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- adverb In a
masonic way.
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Examples
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Fans of the stuff are masonically loyal, prickling with a defensiveness and an ardor that not even Wagnerians can match.
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I believe the revolutions in the US and in France and by extension in Russia, etc were satanically inspired masonically implimented.
Prophecy on the Rise of the Great Monarch de Brantigny........................ 2007
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That part of the ceremony of initiation which consists of clothing the candidate masonically.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey
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The architecture of Freemasonry is altogether related to the construction of public edifices, and principally sacred or religious ones, -- such as temples, cathedrals, churches, -- and of these, masonically, the temple of Solomon is the archetype.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey
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Freemasonry it refers especially to that east whence an ancient priesthood first disseminated truth to enlighten the world; wherefore the east is masonically called "the place of light."
The Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey
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'Smiled to masonically by the passing bicyclists, and smiling masonically to them in return, I began to feel that the rest of my visit would run smooth, if only --
Seven Men Max Beerbohm 1914
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Page view page image: on the red field of war he practiced "Relief and Brotherly Love" in saving the life of Colonel Broun, a British officer, whom he recognized masonically as a brother of the "Mystic Tie."
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The name of Edmund Randolph is masonically perpetuated in that of the Richmond Randolph Lodge, No. 19, chartered
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Very few public men in this country can show a more brilliant record, either personally, masonically or officially, than Colonel James Lewis.
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Fans of the stuff are masonically loyal, prickling with a defensiveness and an ardor that not even Wagnerians can match.
The New Yorker 2009
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