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  2. So mote it be - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "So mote it be" is a ritual phrase used by Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism, and more ... Say we so all per charyté". [2]

  3. Circle of Three - Wikipedia

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    Kate is the center of So Mote It Be and Merry Meet; Cooper is the center of Second Sight; Annie is the center of What the Cards Said. However, starting with Book 5: In the Dreaming, the point of view switches among the three girls, alternating chapters, for the rest of the series.

  4. Papal ban of Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    A primer on freemasonry (PDF) (CBCP Media Office for the Knights of Columbus of the Philippines abridged ed.). Manila: Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines Publications. ISBN 978-971-8915-23-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-07-22 – via frgeorgewillmann.org. Clement XII, Pope (1738-04-28).

  5. Persuasions of the Witch's Craft - Wikipedia

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    Reid, Siân (1996). "As I Do Will, So Mote It Be: Magic as Metaphor in Neo-Pagan Witchcraft". Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. pp. 141– 167. Salomonsen, Jone (2002). Enchanted Feminism: The Reclaiming Witches of San Francisco. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-22393-5.

  6. Christian Bernard - Wikipedia

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    2 Publications. 3 References. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... So Mote It Be (1995) Questions And Answers (2001)

  7. Cornerstone - Wikipedia

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    A cornerstone (Greek: Άκρογωνιεîς, Latin: Primarii Lapidis) will sometimes be referred to as a "foundation-stone", and is symbolic of Christ, whom the Apostle Paul referred to as the "head of the corner" and is the "Chief Cornerstone of the Church" (Ephesians 2:20). A chief or head cornerstone is placed above two walls to keep them ...

  8. Selah - Wikipedia

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    The writer Robert Ruark used the word 'Selah' to finish an educational exclamation by the Old Man in the second chapter of his book 'The Old Man's Boy Grows Older'. Journalist, author and screenwriter George MacDonald Fraser used selah occasionally in The Flashman Papers , a celebrated historical fiction series published between 1969 and 2005.

  9. Talk:So mote it be - Wikipedia

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