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Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Albert Pike
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Chapter 1 No.1

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.

            
            

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