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to be connected with them. Such a motive is the most beautiful among all.
Others become Freemasons out of curiosity original: "Fürwiz"; implies a shallow or meddling inquisitiveness. They desire to possess a secret which causes so much talk in the world. Indisputably, this cause is blameworthy. To engage with an unknown matter out of mere curiosity is the same as—exposing oneself to an apparent danger, solely for the purpose of becoming acquainted with it.
The third kind can arise from an insurmountable urge to join in with everything that is fashionable. This motive is the most ridiculous among all; it never produces zealous Brothers. One sets aside the M. S. Likely referring to the 'Maurer-Schurz' or Masonic apron, the symbolic garment of the fraternity. along with their old-fashioned clothes, and has never been a Freemason except in name.
The Order has made it a law not to entrust any newly admitted Brother with its entire secret; caution brought forth this rule. The Or—
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