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exists; and it would certainly be too innocent to be burned. But what has not been burned in Rome since time immemorial? — A reference to the Roman Inquisition’s history of burning heretical or forbidden books.
What the remainder of Egyptian Masonry Egyptian Masonry: A specific rite of Freemasonry founded by Count Cagliostro, which incorporated elements of alchemy and mysticism. consists of is as little apparent from these pages as the secret of Masonry itself is known to us. For a long time, it has been said that the secret of the Masons consists precisely in the fact that they have none. However, if one knows nothing of another, how can he say what this other person has or does not have? And even if a Mason himself knows of no secret: it does not follow from this that Masonry itself has none. Perhaps its secret is so great, so all-encompassing, that they only know it collectively original: "in corpore." A Latin term meaning "as a whole body" or "as a group.", and no one can know it for himself alone. For Masonry is allegedly a brotherhood for the promotion of good and the reduction of evil everywhere,