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About | The Rough Ashlar
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Seeking the Light and Shaping the Stone. The Rough Ashlar is about the search for Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty as embodied in teachings and practice of Freemasonry. In its pages and postings I hope to share the Light, Love and joyful Labor I discover as a Master Mason in shaping the stone which is himself as a Servant of others. Questions and comments are always welcome. Please stop by the. And “sign the ledger! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The Library | The Rough Ashlar
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Seeking the Light and Shaping the Stone. Which includes postings and articles on titles and topics of interest to the thoughtful brother. The Holy Bible, Master Mason Edition (Heirloom Press). Duncan’s Ritual of Freemasonry (Duncan). The Freemasons: An Illustrated Book of an Ancient Brotherhood (Johnstone). Freemasonry and its Ancient Mystic Rites (Leadbeater). The History of Freemasonry (Mackey). Lexicon of Freemasonry (Mackey). A Dictionary of Freemasonry (Macoy). The Meaning of Masonry (Wilmshurst).
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Symbolic Art | The Rough Ashlar
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Seeking the Light and Shaping the Stone. The iconography of Freemasonry is profound and acts to reveal the Truth but not always in plain, obvious fashion. One needs the “eyes to see” as well as the “ears to hear.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Ideal of a Freemason by Otto Klotz | The Rough Ashlar
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Seeking the Light and Shaping the Stone. Posted by: Soldiers' Mail. September 16, 2008. The Ideal of a Freemason by Otto Klotz. The man who is free from superstition and free from infidelity; who in nature sees the finger of the Eternal Master; who feels and adores the higher destination of man; to whom faith, hope and charity are not mere words without any meaning; to whom property, nay even life, is not too dear for the protection of innocence and virtue, and for the defense of truth;.
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History | Lodge Southern Cross No. 91
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Integrity – 7 Things. Taldumande Direct Support Day, 17 June 2012. What Are My Gifts? Lodge Southern Cross No. 91. United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory. Stay updated via RSS. Lodge Southern Cross meets at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the Sydney Masonic Centre, Level 3, Cnr Castlereagh and Goulburn Street, Sydney. Dress: Dinner Suit with Bow-tie or Lounge suit with Lodge Tie. Aug 2016 – 3rd Degree. If you have any questions. In February, 1882, the Lodge meeting...
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Dress | Lodge Southern Cross No. 91
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Integrity – 7 Things. Taldumande Direct Support Day, 17 June 2012. What Are My Gifts? Lodge Southern Cross No. 91. United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory. Stay updated via RSS. Lodge Southern Cross meets at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the Sydney Masonic Centre, Level 3, Cnr Castlereagh and Goulburn Street, Sydney. Dress: Dinner Suit with Bow-tie or Lounge suit with Lodge Tie. Aug 2016 – 3rd Degree. If you have any questions. Black shoes and socks.
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Biography | David Coburn
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David Coburn studied singing, choral conducting, composition and pipe organ at Trinity Grammar School, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He has studied piano and singing through the Australian Music Examinations Board and the Trinity College of London. David has held professional Organist and Choir Director. As a Chorister and Soloist. He has performed and been a Recitalist and Performer. In many Sydney locations including the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Town Hall, St Andrew’s Cathedral, St Mary&#...
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Fees | David Coburn
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For Weddings, Funerals, Masonic Ceremonies and Special Events. 250 Standard Service Fee. 50 per hour for rehearsal of choirs, soloists, or instrumentalists. 30 per person – Contracting of additional performers. 150 Standard Service Fee. 50 per hour for rehearsal of choirs, soloists, or instrumentalists. 30 per person – Contracting of additional performers. 65 Standard Ceremony Fee. Supplementary Services and Professional Musicians. 100 Special Musical Arrangements (per hour of arrangement).