
The Speculative Science and the Operative Art
Foundations of Freemasonry Series
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Narrado por:
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Norman Wood
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De:
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Albert G. Mackey
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Brother Mackey outlines a brief history of why we, as Freemasons, consider operative and speculative masonry to be interconnected even though, on the surface, they don't appear to be. He discusses symbolism being handed down by generations of priests as well as the erection of King Solomon's temple and our role in all of it.
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