Monday, December 28, 2020

Random Building Thoughts - 2020-12-28

 

 

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When you do not apply your Working Tools,
you Build things with poor Measure.

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CRAFT (n.) Old English cræft (West Saxon, Northumbrian), -creft (Kentish), originally "power, physical strength, might," from Proto-Germanic *krab-/*kraf- (cognates: Old Frisian kreft, Old High German chraft, German Kraft "strength, skill;" Old Norse kraptr "strength, virtue"). Sense expanded in Old English to include "skill, dexterity; art, science, talent" (via a notion of "mental power"), which led by late Old English to the meaning "trade, handicraft, calling," also "something built or made." The word still was used for "might, power" in Middle English. 
 
CRAFT (v.) Old English cræftan "to exercise a craft, build," from the same source as craft (n.). Meaning "to make skillfully" is from early 15c., obsolete from 16c., but revived c. 1950s, largely in U.S. advertising and commercial senses. 
 
Special thanks to Bro. Nick Adair for inspiring this post.

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 Of the two Holy Saints John, which was Christian?

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Your Answer Please?

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Three Great Lights... to what do they allude?

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Only your BEST thoughts please.

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The man is correct!

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"Not since the likes of Born in Blood or The Hiram Key has such a ground breaking Origin of the Craft been explored. Where previous authors and researchers just barely brush upon the subject or just mention it in passing, Brother Nagy digs all the way into it and with thorough and methodical research. His book, The Craft Unmasked!, is a fun ride and a fast read. You will not be able to put this book down."
--  Brother Richard Zarth

Found Here: http://www.coach.net/TCU.htm
 
 
 
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