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Old 08-10-2020, 10:35 AM   #79
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lol, "exis" means "exit" in middle eastern literature, but it was considered a dead language so it was abolished by officials. Freemasons commonly use this term but not all. William Shakespeare used the term frequently, in novels archived in the Freemasonry titled as, "Long Live The King", and else manuscripts but Gold dust (exis) don't know that tho, lol.. sshh.. Obviously, these novels are not open to the public but are only accessible through hierarchy in the Masonry so don't bother looking for them online, lol.

The term was created and revised to English literature by a palesmen (of the, dutch) during the 1400's and was considered to be a romance throughout the history of literature but was abolished from the common language due to on going debates throughout the Freemasonry concerning power and direction. Obviously, this knowledge cannot be "googled" or anything of that nature, per say but as said prior, only are accessible through the hierarchy of the Freemasonry. In essence, don't even bother wasting your time looking this information up, because you won't find anything on it, perhaps.
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