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| | Co-Masonry |
 | | Each mason owes obedience to the Order and to the laws of his country; he must live honorably, practice justice, love his neighbor, work unceasingly for the true happiness of humanity and help human beings to emancipate themselves from the thralldom of passion and ignorance. |
 | | From the first to the last, to whatever degree the aspirant may desire to be admitted, the first condition to be fulfilled is to have a reputation of unsullied honor and probity. |
 | | Indeed in the wake of the 1738 Bull, the Pope's brother, Cardinal Corsini wrote stressing that Freemasonry in England was merely an "innocent amusement". |
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