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Article LEGEND OF THE CUBIC STONE. ← Page 3 of 4 →
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Legend Of The Cubic Stone.
Required from \ of a Cube in § to construct the foundation of the Building , the entire fabric to contain 3 G parts , or the Square ot the Hexahedron . „ , ,. . „ . 1 Required to construct , from 2 Cubes of the same dimensions , the outer and inner Court , and the Porch of Judgment . 1 he first Court to be double the area of the Foundation , and to consist of an Octagon containing 12 parts The outer Court to be
formed into a Square , . double the area of the inner Court , and to consist of 12 parts , each a Square ; and the Porch of Judgment to be equal to ^ of the outer Court , and to consist of 4 parts , each a Triangle , the whole comprising 64 parts , or the Square of the Cube . These pieces to be constructed separately in the quarries , and to be packed in 3 Cubes of equal dimensions , the first containing 36 pieces , the second 8 , and the third 20 , that is , a Square , a Cube , and of a Square The Ihrone ™ a separate interior of the le Cube and to consist
piece , to be taken from the Temp of £ of I of a Cube , making in all 65 pieces , which number is in Hebrew expressed by nD , meaning the Great Secret . The F . C . ' s carried the broken Cube to S . K . I . who in conjunction with H K . T . directed that they should be placed , along with the Jewels of the Craft , on a Cubic stone , encrusted with gold , in the centre of a deep cavern within the foundations of the Temple , and further ordered that the Door of this M ysterious Court should be built up with large stones , in order that no one in future should be able to gam admission
into this mysterious apartment . -o r " . i „ f „ Kr At the rebuilding of the Temple , however three F . C s , lately returned from Babylon , in the course of their labours inadvertently stumbled upon this mysterious recess . Ihey discovered the fractured Cube , and Carried the " p ieces to Z . J . H who recognised m the four pieces the XXXX , and accordingly advanced the F . C . s to a new order in " ^ for having accomplished this discovery . But the problem
they were unable to solve , or reconstruct the broken Cube ; and in conLquence , they declared that a profound mystery involved the whole transaction , which would doubtless be one day revealed to the world . Since that period the Cube remained fractured , and continued m that state until the month of October , 1835 , when it was reconstructed , and the Temple built by Robert Tytler , M . D ., at Midnapoor , X or 90 of M , from ail attentive investigation of the properties of the Magnetic Angle dividing a Cube of the universe .
Midnapoor , 1 th Nov . 183 o . Description of the Plate . Annexed is a diagram of the T EMPLE of JERUSALEM , as built from an invesrigatTon of the Magnetic Angle , by Robert Tytler , M . D ., Surgeon , 34 , TWs work \ vas ^ ornfleted in October , 1835 , and corresponds precisely with the construction of the sacred edifice , as described by Holy
Scripture in 1 Kings , c . vi . and yii . The centre of the power is the cosine M . The force is the cord of 60 " . . The angle is 45 " , and the field of operation is from 45 to 00 The apex of the beam above the ang le oi the roof is the completion of the angle or Magnetic Point .
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Legend Of The Cubic Stone.
Required from \ of a Cube in § to construct the foundation of the Building , the entire fabric to contain 3 G parts , or the Square ot the Hexahedron . „ , ,. . „ . 1 Required to construct , from 2 Cubes of the same dimensions , the outer and inner Court , and the Porch of Judgment . 1 he first Court to be double the area of the Foundation , and to consist of an Octagon containing 12 parts The outer Court to be
formed into a Square , . double the area of the inner Court , and to consist of 12 parts , each a Square ; and the Porch of Judgment to be equal to ^ of the outer Court , and to consist of 4 parts , each a Triangle , the whole comprising 64 parts , or the Square of the Cube . These pieces to be constructed separately in the quarries , and to be packed in 3 Cubes of equal dimensions , the first containing 36 pieces , the second 8 , and the third 20 , that is , a Square , a Cube , and of a Square The Ihrone ™ a separate interior of the le Cube and to consist
piece , to be taken from the Temp of £ of I of a Cube , making in all 65 pieces , which number is in Hebrew expressed by nD , meaning the Great Secret . The F . C . ' s carried the broken Cube to S . K . I . who in conjunction with H K . T . directed that they should be placed , along with the Jewels of the Craft , on a Cubic stone , encrusted with gold , in the centre of a deep cavern within the foundations of the Temple , and further ordered that the Door of this M ysterious Court should be built up with large stones , in order that no one in future should be able to gam admission
into this mysterious apartment . -o r " . i „ f „ Kr At the rebuilding of the Temple , however three F . C s , lately returned from Babylon , in the course of their labours inadvertently stumbled upon this mysterious recess . Ihey discovered the fractured Cube , and Carried the " p ieces to Z . J . H who recognised m the four pieces the XXXX , and accordingly advanced the F . C . s to a new order in " ^ for having accomplished this discovery . But the problem
they were unable to solve , or reconstruct the broken Cube ; and in conLquence , they declared that a profound mystery involved the whole transaction , which would doubtless be one day revealed to the world . Since that period the Cube remained fractured , and continued m that state until the month of October , 1835 , when it was reconstructed , and the Temple built by Robert Tytler , M . D ., at Midnapoor , X or 90 of M , from ail attentive investigation of the properties of the Magnetic Angle dividing a Cube of the universe .
Midnapoor , 1 th Nov . 183 o . Description of the Plate . Annexed is a diagram of the T EMPLE of JERUSALEM , as built from an invesrigatTon of the Magnetic Angle , by Robert Tytler , M . D ., Surgeon , 34 , TWs work \ vas ^ ornfleted in October , 1835 , and corresponds precisely with the construction of the sacred edifice , as described by Holy
Scripture in 1 Kings , c . vi . and yii . The centre of the power is the cosine M . The force is the cord of 60 " . . The angle is 45 " , and the field of operation is from 45 to 00 The apex of the beam above the ang le oi the roof is the completion of the angle or Magnetic Point .