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Txmason32

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Somewhere between 1725 and 1730 the hiramaic legend was introduced . Before you had two degrees they took the first degree and made it into two and the 2nd became the 3rd . Before 1725 you had the legend of Noah and his ancestors and the line of Cain and the two pillars cast depending on how God was to destroy the world by flood or fire

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Txmason32

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The Graham manuscript of 1726 refers to the three sons of Noah venturing to their fathers grave to retrieve a secret . On re opening the grave the sons well you know . Even in the Anderson constitution first published in 1723 , called a Mason "a true Noachida" as it was believed Noah and his three sons were all masons

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Virgin Islands Brother

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lone77wulf

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Brothers, I am seeking an opinion here so I don't make step on any toes with my ring. I am looking at getting a custom ring like this one: http://freemasonrings.com/i/?i=JW-MR-385 and they offer different text around the center. One they offer is Ordo Ab Chao, and the english translation of Order from chaos. Some sites list this as being a motto only of the 33° in the Scottish Rite, but then others, such as http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/masonic_mottoes.html say it is one of the original mottos of craft masonry. The phrase has significant meaning to me because of my work and where I plan on moving in my career, and I like that tie to Freemasonry. Would it be appropriate to use the latin or the english, or should I go with a different phrase. I was thinking of Lux E Tenebris (Light from darkness) if I need to use and alternative.
 

jrmorgan919

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All I can say is I wouldn't get that on there because it is linked to the Scottish Rite, but that's just me.


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jharmon79

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After much searching, I finally found one.

Bro. John S. Harmon
 

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GeNomeZ

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Here is my Grandfather's ring that I now wear (since being raised two days ago). He was raised in 1947 and I had a Brother from my lodge restore and resize it.
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GeNomeZ

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Thank you! The Brother I took it to really does fantastic work. The ring is close to 70 years old. My Grandfather, Grandmother and Father would be proud I am sure. I'm the 4th generation Mason in my family (that I know of). I'm honored to wear it.


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BroBook

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Well said!!!

"The correct way to wear it is with dignity and pride."

Also very true, I have walked into my Lodge and found some brothers wearing them compass points in, some compass points out. Its all depending on your interpretation of your ring. The symbolism for one may be different for another.




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I like that D&P thing also , I wear mine points down had not given it much thought, but when I first saw the light the feet pointed toward me, but I was an outsider until ...


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