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− | ==Astronomy==
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− | Overview. A collection of articles in which the term 'Astronomy' is used.
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− | ==Examples==
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− | *[[En: Spirituality of Freemasonry – A Learning in Higher Education ]] ... namely, Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music and Astronomy.
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− | *[[En:The Regius Poem Part 6 ]] Astronomy is the fifth, by my snout, Astronomy numbereth, my dear brother, ...
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− | *[[En:Square and Compass ]] Now a few words as to the Compass: Astronomy was the second great science promulgated among men.
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− | *[[En:Masonic Geometry ]] ... regarding the sciences of geometry and astronomy, and many an initiate has wondered just how far his duty should carry him ...
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− | *[[En:Cooke-Manuscript ]] The 7th is astronomy, that teacheth man the course of the sun, and of the moon, and of ...
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− | *[[En: Beehive ]] ... fresh and revolutionary and revealing as was the work of Copernicus in astronomy, of Newton in physics, of Darwin in biology.
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− | *[[En:Weeping virgin ]] ... but also a mystic symbol of some of the leading facts of astronomy, and a significant emblem of the immortality of the soul.
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− | *[[The form of the lodge ]] ... the science of their interaction and outworking was the ancient science of astronomy, or, as it is now more often called astrology, ...
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− | *[[Freemasonry in relation to the ancient mysteries ]] Astronomy for them required ...
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - Masonry Defined ]] He distinguished himself particularly by his discoveries in geometry, astronomy and mathematics; and it is to him that the world is indebted for the demons ...
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− | *[[En: MACKEY - Q ]] ... the trivium, and arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy the quadnvium.
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− | ALBERT PIKE
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 2 ]] ... and by means of it are worked out the great problems of Astronomy or the Laws of the Stars.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 15 ]] ... immortality and transmigration of souls, their system of angels and their astronomy, were all foreign.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 23 ]] ...the signs and intelligences which preside there, and the whole system of astronomy, were connected with that of the soul and its destiny; ...
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 24 ]] ... the signs and intelligences which preside there, and the whole system of astronomy, were connected with that of the soul and its destiny; and so were taught ...
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25a ]] The Brahimins whom Apollonius consulted, taught him the secrets of Astronomy, with the ceremonies and prayers whereby to appease the gods and learn ...
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25b ]] ... arts of all kinds, religious worship, temples, the invention of letters, astronomy, the gymnastic arts, and music; and thus they were the universal benefactor ...
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 25d ]] ... of harmony and sympathy with the heavenly bodies, they united in one view astronomy, astrology, and religion.
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− | *[[En:Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma 28 ]] ... elements of the old philosophers, and the cycles and epicycles of ancient astronomy.
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