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Interesting facts...Ou Alexandra I, Czar of Russia from 1801 to 1825, banned the craft in Russia in
1801. He rescinded the order in 1803 and became a Freemason, probably for
political reasons. But in 1822, he again banned Freemasonry in Russia. In England, Lewis is a symbol of strength. Universally, a symbol of the
son of a Mason
not yet twenty-one years of age; hence the drivation of "strength"
since a man's strength is in his son (s). “From ancient times no Master or Fellow could be absent from his lodge,
especially when warned to appear, without incurring a severe censure, unless it
appeared to the Master that pure necessity hindered him.” Charles McCue, born in Northern Ireland on June 14, 1756, was made a Mason there at age 18, migrated to Canada in 1837, affiliated with St. John’s Lodge #86 at Ingersoll, Ontario, and at the time of his death, May 5, 1870, had been a Mason for almost 95 years. Andrew Bell, the Scottish printer and engraver who founded the Encyclopedia Britannica, was a member of Holyrod House Lodge #44, Edinburgh. In 1757 the Lodge ordered a number of Masonic copper engravings from Bell and, before he completed his contract, he asked to become a member of the lodge. Our purpose in all of Masonry has been to make the organization one of
Charity for all mankind; to practice the Golden Rule;
to love our country; to serve God with reverence; to be humble; to adhere to the
Cardinal Virtues; to greet everyone on the same level of
human understanding.” The Monument's Secret Christian Sharps (1811-1874) was the inventor of the famous Sharps
breech-loading rifle, which was so important in the American Civil War. The term
“sharp shooter” evolved as a result of this rifle’s accuracy. Sharps was a
member of Meridian Sun Lodge #158 in Philadelphia, PA. As to immortality, my conviction stands thus: “The Magic Flute” by Bro. Wolfgang Mozart is the symbolic representation of human evolution and was composed by him to replace the symbolic Masonic initiations forbidden by the Emperor of Austria — thus enabling his brethren to instruct Masonically in spite of the edicts of the tyrannical government of that time. In passing the pillars, the Fellow Craft is not bidden to observe one more than
the other. By implication, he has both power and control laid out for him. Power
without control is anarchy. Control without power is futility. By implication,
the two pillars of strength and establishment Even if you’re on the right track, "If we don't stand for something, we will fall for anything". - Rev. Sloane Coffin “From ancient times no Master or Fellow could be absent from his Lodge,
especially when warned to appear, without incurring a severe censure, |
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