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Freemasonry and the Enlightenment

2014
Of the many forms of new social behavior to become an integral part of enlightened culture during the eighteenth century, Freemasonry has been the most difficult to understand. Secretive, ritualistic, devoted in many Grand Lodges to hierarchy that would be one set of characteristics.
Jacob, Margaret   +3 more
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FREEMASONRY

2012
Charles Bright, Edward Brailsford Bright
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An Introduction to Freemasonry.

The Economic History Review, 1937
John Saltmarsh   +2 more
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The Spectacle of Freemasonry

American Quarterly, 1998
Theatre of the Fraternity: Staging the Ritual Space of The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry 1896-1929, at the Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., 5 Oct. 1996-5 Jan. 1997; Kent State University Museum, Kent, Ohio, 5 Feb.-15 June 1997; Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Mass., 27 July 1997-1 Feb.
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Scott Abbott, Fictions of Freemasonry. Freemasonry and the German Novel. [PDF]

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Johannes Rogalla von Bieberstein   +1 more
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Freemasonry and Colonialism

2014
The lack of attention to and debate regarding Freemasonry's relationship with colonialism is perplexing given that the masonic and colonial worlds were fundamentally intertwined and mutually dependent. This chapter traces Freemasonry's spread through and via the overseas empires of the British, Dutch, and French.
Harland-Jacobs, Jessica   +1 more
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Freemasonry

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1929
Albert M. Friedenberg   +1 more
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Is Freemasonry a Religion?

2023
Abstract When answering the question of whether freemasonry is a religion or not, one needs only to clarify the origins, nature, and purpose of Freemasonry and that of the Catholic Church. It is, evidently, an impossible task to achieve here. Since we cannot avoid approaching the topic, so we can only offer some guidelines for discussion in an attempt ...
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Freemasonry

Notes and Queries, 1870
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Freemasonry

Notes and Queries, 1881
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