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When opened there was found the law proclaimed on Sinai, the tables on which it had been inscribed preserved for centuries, amid desolations, wars and the darkest (hour) of the Jewish nation. It had been sacredly guarded daring the long tiresome journeyings through the wilderness, or passing "Jordan's uplifted flood," yea, verily, even when the sun stood still at Ajolon, God was its guardian. All good Masons review the lesson, and all good Christians feel the sacredness. The craftsmen were seven years in building the temple and it is natural to suppose that by constant associations in secret chambers and at daily toil, they became so closely affiliated as to desire a

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