Speculative Masonry

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Etymology

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From the belief that Freemasonry originated as an intellectual or “speculative” derivative of the ancient precepts of practical masonry.

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Speculative Masonry

  1. (archaic) Freemasonry, as distinct from masonry in its ordinary sense relating to construction.
    Coordinate term: Operative Masonry
    • 1875 September 18, “Freemasonry—An Advancive Science”, in The Freemason’s Chronicle, volume 2, number 38, page 180:
      The whole scope and design of Speculative Masonry is to produce advancement in morality and virtue.