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  2. Square and Compasses - Wikipedia

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    The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. Both the square and compasses are architect 's tools and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons. Some Lodges and rituals explain these symbols as lessons in conduct: for example ...

  3. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Freemasonry describes itself as a "beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols". [46] The symbolism is mainly, but not exclusively, drawn from the tools of stonemasons – the square and compasses, the level and plumb rule, the trowel, the rough and smooth ashlars, among others. Moral lessons are attributed to ...

  4. Compass (drawing tool) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of compasses is often used as a symbol of precision and discernment. As such it finds a place in logos and symbols such as the Freemasons' Square and Compasses and in various computer icons. English poet John Donne used the compass as a conceit in "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" (1611).

  5. File:Square compasses.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Square and Compasses is one of the most prominent symbols of Freemasonry. The "G" in the middle represents God, otherwise known inside Lodges as "The Grand Geometrician of the Universe", since Freemasonry demands belief in no specific faith, simply a belief in a "Supreme Being". It has also been ascribed to the Worshipful Master's ...

  6. Square and Compass (fraternity) - Wikipedia

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    The name Square and Compass was chosen because square and compasses, more correctly a square and a set of compasses joined, is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. The Square and Compass badge was diamond-shaped with the letters M, F, C & E at the four corners and two secret characters in the center. [6]

  7. Square (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The square and compass symbol used by Freemasons. Statue in Helsinki of Thomas the Apostle holding a square. The square is incorporated into the most common Freemasonry symbol, the Square and Compasses. [35] Historically squares have also been used by woodworkers, such as joiners and carpenters, as symbols in signs and heraldry to represent ...

  8. Temple garment - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Square and Compasses, Taylor described the other symbols as follows: the collar represented the idea that the Lord's "yoke is easy and [his] burden is light", or the "Crown of the Priesthood"; the double-knotted strings represented "the Trinity" and "the marriage covenant"; the navel mark represents "strength in the navel and ...

  9. Squaring the circle - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Squaring the circle is a problem in geometry first proposed in Greek mathematics. It is the challenge of constructing a square with the area of a given circle by using only a finite number of steps with a compass and straightedge. The difficulty of the problem raised the question of whether specified axioms of Euclidean geometry ...