June 2024
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This is a short and speculative presentation first published in 1863 by the renowned Masonic scholar the Rev’d. Dr. George Oliver.
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Good evening Quarrymen This weekend a fascinating little speculative work written in 1863. From the pen of that renowned authority the Revd. Dr. George Oliver. I hope you’ll enjoy “The Universal Language of Masonry”
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Good evening Quarrymen This weekend’s video is a collection of presentations exploring aspects of Masonic Symbolism:
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Good evening Quarrymen This weekend we’re going back to look at some more ‘hidden gems’ from the channel archives. Please join us for a compendium of videos exploring the symbolic side of the Craft:
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Good morning Quarrymen Tomorrow a new series of YouTube video Shorts will commence: THE BOOK OF ENOCH Explore the mysteries of an ancient text with our new series: a slow, immersive reading of the Book of Enoch. This apocalyptic religious work, also known as 1 Enoch, is traditionally attributed to the patriarch Enoch, father of…
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An extract from ‘Chapters of Masonic History’ By Bro. H.L. HAYWOOD, and first published in ‘THE BUILDER’ November 1923. Please consider supporting the work of the channel by becoming a member or visiting our store. Your support will assist us to continue and enhance the channel. Memberships: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUcTX1SySa4M9sarg6075sA/join Store: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUcTX1SySa4M9sarg6075sA/store
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Good evening Quarrymen This weekend’s video, as selected by our wonderful Fellowcraft channel members, comes from the pen of the distinguished Bro. H.L.Haywood. Let’s take an in-depth look at the foundations of the Craft …
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This is a lengthy anonymous presentation which asks some intriguing questions. From the style and tone it was clearly written in the late 19th or early 20th century. I suspect it is from the pen of AE Waite. In the interests of length, I did elide a lengthy discursive passage about Graeco-Roman religious practices. Please…
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Good evening Quarrymen The votes are in, and this weekend’s video, as selected by our Channel Fellowcraft members, will be …
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This anonymous work from June 1924 makes some interesting, and at time controversial, observations about the significance of the Level and Plumb in Masonic tradition. I was particularly intrigued by the author’s attitude to ‘Equality’ both in a Masonry and societal context. Perhaps not a fashionable viewpoint 100 years later!