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Article CRAFT CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT STONEHEWERS, MASONS, AND CARPENTERS. ← Page 7 of 7 Article With the Greeters: Page 1 of 3 →
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Craft Customs Of The Ancient Stonehewers, Masons, And Carpenters.
time truly , honourably , and honestly , and that my sponsors have well and truly instructed me in craft customs and usages . " "
With The Greeters:
With the Greeters :
By Leave and Favour : Are you a greeter or a letter Mason ? By Leave and Favour : A greeter . By Leave and Favour : What is the difference between a greeter and a letter mason ? By Leave and Favour : Secresy .
By Leave and Favour : Give me the sign . By Leave and Favour : Then must I move my tongue ?* By Leave and Favour : Who was the first stonehewer ? By Leave and Favour : Elogius or Moses . By Leave and Favour : Enter , worshipful stonehewer .
By Leave and Favour : With what tools did he fashion his first stone ? By Leave and Favour : With an iron mallet and cold chisel . By Leave and Favour : What sort of a stone did he make ? By Leave and Favour : A surbase . By Leave and Favour : Where did he make it ?
By Leave and Favour : Before him . By Leave and Favour : For Avhat place did he make it ? By Leave and Favour : For the Babylonic tower . By Leave and Favour : Who was the first architect ? By Leave and Favour : John the Evangelist ?
By Leave and Favour : On what did you serve ? By Leave and Favour : On an honest indenture . By Leave and Favour : Why did you learn the handicraft H By Leave and Favour : I will strengthen it and not Aveaken it . By Leave gnd Favour : What do you carry under your tongue ?
By Leave and Favour : Secresy . By Leave and Favour : What do you carry under your hat ? By Leave and Favour : Discipline and Avorth [_ i . e . worshipfulness . ] By Leave and Favour : Why do you carry a stick ? By Leave and Favour : In honour of God and all trusty
stonehewers , for my own use , and to spite all other SAvine . f By Leave and Favour : Why do you wear an apron ? By Leave and Favour : In honour of all trusty stoneheAvers , and
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Craft Customs Of The Ancient Stonehewers, Masons, And Carpenters.
time truly , honourably , and honestly , and that my sponsors have well and truly instructed me in craft customs and usages . " "
With The Greeters:
With the Greeters :
By Leave and Favour : Are you a greeter or a letter Mason ? By Leave and Favour : A greeter . By Leave and Favour : What is the difference between a greeter and a letter mason ? By Leave and Favour : Secresy .
By Leave and Favour : Give me the sign . By Leave and Favour : Then must I move my tongue ?* By Leave and Favour : Who was the first stonehewer ? By Leave and Favour : Elogius or Moses . By Leave and Favour : Enter , worshipful stonehewer .
By Leave and Favour : With what tools did he fashion his first stone ? By Leave and Favour : With an iron mallet and cold chisel . By Leave and Favour : What sort of a stone did he make ? By Leave and Favour : A surbase . By Leave and Favour : Where did he make it ?
By Leave and Favour : Before him . By Leave and Favour : For Avhat place did he make it ? By Leave and Favour : For the Babylonic tower . By Leave and Favour : Who was the first architect ? By Leave and Favour : John the Evangelist ?
By Leave and Favour : On what did you serve ? By Leave and Favour : On an honest indenture . By Leave and Favour : Why did you learn the handicraft H By Leave and Favour : I will strengthen it and not Aveaken it . By Leave gnd Favour : What do you carry under your tongue ?
By Leave and Favour : Secresy . By Leave and Favour : What do you carry under your hat ? By Leave and Favour : Discipline and Avorth [_ i . e . worshipfulness . ] By Leave and Favour : Why do you carry a stick ? By Leave and Favour : In honour of God and all trusty
stonehewers , for my own use , and to spite all other SAvine . f By Leave and Favour : Why do you wear an apron ? By Leave and Favour : In honour of all trusty stoneheAvers , and