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To heed a brother Masonic

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

To heed is to pay very close, careful, attention, to another. Also, to take notice of such of this individual. To heed a brother Masonic is to notice and pay very close attention to him, his beliefs, life, and actions.

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