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The Work
The lectures, the symbols, the tools. What every Mason memorizes and lives by.
The bulk of Masonic study. The Three Great Lights, the working tools of each degree, the ashlars, the lesser lights, the two pillars, the mosaic pavement, the officer jewels: the published material every Mason is expected to recognize, in plain language drawn from Webb's Monitor, Mackey's Encyclopaedia, and the MSANA Short Talk Bulletins. No tyled material. This is the body of knowledge a Mason carries with him into Lodge and out of it.
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Later chapters in this theme
- The Public Symbols of the Craft
- The Three Great Lights
- The Volume of the Sacred Law
- The Square
- The Compasses
- Working Tools of the Entered Apprentice
- The Common Gavel and the Rough Ashlar
- Working Tools of the Fellowcraft
- The Trowel
- The Working Tools as a Set
- Perfect Ashlar and the Lewis
- The Lesser Lights
- The Two Pillars
- The Mosaic Pavement
- Officer Jewels
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