Excerpt from The Pythagorean Triangle: Or the Science of Numbers "Freemasonry is a science, as every brother knows, whose Landmarks are theoretically unalterable, and whose peculiar rites and ordinances are pronounced to be the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever. But, alas! the failure of these conditions proves that Masonry is but a mere human institution after all. It would be easy to produce a host of altered Landmarks for the purpose of showing that no obsolete ceremony or antiquated observance has been able to hold its own against the electric agency of modern progress."
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George Oliver, D.D., was the eldest son of the Rev. Samuel Oliver, rector of Lambley, Nottinghamshire. He believed that the Order was to be found in the earliest periods of recorded history. It was taught by Seth to his descendants, and practiced by them under the name of Primitive or Pure Freemasonry. It passed over to Noah, and at the dispersion of mankind suffered a division into Pure and Spurious. Pure Freemasonry descended through the Patriarchs to Solomon, and thence on to the present day. Oliver was initiated in 1801 at the age of 19 by his father, in Saint Peter’s Lodge No. 442 in the city of Peterborough. He entered Holy Orders in the Church of England in 1813, and in 1835 the Archbishop of Canterbury conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. He read with great attention every Masonic book he could obtain, and began to collect a store of knowledge which he afterward used with so much advantage to the Craft. His first contribution to Masonic literature was a work titled “The Antiquities of Freemasonry” which was published in 1839. His next work titled “The Star in the East”, intended to show the connection between Freemasonry and religion. In 1841 he published his lectures on “The Signs and Symbols of Freemasonry”, in which he went into detail of the history and signification of all the recognized symbols of the Order. This was followed by lectures on “The History of Initiation”, comprising a detailed account of the Rites and Ceremonies, Doctrines and Discipline, of all the Secret and Mysterious Institutions of the Ancient World. The professed object of the author was to show the resemblances between these ancient systems of initiation and the Masonic, and to trace them to a common origin. His “Institutes of Masonic Jurisprudence”, was a book in which he expressed views of law that did not meet with the universal concurrence of his English readers. Besides these elaborate works, Oliver was a constant contributor to the early volumes of the London Freemasons Quarterly Review In 1815 he became a member of the AASR in England and in 1845 was promoted by the SC to the 33rd Degree while in the same year was appointed Lieutenant Grand Commander, being advanced in 1850 to the highest dignity, that of Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander. In 1846 the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts conferred upon him the honorary rank of Deputy Grand Master.
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