An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences Comprising the Whole R

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An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences Comprising the Whole R
Albert Gallatin Mackey
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" This is because these three officers, representing the sun in his three prominent points of rising, cul- minating, and setting, are supposed to be stationary, and theretbre remain in the spot appropriated to them by the ritual, while the Deacon and other officers are required to move about from place to place in the Lodge.
Statistics of Freemasonry. The assertion that " in every land a Mason may find a home, and in every clime a brother, " is well sustained by the statistics of the Order, whi
...ch show that, wherever civilized men have left their footprints, its temples have been established. It is impossible to venture on anything more than a mere approximation to the number of Freema- sons scattered over the world ; but if we are correct in believing that there are more than 400, 000 Masons in the United States of America, any estimate that would place the whole number of the Fraternity every- where dispersed at less than a million and a half would be a very low estimate. The following is a table of the countries in which Freemasonry is openly practised with the permission of the public authori- ties, omitting the States, now, by the increasing spirit of tolerance, very few, in- deed, where the suspicions of the govern- ment compel the Masons, if they meet at all, to meet in private : I.

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