Lodge and the Hebrew temple (1) (Mackey, An encyclopaedia of freemasonry and its kindred sciences, 1874)

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   Temple. The symbolism of Speculative Masonry is so intimately connected with temple building and temple worship, that some notice of these edifices seems necessary. [...]

   Masonry has derived its temple symbolism, as it has almost all its symbolic ideas, from the Hebrew type, and thus makes the temple the symbol of a Lodge. [...]

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. 795.

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