Blazing star is divine Providence (Mackey, An encyclopaedia of freemasonry and its kindred sciences, 1874)
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Blazing Star. [...]
In the lectures taught by Webb, and very generally adopted in this country, the Blazing Star is said to be "commemorative of the star which appeared to guide the wise men of the East to the place of our Saviour's nativity," and it is subsequently explained as hieroglyphically representing divine Providence. [...]
Mackey, Albert Gallatin, An encyclopaedia of freemasonry and its kindred sciences: comprising the whole range of arts, sciences and literature as connected with the institution, Philadelphia: Moss & Company, 1874, p. 117.
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