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Article MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. ← Page 4 of 5 →
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Masonic Celestial Mysteries.
™ " Monument of Charles the First King of England , who was beheaded before White Hall , Jan . 30 th 1648 , in the 24 th year of his reign . " 'MoroMihi Lucrum . ' iEfcatis suss 48 . Press mark , 669 f 14 . 36
VIRTUS POST jm-fEKA VIVIT . Press Mark , 669 , P . 14 . 36
A placard same vol . No . 29 gives : — " Ghro } iostichon , Dceollationis GaroliRegisfyc . Tricesimo del Jarmarii : secimda hora Pomeridiana Anno . Dom . MDCXLVIII . tor Deno IanI Labens reX soLe CaDente CaroLVs
oXVtYs soLIos sCepfcroqYe seCVre . DD . CCCOLLLL . XXVVVV . VIII . In the same volume No . 75 is the following : —¦ Numorall letters are to be considered in these two following lines .
CHarLes , the trVe pICtVre of Christ CrVCIfiDo , great brlttans VIrtVoVs King noW gLorlfiDe . These numeral letters , altogether be Just sixteen hundred , forty and thrice three .
CLVICVCIOVCIIDIVIVVIVVLIID . These letters ( twenty-six ) five Cees , two Dees , Two LL ' s , eight Yes , and les a treble trine Make up the number , just as it agrees , One thousand and six hundred forty-nine .
That year , the first months thirtieth day , a blow Laid Charles our King , and England's honour low . But , He is High , graced with a glorious crown , And ( by His Death ) three kingdoms are cast down . Tho loafs inside and circle of a Spring , Was worst of traitors to a gracious King .
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Masonic Celestial Mysteries.
™ " Monument of Charles the First King of England , who was beheaded before White Hall , Jan . 30 th 1648 , in the 24 th year of his reign . " 'MoroMihi Lucrum . ' iEfcatis suss 48 . Press mark , 669 f 14 . 36
VIRTUS POST jm-fEKA VIVIT . Press Mark , 669 , P . 14 . 36
A placard same vol . No . 29 gives : — " Ghro } iostichon , Dceollationis GaroliRegisfyc . Tricesimo del Jarmarii : secimda hora Pomeridiana Anno . Dom . MDCXLVIII . tor Deno IanI Labens reX soLe CaDente CaroLVs
oXVtYs soLIos sCepfcroqYe seCVre . DD . CCCOLLLL . XXVVVV . VIII . In the same volume No . 75 is the following : —¦ Numorall letters are to be considered in these two following lines .
CHarLes , the trVe pICtVre of Christ CrVCIfiDo , great brlttans VIrtVoVs King noW gLorlfiDe . These numeral letters , altogether be Just sixteen hundred , forty and thrice three .
CLVICVCIOVCIIDIVIVVIVVLIID . These letters ( twenty-six ) five Cees , two Dees , Two LL ' s , eight Yes , and les a treble trine Make up the number , just as it agrees , One thousand and six hundred forty-nine .
That year , the first months thirtieth day , a blow Laid Charles our King , and England's honour low . But , He is High , graced with a glorious crown , And ( by His Death ) three kingdoms are cast down . Tho loafs inside and circle of a Spring , Was worst of traitors to a gracious King .