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The Masonic Eye

The Masonic Eye The Masonic Eye is an emblematic portrayal of the Eye of God. It addresses God's watchfulness over the Universe and his consideration of the universe. The Masonic Eye or The All Seeing Eye has been utilized by different developments previously. Egyptians and Hebrews:  The Egyptians and the Hebrews began utilizing the image of the Masonic Eye because of allegorical thinking from the individuals who imagined that the Eye was an image of God's All Seeing capacity. The hand was viewed as...

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The Worshipful Master

The Worshipful Master In Craft Freemasonry, for the most part, called Blue Lodge Freemasonry, each Masonic Lodge chooses or selects Masonic Lodge officials to execute the required elements of the cabin's life and work. The exact rundown of such workplaces could shift between the purviews of different Grand Lodges. However, certain elements square measure normal to all or any square measure regularly in most. Also Worshipful Master wears Master Mason Apron that seems like an honor for him. Masonry began in the...

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What is A Mason?

What Is A Mason? That's not a stunning question. Although Masons (Freemasons) area unit members of the biggest and oldest fraternity within the world and although nearly everybody contains a father or gramps or uncle UN agency was a Mason, many of us are not quite bound simply UN agency Masons area unit. The answer is easy. A Mason (or Freemasons) could be a member of a fraternity refers to as Masonry (or Freemasonry). A fraternity could be a cluster of men...

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Always a Mason

Always a Mason  Douglas Malloch                   Masonry Let no king quite put off his crown! I still would have him kingly when In some old inn, the king sat down To banquet with his serving men. I love a mild and merry persist,         Whom Brothers toast, and neighbors prod; Yet would I have him, at the feast, A little of the man of God.     So, with a Mason: I would see Him somewhat of a Mason still, Though for from...

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History of freemasonry

History of The Freemasonry

History of Freemasonry So, The questions of when; how; why and where Freemasonry originated are still the subject of intense speculation. The general consensus among Masonic scholars is that it descends directly or indirectly from the organization of operative stonemasons; who built the great cathedrals and castles of the middle ages. However; the claims of origin go further back to bronze age civilizations who were supposedly; built by Freemasons and from whom Freemasons actually claim their origins. And Masonic patronage is...

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Father of the York rite

The Father of The York Rite

The Father of the York Rite   Thomas Smith Webb is considered to be the Father of the York Rite or the American Rite. Born on October 30, 1771, in Boston, Massachusetts. Webb grew up as a printer’s apprentice in Boston before continuing in New Hampshire. In New Hampshire, he completed the three Ancient Craft Masonry degrees at the Rising Sun Lodge in 1790. In 1793, Thomas Smith Webb moved to Albany, where he started a paper staining factory. Thomas Smith Webb is...

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