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David Merrill
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Posted - 17 Jun 2012 :  08:14:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is an interesting old paper.

Edited by - David Merrill on 17 Jun 2012 08:15:09

Jay Scott
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Posted - 17 Jun 2012 :  10:48:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A lot for the uninitiated to digest. What are the highlights?

Jay Scott.
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David Merrill
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Posted - 18 Jun 2012 :  07:50:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Page 78 in the text indicates that the Masons introduced us formally to Legal or Full Name like an informal initiation into society - standing in the courts.



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Bondservant
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Posted - 18 Jun 2012 :  17:04:26  Show Profile  Visit Bondservant's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Legal Name = Legal Fiction
http://www.ecclesia.org/forum/uploads/bondservant/ALLCAPSP.pdf
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Manuel
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Posted - 18 Jun 2012 :  18:27:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Notice the Generic explanation. Too, there are books out there
on history and spiritual meanings of names.
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David Merrill
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Posted - 19 Jun 2012 :  15:57:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Somebody invited me to a seminar on Numerology.

What I am finding as I read "Masonry and Its Jurisprudence" is that it is an exact mirror of the judiciary here in Colorado.
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