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What is a Mason?

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Framed printed declaration under the heading: "What is a Mason?"; with masonic symbols and allegories. Unknown author and date.

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Local identifier
NML00062
Language of Item
English
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Location of Original
Colin K. Duquemin Masonic Museum
Niagara Lodge #2 A.F. & A.M., G.R.C.
153 King Street, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
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The Museum was named after Bro. Colin Duquemin for his work in preserving masonic past.
It is home to many artifacts from Niagara district, including regalia, books, certificates,
and masonic documents.
Contact
Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
Email:localhistory@notlpl.org
Website
Agency street/mail address:
10 Anderson Lane P.O. Box 430
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
905-468-2023
Full Text

"A Mason is a Man and a Brother whose Trust is in God. He meets you on the Level and acts upon the Square. Truth is his Compass and he is ever Plumb. He has a true Grip on all that is Rite. He is loyal to his Order and whatever his Degree he is Master of himself. In the Lodge of life he wears unstained the white Lambskin of Innocence. From his Initiation as an Entered Apprentice he travels ever East toward the Light of Wisdom until he receives the final – the Divine Password that admits him into the Ineffable Presence of the Eternal Supreme Grand Master of the Universe God."

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