General History Cyclopedia And Dictionary of Freemasonry

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It illustrates undeviating friendship and the power of faith to console the 236 MAR.
heart in seasons of affliction. Its symbolical color is green, representing at the same time, the immortality of the soul and of its affection. The incidents of the degree are re- corded in John xi. 26.
MAETINISTS. The members of a philosophical and mys- tical form of Freemasonry were called by this name, from the founder of the rite, the Marquis de Saint Martin. * Tie adepts of this order were earnest, pious,
...and remarkably modest men, and, although they promulgated ideas, startling in that material and skeptical age, were never fanatical in their advocacy of them, nor ill-tempered when ridiculed. Like the Rosicrucians, the Illuminati, and some other similar societies, they aspired to a higher and more positive philosophy, and sought a foundation for the ideas of religion and morality in the eternal fitness of things, and the interior experiences of the soul, rather than in tradition. They believed that the very existence of religious ideas in the human mind demonstrated their eternal truthfulness; for all subjective notions must be the reflex of an objective reality.

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