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Post by Tamrin on May 18, 2014 20:01:37 GMT 10
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Post by Tamrin on May 19, 2014 20:00:25 GMT 10
Love of country is the Mason's deed; world citizenship is his thought
Bro. Johann G Fichte (Born this day 1762)
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Post by Tamrin on May 20, 2014 20:21:17 GMT 10
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Post by Tamrin on May 21, 2014 19:16:15 GMT 10
(The world's first eight-hour working day was achieved this day in 1856, by stonemasons in the State of Victoria, Australia)
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Post by Tamrin on May 22, 2014 21:05:42 GMT 10
He is one of those who wander about on the obscure edges of Masonry, talking with whispers and reverence of mysteries where no mystery is
Bro. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Born this day 1859)
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Post by Tamrin on May 23, 2014 21:36:52 GMT 10
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Post by Tamrin on May 24, 2014 20:27:10 GMT 10
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Post by Tamrin on May 25, 2014 21:45:25 GMT 10
The Mystic Artby Bro. Baron Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton (Born this day 1803) The world may rail at Masonry, And scoff at Square and Line, We'll follow with complacency The Master’s great Design. A King can make a gartered Knight, And breathe away another, But he, with all his skill and might, Can never make a Brother. This power alone, thou Mystic Art, Freemasonry, is thine; The power to tame the savage heart With brother-love divine!
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Post by Tamrin on May 26, 2014 21:23:51 GMT 10
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Post by Tamrin on May 27, 2014 21:42:56 GMT 10
Brotherly love is not a tangible commodity. We cannot touch it or weigh it, smell it or taste it. Yet it is a reality; it can be creative, it can be fostered, it can be made a dynamic power. The Master who has it in his Lodge and his brethren will find that Lodge and brethren give it back to him. The Master too worried over the cares of his office to express friendliness need never wonder why his Lodge seems too cold to his effort
M.W. Bro. Carl H. Claudy US Masonic author and playwright (Died this day 1957)
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