It is important to know that Mary Baker Eddy's husband George Glover had reached the Freemason degree of Royal Arch Mason. This shows that he was not a low-level Mason, and this is the degree right before you are allowed to learn "Crypto-Masonry" or to learn the secrets of the Freemason order. Eddy's husband was likely training in the occult secrets of Masonry. The Masons held a "special meeting" to mourn George Glover's death so entrenched in Masonry he was.
The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, and Miscellany (1913)
Scientist, and Miscellany (1913)
Mary Baker Eddy and others
CHAPTER XIX
Brother Glover resided in Charleston, S. C., and was made a Mason in “St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 10.” He was soon exalted to the degree of a Royal Arch Mason in “Union Chapter, No. 3,” and retained his membership in both till his decease. He was devotedly attached to Masonry, faithful as a member and officer of the Lodge and Chapter, and beloved by his brothers and companions, who mourn his early death
A "special meeting" held for George Glover's death by Masons
In the records of St. John's Lodge, Wilmington, as found by one of your own citizens, a Mason, it is shown that on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1844, a special meeting was convened for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to Brother George W. Glover, who died on the night of the twenty-seventh. The minutes record this further proceeding: —
“A procession was formed, which moved to the residence of the deceased, and from thence to the Episcopal burying-ground, where the body was interred with the usual ceremonies. The procession then returned to the lodge, which was closed in due form.”
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