MASTER'S JEWEL
The
Plumb, when placed at either end of the Level, forms the Square. To say that the Masters jewel is made
of the two immediately lesser jewels, is to say that the Master, to be
properly prepared, should have served and worn both lesser jewels. Every Mason, holding an elected or
appointed office, should learn the extensive allegory of the jewel he wears.
Every jewel' in the Masonic order will lead it's researcher into the Holy
Bible. At least once during the term of every
officer., he should present to the Craft, the allegory of his
jewel. The Masters jewel, The square,
is an angle of 90 degrees, or fourth part of a circle. The Square, when inverted and extended
to a semi-round, becomes the Quadrant and the true fourth part of a circle.
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