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n. A Freemason who has attained a certain rank.
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Usage examples of "fellowcraft".
What they were may not be here discussed, but it is safe to say that a Master Mason of the Middle Ages, were he to return from the land of shadows, could perhaps make himself known as such in a Fellowcraft Lodge of today.
The confusion today is due, no doubt, to the custom of the German Guilds, where a Fellowcraft had to serve an additional two years as a journeyman before becoming a Master.
Indeed, the reverse was true, and it was not the Fellowcraft but the Apprentice who prepared his masterpiece, and if it was accepted, he became a Master.
Philosophy, the grip of a Fellowcraft, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l.
Pythagoras, Fellowcraft Degree a reproduction of the teachings of, 366-l.
Thereupon he ceased to be a pupil and servant, passed into the ranks of Fellowcrafts, and became a free man capable, for the first time in his life, of earning his living and choosing his own employer.