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correctness and value of their own contribution to the masonic order. more on the masonic ashlars . beehive the beehive, an emblem of industry mackey, in his encyclopedia of freemasonry, says of the beehive, the bee was among the egyptians the symbol of an obedient people, because, says horapollo, "of all insects
, the bee alone had a king." hence looking at the regulated labor of these insects when congregated in their hive, it is not surprising that a beehive should have been deemed an appropriate emblem of systematized industry. freemasonry has therefore adopted the beehive as a symbol of industry, a virtue...
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prohibited items are: personal fridge (unless you have gained prior permission on medical grounds), microwave, mini oven/grill/heater, washing machine, candles (or any other apparatus for combustion, such as an oil burner, pets (including insects, reptiles and fish), soft furnishings (including bean
prohibited items are: personal fridge (unless you have gained prior permission on medical grounds), microwave, mini oven/grill/heater, washing machine, candles (or any other apparatus for combustion, such as an oil burner, pets (including insects, reptiles and fish), soft furnishings (including bean...
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document envisaged hundreds of works, including the bible in greek , editions of the coptic gospels and works of the church fathers , texts in arabic and syriac , comprehensive editions of classical philosophy , poetry, and mathematics, a wide range of medieval scholarship, and also "a history of insects
document envisaged hundreds of works, including the bible in greek , editions of the coptic gospels and works of the church fathers , texts in arabic and syriac , comprehensive editions of classical philosophy , poetry, and mathematics, a wide range of medieval scholarship, and also "a history of insects...
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