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441 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. GADAR.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root; to wall in or around:--close up, fence up, hedge, inclose, make up (a wall), mason, repairer.

442 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CHATSAB.2 (James Strong)

or chatseb {khaw-tsabe'}; a primitive root; to cut or carve (wood), stone or other material); by implication, to hew, split, square, quarry, engrave:--cut, dig, divide, grave, hew (out, -er), made, mason.

443 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CHARASH.2 (James Strong)

from 'charash' ( charash ); a fabricator or any material:--artificer, (+) carpenter, craftsman, engraver, maker, + mason, skilful, (+) smith, worker, workman, such as wrought.

444 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. QIYR.2 (James Strong)

or qir (Isa. 22:5) {keer}; or (feminine) qiyrah {kee-raw'}; from 'quwr' ( quwr ); a wall (as built in a trench):--+ mason, side, town, X very, wall.

445 Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words, p. Clay.3

… a mason or potter, is used of moist "clay," in John 9:6, 11, 14 - 15, in connection with Christ's healing the blind man; in Romans 9:21, of potter's "clay," as to the potter's …

446 Concordances Scripture Index, 2Kings 12:12

NAVE 3; NAVE 8; NAVE 10; HCon (1004).18; HCon (1443).5; HCon (2388).41; HCon (2393).4; HCon (2672).10; HCon (3068).16; HCon (3318).38; HCon (4274).2; HCon (6086).12; HCon (68).8; HCon (7069).4; HCon (919).3; TCR 25; TCR 2

447 Concordances Scripture Index, 2Kings 22:6

NAVE 6; NAVE 4; NAVE 3; NAVE 8; HCon (1004).18; HCon (1129).5; HCon (1443).5; HCon (2388).41; HCon (2796).4; HCon (4274).3; HCon (6086).12; HCon (68).8; HCon (7069).4; TCR 25; TCR 2

448 Concordances Scripture Index, 1Chronicles 14:1

HCon (1004).18; HCon (1129).2; HCon (1732).4; HCon (2361).4; HCon (2438).2; HCon (2796).4; HCon (2796).9; HCon (4397).6; HCon (4428).6; HCon (6086).12; HCon (6086).18; HCon (6865).2; HCon (7023).9; HCon (730 …

449 Concordances Scripture Index, Ezra 3:7

NAVE 3; NAVE 4; NAVE 5; NAVE 3; NAVE 15; HCon (2672).14; HCon (2796).4; HCon (3220).3; HCon (3305).3; HCon (3566).2; HCon (3701).2; HCon (3844).2; HCon (3978).5; HCon (4428).6; HCon (4960).4; HCon (5414).43 …

450 The Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 33.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… England; Mason, of Scotland; Davis, of South Carolina; and quite a number in this region are, or have been, giving the cry. And will not you all, my brethren, examine …

451 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 21.6 (Sylvester Bliss)

It was here that Mr. Miller became a member of the Masonic fraternity, in which his perseverance, if nothing else, was manifested; for he advanced to the highest degree which the lodges then in the country, or in that region, could confer.

452 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 35.3 (Sylvester Bliss)

MASON ORMSBIE, Maj. Inf’ry. “To Lieut. W. MILLER, U. S. ARMY.”

453 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 154.1 (Sylvester Bliss)

… . O. Mason pastor, who had despatched a messenger for him. From the 2nd to the 8th of January, 1841, he lectured at Ballston Spa, N. Y.; and again, from the 9th to the 12th …

454 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 75 February 8, 1898, page 94 paragraph 9

… , brick-masons, farmers, and laundry-women as for industrial leaders,—men who, in addition to their practical knowledge, can draw plans, make estimates, take contracts …

455 The American Sentinel 2 April 1887, page 30 paragraph 11

… a Masonic hierarchy in this Government, as there is to establish a National Reform hierarchy; or if we should see in Masonry any such menace to civil and religious …

456 The American Sentinel 2 October 1887, page 78 paragraph 9

… by Masons; and published by John Quincy Adams as given. These oaths swear men to have their throats cut if they violate the by-laws of their lodges.”

457 The American Sentinel 5 August 28, 1890, page 267 paragraph 6

… and Mason Streets, San Francisco,” and laments that “our Sunday or Sabbath day is widely desecrated” and “God’s holy day desecrated and put to shame.” In another …

458 The American Sentinel 8 August 17, 1893, page 264 paragraph 2

… Mr. Mason—Clingman’s attorney—had among his clients a single Adventist stockholder in the Fair, which however he has not, would the Statesman be justified …

459 The American Sentinel 9 August 30, 1894, page 266 paragraph 3

… , “the Masonic sect.” We are not qualified to defend Masonry; but we know perfectly well that, admitting the truth of all that he says of Masonry, most, if not all, of …

460 The American Sentinel 10 January 24, 1895, page 30 paragraph 2

… of Mason and Dixon’s line, and were the result of local conditions. But we have always responded that the human heart is the same on both sides of the line, and …