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         Freemasonry:     more books (100)
  1. The Lost Keys of Freemasonry by Manly P. Hall, 1999-06
  2. Charles Testut's Le Vieux Salomon: Race, Religion, Socialism, and Freemasonry (After the Empire) by Sheri Abel, 2009-07-16

141. Baden-Powell And Freemasonry
Lord BadenPowell Benefactor of Boyhood BP and freemasonry The values ofScouting are said to closely parallel those of freemasonry and many of BP s
http://www.pinetreeweb.com/bp-freemasonry.htm
Lord Baden-Powell
Benefactor of Boyhood
B-P and Freemasonry Many Scouters express interest in whether or not B-P was a Freemason. The values of Scouting are said to closely parallel those of Freemasonry and many of B-P's contemporaries were members of the fraternity. In researching this subject, I became acquainted with a long-time Scouter and Mason, who has devoted considerable effort to the question. His researches have included correspondence with the United Grand Lodge of England, the competent Masonic body in England, and with Brother Scouters and Masons in Belgium, England, Australia and the United States. His research leads him to the conclusion that B-P, most probably, was not a Freemason. The author, now in his 80's, is a 32º Mason, an Eagle Scout, and a member of the Order of the Arrow. He has generously given permission for the publication of the conclusions of his research, requesting only that his manuscript be published without direct attribution, as he feels he is of an age and time when he does not feel able to respond to correspondence and would not wish to appear ungracious. He devotes most of his energy in continued research and writing on Freemasonry. An article edited from this manuscript has appeared in Masonic publications. Lord Baden-Powell, Benefactor of Boyhood

142. Regular Grand Lodge Of Belgium
Groups Freemasons from 41 Lodges who practise traditional freemasonry. The Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium is essentially an initiatic society, where search for individual improvement, fraternity and ethic are practised.
http://www.glrb.org/
Grande Loge Régulière de Belgique
Reguliere Groot Loge van België
Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium Cliquez ici pour visiter notre site en français La Grande Loge Régulière de Belgique vous souhaite la bienvenue sur son site. Elle groupe des Francs-maçons répartis en 42 Loges qui pratiquent une Franc-maçonnerie de Tradition. La Grande Loge Régulière de Belgique est essentiellement une société initiatique pratiquant la recherche du perfectionnement individuel, de la fraternité, d'une éthique. Dénominateurs communs : la croyance en un Grand Architecte de l'Univers ainsi que l'exclusion de tout débat politique ou religieux en Loge. Klik hier om onze nederlandstalige site te bezoeken De Reguliere Grootloge van België heet u welkom op haar site. Zij groepeert Vrijmetselaars uit 42 Loges die de traditionele Vrijmetselarij beoefenen. De Reguliere Grootloge van België is hoofdzakelijk een inwijdingsgenootschap die streeft naar individuele vervolmaking, broederschap en ethiek.Gemeenschappelijke kenmerken : het geloof in een Opperbouwmeester van het Heelal en het verbod in de Loge politieke of godsdienstige debatten te voeren. Click here to visit our English site The Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium welcomes you on its site. It groups Freemasons from 42 Lodges who practise traditional Freemasonry. The Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium is essentially an initiatic society, where search for individual improvement, fraternity and ethic are practised. Common denominators : belief in a Great Architect of the Universe and exclusion in Lodge of all political or religious debate.

143. Mason, Masonry And Freemasonry
mason,masonry,freemasonry. Although freemasonry is not a religion, its emphasison the Fatherhood of God ensures that the Brotherhood of Man follows
http://www.gl-mi.org/masons.htm
Michigan Masons
Masonic Masons

Who are the Masons

Michigan Masons and Freemasonry. The History of Freemasonry Freemasonry Secret?Grand Lodge of Michigan Masons. Michigan Freemasonry Fratenity. Search our Site The Beacon Project 200,000 volunteer hours to local schools. click here
Pocket Petitions
Join the Masons
MASON, MASONRY AND FREEMASONRY
Who, What and Where
FREEMASONRY is first and foremost a fraternity. It is also “ A Way of Life.” The brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God is primary – this means that its activities should always be designed to promote friendship, morality and brotherly love. Freemasonry is a unique institution that has been a major part of community life in America for over two hundred and fifty (250) years. It is America 's largest and oldest fraternity, and one that continues to be an important part of many men's personal lives and growth. Although Freemasonry is not a religion, its emphasis on the Fatherhood of God ensures that the Brotherhood of Man follows naturally. This coupled with the obligation to abide by the Golden Rule, particularly with a fellow Mason, makes for one of the strongest bonds of society. When you meet another Mason, the odds that he will treat you as you would like to be treated are very high indeed. Who are Masons?

144. Freemasonry And Masonic Lodge Banner And Crest Images Archive By Lodgebanners. M
A freemasonry and masonic lodge banner and crest images archive for UGLE and other Grand Lodges and Provinces. Includes annotations on design and history.
http://www.lodgebanners.co.uk/
This is a freemasons and masonic lodge banner and crest images archive
Lodge banners and lodge crests from craft and provincial Grand Lodges,
covering English, Irish, Scottish and other constitutions.
Welcome to
lodge banners
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your Lodge Crest listed? Take a look at the story behind some of the fascinating Banners and Crests of masonic lodges worldwide. Click on the tiled carpet above to enter. Best viewed at 1024 x 768 using Fraternal greetings to visitor No.

145. Freemasonry Explained
freemasonry Explained, masons, freemasonry, masonry.
http://www.gl-mi.org/freemasonry-explained.htm
Michigan Masons
Masonic Masons

Who are the Masons

Michigan Masons and Freemasonry. The History of Freemasonry Freemasonry Secret?Grand Lodge of Michigan Masons. Michigan Freemasonry Fratenity. Search our Site The Beacon Project 200,000 volunteer hours to local schools. click here
Pocket Petitions
Join the Masons
FREEMASONRY EXPLAINED
FREEMASONRY - JUST WHO ARE THE FREEMASONS?
That's not a surprising question. Even though Freemasons are members of the largest and oldest fraternity in the world, MASONS or FREEMASONRY, and even though almost everyone has a father or grandfather or uncle who was a Mason, many people aren't quite certain just who Masons are or what freemasonry is about.
The answer is simple. Freemasons are members of a fraternity known as Freemasonry or Masonry. A fraternity is a group of men (just as a sorority is a group of women) who join together because:
  • There are things they want to do in the world. There are things they want to do "inside their own minds." They enjoy being together with men they like and respect.
  • (we'll look at some of these things later)
    FREEMASONRY EXPLAINED - WHAT IS IT?

    146. Îôèöèàëüíûé ñàéò Âåëèêîé Ëîæè Ðîññèè. Ñîâðå
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.freemasonry.ru/
    English pages
    ×àñòûå âîïðîñû [FAQ]
    freemasonry@freemasonry.ru
    grandlodge@freemasonry.ru English pages
    ×àñòûå âîïðîñû [FAQ]
    freemasonry@freemasonry.ru
    grandlodge@freemasonry.ru

    147. Saints Alive - Freemasonry
    Christian perspective on freemasonry and Masonic lodges, including the Shriners and the York Rite.
    http://saintsalive.com/freemasonry.html
    Freemasonry Resource Files
    An Observation on Freemasonry Biblical Look At The Lodge Charles Finney on Freemasonry Christians Proclaim ... l By David Carrico Freemasonry and the Church: A Christian Workers Perspective Freemasonry and The Southern Baptist Convention FMY and the SBC - The Story Goes On...and On FMY Witness ... Freemasonry and the Masonic Lodge by Dick Smith Freemasonry Around the World by Mick Oxley Freemasonry Revealed by Rev. William Sudduth Freemasonry: Satan's Door To America? Freemasonry: The Witchcraft Connection by William J. Schnoebelen Goat Of Mendes Joseph Smith and the Temple of DOOM Masonic Heresy Masonic Rituals for the Blue Lodge
    Actual word-for-word masonic rituals! Masonic Roots: Christ, Solomon, or Baal? by Keith Harris Masons Sons Of Light Mixing Oil With Water The Eastern Star The F.A.T.A.L. Flaw ... The Grange NEW!! The Lambskin Apron and the Great White Throne
    by Duane Washum The Masonic Government The Public School Connection by Tom McKenney The Secret Doctrine by Larry Kunk The Soul Ties of Freemasonry The Trojan Horse of America The Way Things Ought To Be by Bob Jones What's So Bad About Being a Mason?

    148. Grand Lodge Of Newfoundland And Labrador Canada
    freemasonry is one of the world s oldest secular fraternal societies. freemasonry is nonpolitical, and the discussion of politics at Masonic meetings
    http://www.newcomm.net/masonic/whatis.htm
    Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador
    What is Freemasonry?
    Introduction:
    F reemasonry is one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies. This leaflet is intended to explain Freemasonry as it is practised under the United Grand Lodge of England, which administers Lodges of Freemasons in England and Wales and in many places overseas. The explanation may correct some misconceptions. Freemasonry is a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught its precepts by a series of ritual dramas, which follow ancient forms and use stonemasons' customs and tools as allegorical guides. The Essential Qualification for Membership:
    T he essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being. Membership is open to men of any race or religion who can fulfil this essential qualification and are of good repute. Freemasonry and Religion:
    F reemasonry is not a religion, nor is it a substitute for religion. Its essential qualification opens it to men of many religions and it expects them to continue to follow their own faith. It does not allow religion to be discussed at its meetings.

    149. THE ROOTS OF THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT - New Age In Ancient History- Gnosticism - Alc
    New Age philosophy is based on ancient traditions, alchemy, gnosticism, Rosicrucianism, freemasonry. Its roots are explored in Eastern and Western traditions.
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/newage3.html
    Nederlandse tekst
    The New Age movement is hardly novel! Its philosophy is rooted in ancient traditions, often based on mystical experiences, each within a different context. Anthropologically, there have always been (wo)men within "primitive" societies who were looked upon as possessing special knowledge and power. Medicine men, or shamans, had undergone a spontaneous catharsis, or were initiated and felt called upon to maintain contact with the spirit world for the clan. When communities became more complex and organized there was little place for these loners. Society began to specialize, people realized and felt drawn to form groups, guilds, or societies, to ensure continuance and growing perfection. Contact with the spirit world was given into the hands of organized religion, which also provided an established answer to questions about the unknown and the Highest Power. People who felt endowed with special powers could hardly adapt themselves to the corset of established faith. They went underground. Yet they endeavoured to contact kindred spirits and pupils willing to follow in their footsteps to pass on the work. Esoteric tradition became handed down in spiritual groups, communes, or fraternities. Their mutual devotion resulted in a high degree of perfection comparable to the guilds of craftsmen. In their mystical experiences they beheld a spiritual reality that could hardly be reconciled with the dogmatic representation given by the churches. When passing on their experiences, they had to exercise extreme caution, lest being accused of heresy. Yet knowledgeable minds would understand their veiled writings, symbolic representations, or even gestures.

    150. Freemasonry In Newfoundland&Labrador, Canada
    Listing of all Masonic Lodges bodies showing where and when they meet. A mapprovides location of meeting places.
    http://www.newcomm.net/masonic/
    Enter Here
    The music is: The Ode to Nfld

    151. Grand Lodge Of Ancient, Free And Accepted Masons Of Croatia
    English index page of the masonic Grand Lodge of Croatia, meeting in Zagreb. Grand Master's message, history of freemasonry in Croatia.
    http://www.freemasonry-croatia.org/indexeng.htm

    152. THE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY
    The symbolism of freemasonry, illustrating and explaining its science andphilosophy, its legends, myths, and symbols.
    http://internetloge.de/massym/massym.htm
    internetloge.de - internetloge.org - Hamburg, Deutschland -
    Freimaurerei, Freimaurerlogen, Freimaurer
    THE
    SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY:
    ILLUSTRATING AND EXPLAINING
    Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths, and Symbols.
    BY
    ALBERT G. MACKEY, M. D.,
    AUTHOR OF "LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY," "TEXT-BOOK OF MASONIC
    JURISPRUDENCE;" "CRYPTIC MASONRY;"
    ETC:; ETC.
    "Ea enim quae scribuntur tria habere decent, utilitatem praesentem,
    certum finem, inexpugnabile fundamentum."
    CARDANUS.
    NEW YORK:
    CLARK AND MAYNARD,
    734 BROADWAY.
    Editon 1882.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS.
    Chapter Content Page Preface. I. Preliminary. II. The Noachidae. III. The Primitive Freemasonry of Antiquity. IV. The Spurious Freemasonry of Antiquity V. The Ancient Mysteries. VI. The Dionysiac Artificers VII. The Union of Speculative and Operative Masonry at the Temple of Solomon VIII. The Travelling Freemasons of the Middle Ages. IX. Disseverance of the Operative Element. X. The System of Symbolic Instruction. XI. The Speculative Science and the Operative Art. XII. The Symbolism of Solomon's Temple. XIII. The Form of the Lodge.

    153. Revista Forum Masonic - Masonic Forum Magazine
    Has both a Romanian and an English version and contains information about Masonic symbolism, interviews, portraits of famous masons and moments of the history of freemasonry.
    http://www.forumlodge.ro
    window.status="Masonic Forum Magazine - a private initiative placed at the service of the Romanian Freemasonry" English Editor:
    Ares Group
    webmaster: Sorin Grigorescu Romana Director: Claudiu Ionescu Best view on 1024x768, Internet Explorer 6

    154. Freemasons,Freemasonry,Masonic Regalia,Books,Jewellery,Masonic
    Freemasons Online Shop Masonic regalia, books, jewellery, clothing and information.
    http://www.thefreemason.com/

    155. Boudicca's Bard Freemasonry
    Over 100 Masonic essays stored as compressed (*.zip) files.
    http://www.boudicca.de/files/26/files.htm
    Filename
    Size
    Date
    Description
    1st_init.zip
    The First Recorded Initiation in England
    2pillars.zip

    The Two Pillars by H. Jordan Rosoce
    4thlct.zip

    Lecture on the 4th degree A.A.S.R.
    aims.zip
    Aims and Relationships of the Craft amiamm.zip Did Shakespere Create Masonic Ritual? ancient.zip Ancient definition of Freemasonry antmys1.zip ANCIENT MYSTERIES AND MODERN MASONRY aryan.zip Myth of ARYAN ashextal.zip The Hiramic Legend the Ashmolean Theory by W.B. Hextall degmas10.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas11.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas12.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas13.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas14.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas15.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas16.zip The Degrees of Masonry; Their Origin and History degmas17.zip

    156. Free MasonsThe Enemy Of Islam
    A warning to Muslims about freemasonry.
    http://antimasons.8m.com/
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    Islam is the religion of peace and harmony for all mankind. It was Islam that brought light in darkness. But the disbelievers have always tried to destroy Muslims and Islam. In Quran Allah says: "O Ye who believe! take not for friends unbelievers rather than believers do ye wish to offer Allah an open proof against yourselves?" (4.144) This website has been made to divert the attention of Muslims to one of their greatest enemies which they are unaware of...................................... The Free Masons INTRODUCTION HISTORY AHADITH SIGNS ... Vote For Top 50 Pakistani Sites !
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    157. Freemasonry
    This is why, since the 1700s the popes have consistently rejected freemasonry asincompatible with the faith. The motives and works of most masons may be
    http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/freemasonry.htm
    Freemasonry Declaration on Masonic Associations (Quaesitum est)
    English Translation of a Latin Document from the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith November 26, 1983
    It has been asked whether there has been any change in the Church's decision in regard to Masonic associations since the new Code of Canon Law does not mention them expressly, unlike the previous code.
    This sacred congregation is in a position to reply that this circumstance is due to an editorial criterion which was followed also in the case of other associations likewise unmentioned inasmuch as they are contained in wider categories.
    Therefore, the Church's negative judgment in regard to Masonic associations remains unchanged since their principles have always been considered irreconcilable
    with the doctrine of the Church and, therefore, membership in them remains forbidden. The faithful, who enroll in Masonic associations are in a state of grave
    sin and may not receive Holy Communion.

    158. Vrijmetselaarsloge De Oude Landmerken
    A site with information and history of Dutch freemasonry in English and Dutch. Lodge in Arnhem.
    http://mastermason.com/de_oude_landmerken/index.htm

    159. Freemasonry
    Meets first Tuesdays. Events, history, officers, scholarship and contact information.
    http://mill-valley.freemasonry.biz/
    Freemasonry
    Mill Valley Lodge #356, Mill Valley, California, USA
    Events
    Memorial Day KIDS ID Program
    St. Patrick's Day Dinner

    Valentine's Day Breakfast

    134th District Table Lodge
    ...
    Int'l Fashion Show
    General Information
    Contact Info
    Lodge History

    Officers

    Map to the Lodge
    ...
    Renovation
    Articles
    International Freemasons MeetUp
    The Fraternal Exposition of 2003
    Wayfaring Lion Mill Valley Lodge Veterans ... The Aberdeen Tracing Board Bold links indicate the most recently updated material.

    160. NPR : Hidden Treasures: Sacred Relics Of The Freemasons
    In Boston, the birthplace of the American freemasonry society, some ceremonial objects are considered so sacred, they're kept locked away. As part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, Harriet Baskas goes inside the Grand Lodge's vaults for a look at objects with ties to such illustrious Freemasons as George Washington and Paul Revere. 551 Realaudio broadcast
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1570170

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