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ISBN 10: 0766154041 ISBN 13: 9780766154049
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Published by Cardiff : Graffeg, 2003, 2003
ISBN 10: 0954433416 ISBN 13: 9780954433413
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 160 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 31 cm. ; ISBN: 0954433416; 9780954433413 LCCN: 2004-353274 ; LC: DA731.2; Dewey: 914.29/0486 ; OCLC: 52566751 ; golygwyd gan Steve Benbow a Peter Gill ; rhagair gan Bryn Terfel ; ysgrifennwyd gan David Williams. ; Photographs from the Photolibrary Wales collection ; "This is the second title in a series of photographic books about Wales. This title captures the varied moods and seasons of the Welsh landscape. It portrays the people who work on the land and those who enjoy its immense pleasures during their leisure time." ; 300 x 250 mm ; Contents: Anglesey -- Northern Snowdonia -- Llyn Peninsula -- Conway Valley -- Vale of Clwyd -- Llangollen and the Dee -- Lakes and waterfalls -- Southern Snowdonia -- Roling uplands -- Cardigan Bay -- Brecon Beacons -- Historic borderlands -- Black Mountains -- The Valleys -- Teifi Valley and Pembrokeshire -- Pembrokeshire coast -- Carmarthenshire -- Gower -- Vale of Glamorgan -- Severn, Wye and Usk -- Geology of Wales -- Index -- Map -- Facts and figures -- Photographers ; Photographers include Aled Hughes, Andrew Davies, Danrew McCartney, Andrew Orchard, Andy Stoyle, Billy Stock, Brian Woods, Chris Colclough, Chris Gallagher, Chris Warren, David Angel, Dave Newbould, David Williams, DAvid Woodfall, Derec Owen, Derek rees, Duncan Miller, Geraint Wyn Jones, Graham Morley, Harry Williams, Janet Bord, Colin Bord, Jeff Morgan, Jeremy Moore, John Kinsey, Kathy de Witt, Ken Dickinson, Kent Price, Neil Turner, Paul Kay, Pierino Algieri, Ray Wood, Rex Moreton, Rob Stratton, Steve Benbow, Steve Lewis, Steve Peake ; FINE. Book.
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Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2010
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The selection of the Masonic Book Club for 1993 consists of two little books on Masonic morals and philosophy. The first, The Symbolism of Solomon's Temple, was written by Rev. T. DeWitt Peake a century ago, being made up of four lectures or sermons first given from the pulpit of his Methodist Episcopal Church and then printed at the request of the Masons of the area "for the instruction of the craft at large."The second volume, From The Chaplain's Station, is from our own era and is made up of a collection of mini-lectures on Masonic morality and virtue given by Chaplain and Past Master John J. Murchison each meeting throughout the year "that he might have pleasure and the craft profit thereby." P. M. Murchison asked that the book not be copyrighted so that Masons might be free to take these thoughts and use them "for the betterment of mankind."These books are strikingly similar in many of their admonitions and conclusions. As we learn in The Holy Bible that God is the same "yesterday, today and forever," so the basic tenets and lessons of Freemasonry have a consistency from one century to the next.The topic of Masonic Morality and its relationship to religion is of interest to our craft apropos the current attacks from many directions, especially by "fundamentalists" who claim that Freemasonry is not only a religion, but is also antagonistic to their "true" religion. Many Masonic brethren are aware that facets of one major denomination have actually gone to the point of calling all Masons to leave their church membership. Such action is unthinkable if Masonry is wholly understood.In the words of Albert Mackey, Masonic author of a century ago often quoted (and misquoted) by these radicals, Masonry is a religious institution in that "it teaches a belief in God and a practice of moral duties." One cannot speak of the "Masonic Religion" as one mentions the Christian Religion or Mohammedanism. The teaching of fundamental truth does not make Freemasonry a religion, as brethren of different religions attending the same lodge in amity will assure you. However, these enemies of the craft, through ignorance or stubbornness, go blithely on their venomous way. Two collections of sermons, a century apart, explore the enduring moral and spiritual tenets of a secret society, defending its compatibility with faith against modern-day attacks. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The selection of the Masonic Book Club for 1993 consists of two little books on Masonic morals and philosophy. The first, The Symbolism of Solomon's Temple, was written by Rev. T. DeWitt Peake a century ago, being made up of four lectures or sermons first given from the pulpit of his Methodist Episcopal Church and then printed at the request of the Masons of the area "for the instruction of the craft at large."The second volume, From The Chaplain's Station, is from our own era and is made up of a collection of mini-lectures on Masonic morality and virtue given by Chaplain and Past Master John J. Murchison each meeting throughout the year "that he might have pleasure and the craft profit thereby." P. M. Murchison asked that the book not be copyrighted so that Masons might be free to take these thoughts and use them "for the betterment of mankind."These books are strikingly similar in many of their admonitions and conclusions. As we learn in The Holy Bible that God is the same "yesterday, today and forever," so the basic tenets and lessons of Freemasonry have a consistency from one century to the next.The topic of Masonic Morality and its relationship to religion is of interest to our craft apropos the current attacks from many directions, especially by "fundamentalists" who claim that Freemasonry is not only a religion, but is also antagonistic to their "true" religion. Many Masonic brethren are aware that facets of one major denomination have actually gone to the point of calling all Masons to leave their church membership. Such action is unthinkable if Masonry is wholly understood.In the words of Albert Mackey, Masonic author of a century ago often quoted (and misquoted) by these radicals, Masonry is a religious institution in that "it teaches a belief in God and a practice of moral duties." One cannot speak of the "Masonic Religion" as one mentions the Christian Religion or Mohammedanism. The teaching of fundamental truth does not make Freemasonry a religion, as brethren of different religions attending the same lodge in amity will assure you. However, these enemies of the craft, through ignorance or stubbornness, go blithely on their venomous way. Two collections of sermons, a century apart, explore the enduring moral and spiritual tenets of a secret society, defending its compatibility with faith against modern-day attacks. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. The Masonic Book Club, Vol. 24 | Freemasonry and Christianity: Lectures from Two Ages | T. de Witt Peake (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Westphalia Press | EAN 9781637236604 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.