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The Square



The Square
by/par Bro. G.H. North, J.W. of Burlington Lodge No.165
Among masons it is well known that the square is the second of the three great lights to be mentioned, which the Old Modern Grand Lodge called the furniture of the lodge. The word 'square' has become a by-word for honest dealing and sincerity of purpose. It is one of the principles adopted generally into the language, from a Masonic source, and it is of all others the symbol of the craft itself; although the V.O.S.L. is derived from God to man in general, the square belongs to the whole craft.... read the rest / lisez le restant

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The Square
Among masons it is well known that the square is the second of the three great lights to be mentioned, which the Old Modern Grand Lodge called the furniture of the lodge. The word 'square' has become a by-word for honest dealing and sincerity of purpose. It is one of the principles adopted generally into the language, from a Masonic source, and it is of all others the symbol of the craft itself; although the V.O.S.L. is derived from God to man in general, the square belongs to the whole craft.
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