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Episode 33: Anderson's Constitutions

Episode 33: Anderson's Constitutions

Should Freemason's live by a code of honor?

Legends of the Craft · Matias Cumsille and Aksel Suvari

March 8, 20221h 54m

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Anderson's Constitutions, penned in 1723, form the foundation of modern Freemasonry. Much has been written about the historical veracity of this document, its origins, authenticity and its worth to the Craft. But very little has been said about what this document is exhorting Freemasons to do. Anderson's Constitutions give us the outline of an ancient honor code, a code which a Freemason is bound to live by and uphold. What does this code entail and how should the Freemason enact the strictures of Anderson's Constitutions in his daily life?

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