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Masonic Supplies

Masonic Supplies It usually based on different categories some of them are as;  Masonic Regalia  Regalia Accessories   Masonic Regalia Firstly, Mason regalia are the Masonic Supplies of accessories and garments that provide the Freemasons a unique identity during ceremonial meetings or gatherings Freemasons are wearing some of these garments as pieces of...

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What is Freemasonry?

What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry is the world's most powerful fraternal organization. Although its origins are lost in the unrecorded history of medieval times, it was formally organized in London, England, in 1717. There are currently over 3 million Freemasons active worldwide, with 1.1 million in North America. With 75,000 Masons and...

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MASONIC APRONS AND THEIR SYMBOLS

MASONIC APRONS AND THEIR SYMBOLS The Masonic Aprons aren't a contemporary invention, in truth, it's the foremost ancient of all clothes. Within the third Chapter of Genesis. These words square measure written: "and the eyes of them each open, and that they know they are naked, and that they seamed...

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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,...

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Masonic Aprons

Masonic Aprons What exactly is an apron? An apron is a clothing garment that protects our clothes from getting damaged while we are performing various tasks. For example, someone doing carpentry, blacksmithing, or stonework would wear an apron. In contrast, a Masonic Aprons is worn from the waist down, while these aprons are long enough to cover...

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The Lodge Room Over Simpkin’s Store

The Lodge Room Over Simpkin's Store By Lawrence Greenleaf The plainest Lodge room in the land was Over Simpkins' Store Where Friendship Lodge had met each month for fifty' years or more. When o'er the earth the moon full-orbed, had cast her brightest beams, The Brethren came from miles around on horseback and...

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Masonic Light – A Poem By C. Pylate Price

Masonic Light By C. Pylate Price With the light of thirty three thousand suns; Freemasonry illuminates the darkest corners of the earth The benevolence of our gentle craft; Is a blessing from the Great Architect Of The Universe. To all mankind Beyond the boundaries of limits Set only by crippled feeble minds Through the perils of endless...

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Masonic Membership Card – A Poem

Masonic Membership Card By Unknown Author  hold in my hand a little scrap of paper 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches in size. It is of no intrinsic worth, not a bond, not a check or receipt for valuables, yet it is my most priceless possession. It is my membership card in a Masonic Lodge. It tells...

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The Masters Last Prayer – A Poem

The Master's Last Prayer By Unknown Author The day's labors done My journey's end has come. A new guide now leads us on. The path may be the same, The Masters Last Prayer But the style is his own: A new post will soon pass, Another mark will be reached. Let us all pray, he will lead us,   To...

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The Beacon Light – A Poem By Rob Morris

The Beacon Light By Rob Morris A city set upon a hill Cannot be hid Exposed to every eye, it will Over surrounding plain and vale, An influence shed, And spread the light of peace afar, Or blight the land with horrid war. Each Mason's Lodge is planted so For high display Each is a BEACON LIGHT, to show Life's weary...

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