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Welcome back to fellowship!
We ar going back to 1390, when someone wrote a rhyming rulebook for masons covering geometry, honor, table manners, and not interrupting over ale. We call it the Regius Manuscript — the oldest known Masonic text.
In this episode of Time for Fellowship, we read a few of its passages, unpack their meaning, and see why 600-year-old advice on work, conduct, and secrecy still matters in today’s lodges.
So unbynde thy cravatte, and reste thee, for it is tyme for felawshipe.
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Welcome back to fellowship!
We ar going back to 1390, when someone wrote a rhyming rulebook for masons covering geometry, honor, table manners, and not interrupting over ale. We call it the Regius Manuscript — the oldest known Masonic text.
In this episode of Time for Fellowship, we read a few of its passages, unpack their meaning, and see why 600-year-old advice on work, conduct, and secrecy still matters in today’s lodges.
So unbynde thy cravatte, and reste thee, for it is tyme for felawshipe.
Thumbnail was generated with the help of ChatGPT by OpenAI.
Text us for Fellowship
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