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The Third Degree in Freemasonry Its Ornaments and Emblems

Foundations of Freemasonry Series

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The Third Degree in Freemasonry Its Ornaments and Emblems

By: William Harvey
Narrated by: Troy McElfresh
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William Harvey was a prolific masonic scholar of his day. In this poetical piece from 1917, he writes about the culmination of the masonic journey by the candidate's arrival at the third degree, or that of Master Mason. He discusses the movement of time in a mason's life, the symbols of the hourglass and scythe, and the dual aspects of the checkered tile, among other symbols.

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