, Tephareth, 798-m. Yod, He, Vau, He, is the name of Deity manifested in the act of Creation, 849-u. Yod impregnated the letter He, and begets a son, 763-l. Yod in the triangle is the initial of the last word of the Trinity, 782-l. Yod, in the Kabalah, is the opifex, workman of the Deity, 792-l. Yod, in the Kabalah, the Creative energy of God, 16-l. Yod is Hakemah, 758-u. Yod is male; in it are three Yods, the upper and lower apex and the middle, 763-m. Yod is primal, like one, first among numbers; like a point, first before all bodies, 792-l. Yod is the beginning and end of all things that are; the Father of all, 763-l. Yod is the beginning and end of all things which are contained in Yod, 793-u. Yod is the symbol of Wisdom and of the Father, the Principle, 792-l. Yod lost its brilliancy when it descended from the Shekinah, 751-m. Yod moved lengthwise produces a line, which is Vau, 792-l. Yod not as brilliant as the Primal Ether, 751-u. Yod, on his ascension left behind him the productive light of the letter He, 751-l. Yod placed in a pit of shadow made by the Creator, 772-u. Yod produced by Emanation by the Creator, 772-u. Yod, symbol of Unity; symbolism of—, 15-m. Yod, the Father, approaches He, the Mother, according to the Siphra de Zeniutha, 793-u. Yod, "The Fountain gushing with Wisdom", 753-u. Yod, the image of the Kabalistic Phallus, represents the human Tetragram, 771-m. Yod uttered by Wisdom creates worlds, first as an Idea, 323-m. Yod's light increased when the letter He communicated to him her light, 751-m. Yod's middle is Hakemah; Hakemah is Father, 763-m. Yod's number is ten; Vau is six, Daleth is four, equal to that of Yod, 792-l. Yod's plenitude, the name of the letter spelled, is—, 792-l. Yods sometimes compose the Tetractys of Pythagoras, 60-l. Yod's upper apex denotes the Supreme Kether; the lower apex Binah, 763-m. York Rite explanation of Lodge and ladder, 9-l. York Rite explanation of symbolic meaning of Ashlars, 5-u. York Rite explanation of symbols, 16-m. Yn and Yang signify repose and motion amongst Chinese, 630-l.

Z

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.