
The masonic ladder: or, The nine steps to ancient freemasonry
by Sherer, John.
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
17
Total Words
67,125
Reading Time
269 min
Published
1876
Table of Contents
1.Preface
45 min2.I. Our Philanthropy. — An ancient maxim was that
2 min3.II. Our Morality. — Sound morality is the second dis-
2 min4.III. Our Secrecy. — We have secrets among us. They
2 min5.IV. Our Taste for the Polite Arts. — The fourth qual-
28 min6.I. When the necessities of a brother call for my aid
1 min7.II. Indolence shall not cause my footsteps to halt nor
1 min8.III. When I offer up my ejaculations to Almighty
1 min9.IV. A brother's secrets, delivered to me as such, I will
1 min10.V. A brother's character I will support in his absence
1 min11.I. When the calamities of our brother call for our aid,
1 min12.II. From which purpose indolence should not persuade
1 min13.III. As the good things of this life are partially dis-
1 min14.IV. The fourth principle is, never, to injure the -con-
1 min15.V. As much is required of a Mason in the way of
60 min16.IV. Dan.
1 min17.IV. Goodly tree, serpent and horse, bounding hart.
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