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for the good of masonry The 47th Problem of Euclid

for the good of masonry It's Everywhere...

for the good of masonry It's Everywhere... Master's Carpet

for the good of masonry It's Everywhere... Master's Carpet Past Master's Jewel (in some jurisdictions)‏

for the good of masonry It's Everywhere... Master's Carpet Past Master's Jewel (in some jurisdictions)‏ Grand Officer's Aprons (in Texas)‏

for the good of masonry Anderson's Constitutions (1723)‏

for the good of masonry What is it?

for the good of masonry What is it? The foundation of geometry

for the good of masonry What is it? The foundation of geometry The foundation of architecture

for the good of masonry What is it? The foundation of geometry The foundation of architecture The foundation of science

for the good of masonry What is it? The foundation of geometry The foundation of architecture The foundation of science The foundation of reasoning

for the good of masonry Who was Euclid?

for the good of masonry Who was Euclid? A Mathematician

for the good of masonry Who was Euclid? A Mathematician Greek ~ 300 B.C.

for the good of masonry Who was Euclid? A Mathematician Greek ~ 300 B.C. Cataloged the principles of Geometry

for the good of masonry Who was Euclid? A Mathematician Greek ~ 300 B.C. Cataloged the principles of Geometry Euclidian Geometry

for the good of masonry What is the 47th?

for the good of masonry What is the 47th? Pythagorean Theorem

for the good of masonry What is the 47th? Pythagorean Theorem Pythagoras (Greek ~ 582 BC)‏

for the good of masonry What is the 47th? Pythagorean Theorem Pythagoras (Greek ~ 582 BC)‏ Traveled extensively

for the good of masonry What is the 47th? Pythagorean Theorem Pythagoras (Greek ~ 582 BC)‏ Traveled extensively A Master Mason?

for the good of masonry What is the 47th? Pythagorean Theorem Pythagoras (Greek ~ 582 BC)‏ Traveled extensively A Master Mason? Eureka!

for the good of masonry Much Earlier...

for the good of masonry Much Earlier... Ancient Egyptians

for the good of masonry Much Earlier... Ancient Egyptians No Square?

for the good of masonry Much Earlier... Ancient Egyptians No Square? Make one!

for the good of masonry Much Earlier... Ancient Egyptians No Square? Make one! Magic - 3, 4 & 5

for the good of masonry The Triangle

for the good of masonry Eureka!!

Impossible Without It

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It Surveying

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It SurveyingNavigation

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It SurveyingNavigationAstronomy

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It SurveyingNavigationAstronomyArchitecture

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It SurveyingNavigationAstronomyArchitecture Space Travel

for the good of masonry Impossible Without It SurveyingNavigationAstronomyArchitecture Space Travel Global Positioning

for the good of masonry Masonry celebrates...

for the good of masonry Masonry celebrates... Knowledge

for the good of masonry Masonry celebrates... Knowledge The search for knowledge

for the good of masonry He that hath...

for the good of masonry He that hath......ears to hear - let him hear!

for the good of masonry He that hath......ears to hear - let him hear!...eyes to see - let him look!

for the good of masonry then he may understand...

for the good of masonry then he may understand......how the square teaches morality;

for the good of masonry then he may understand......how the square teaches morality;...why the square is the emblem of the Master;

for the good of masonry then he may understand......how the square teaches morality;...why the square is the emblem of the Master; and why...

for the good of masonry