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Albert Pike

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 12:49 PM
 

"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 11:00 AM
 

"There are no strangers in Freemasonry, only friends you've yet to meet."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 11:05 AM
 

"We Masons are among the fortunate ones who are taught to meet together with others opposing convictions or competitive ideas and yet respect each other as Brothers."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 12:30 PM
 

"A Lodge is not held together with steel bands, but by the silken ties of brotherhood, woven of interest, friendliness, good times, wholesome fraternal intercourse."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 12:32 PM
 

"The secrecy of Masonry is an honourable secrecy; any good man may ask for her secrets; those who are worthy will receive them. To give them to those who do not seek, or who are not worthy, would but impoverish the Fraternity and enrich not those who received them."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 1:01 PM
 

"Simply attending a Lodge does not make anyone a mason any more than standing in a garage makes them a car."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Thursday, 9 February 2023, 1:05 PM
 

"If you want your work to be Square, don't cut corners."


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Anon

by Mason Word - Wednesday, 22 February 2023, 7:47 AM
 

A Lodge is not held together with steel bands, but by the silken ties of brotherhood, woven of interest, friendliness, good times, wholesome fraternal intercourse. 


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Anon

by Mason Word - Wednesday, 22 February 2023, 8:23 AM
 

Masonry, according to the general acceptation of the term, is an art founded on the principles of geometry, and devoted to the service and convenience of mankind. But Freemasonry, embracing a wider range and having a nobler object in view, namely, the cultivation and improvement of the human mind, may with more propriety be called a science, inasmuch as, availing itself of the terms of the former, it inculcates the principles of the purest morality, though its lessons are for the most part veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.


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Anon

by Mason Word - Wednesday, 22 February 2023, 8:30 AM
 

The aims of Freemasonry are not limited to one form of operation, or one mode of benevolence, its object is at once moral and social. It proposes both to cultivate the mind and enlarge and purify the heart.



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