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  1. The Question of Freemasonry and the Founding Fathers by David Barton, 2005-10-01
  2. The Hidden Life in Freemasonry by C. W. Leadbeater, 2007-07-25
  3. A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry (Ars Magna Latomorum) And of Cognate Instituted Mysteries: Their Rites, Literature and History (Combined Edition:2 Volumes in 1 by Arthur Edward Waite, 1994-04-19
  4. Freemasonry and Its Ancient Mystic Rites by C.W. Leadbeater, 1998-08-11
  5. Christianity and American Freemasonry by William Joseph Whalen, 1998-11
  6. Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance by W. Kirk MacNulty, 2006-10-17
  7. Freemasonry: Ancient Egypt and the Islamic Destiny by Mustafa El-Amin, 1988-06
  8. Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians by Manly P. Hall, 2000-10
  9. The Secret History of Freemasonry: Its Origins and Connection to the Knights Templar by Paul Naudon, 2005-04-07
  10. Freemasonry Invisible Cult by HARRIS JACK, 2001-08-01
  11. The Better Angels of Our Nature: Freemasonry in the American Civil War by Michael A. Halleran, 2010-03-11
  12. Freemasonry: A History by Angel Millar, 2005-12-08
  13. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Supreme council of the Thirty-Third Degree Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Albert Pike, 1950
  14. Freemasonry a Study of the World's Oldest Fraternal Order

21. A Page About Freemasonry: The Correct URL Is...
Square Compasses Please note ..the correct URL for this siteis http//web.mit.edu/dryfoo/Masonry/. Please notify the maintainer
http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/www/Masons/Main-page.html
Please note...
...the correct URL for this site is http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/Masonry/ Please notify the maintainer of any pages that use any other version. If you wait, you will be automatically taken to the correct site in just a few seconds.

22. The Soc.org.freemasonry Webpage
An international forum on freemasonry. Site includes Moderation Rules and Policies faq, and information about features such as searchs, article archives, and listserv mirrors.
http://www.hiramnet.org/sof/
The soc.org.freemasonry Webpage
Click here to post to the newsgroup now.
Click here to read the newsgroup now.
Or read and post through Google Français ...
Click here to search Masonic Newsgroups or Web Pages.
Your web browser must be set up to send email and read newsgroups for these links to function corectly.
RULES FOR THE NEWSGROUP: soc.org.freemasonry
[Or, "Blah, blah, blah, I don't want to read the charter, just tell me what not to do.] Okay, here is a summary of the big "don'ts." Don't Curse. Don't insult anybody. Don't insult any organization. Don't try to reveal the so-called Masonic Secrets, don't even hint that you are. Don't post ritual that some Jurisdiction may consider to be "not for publication" And.. a few "Do's" Do obey the 80/20 rule Do use general Usenet etiquette
CONTACT INFO:
MODERATOR INFO: soc.org.freemasonry
Moderator: Chris Gillmore Moderator: Scott Fitzgerald Moderator: Ted Morgenthaler Administrative contact address: sof-owner@hiramnet.org Article submission address: soc-org-freemasonry@moderators.isc.org
END MODERATOR INFO.
ARBITRATOR INFO: soc.org.freemasonry

23. Welcome To Kessinger Publishing's Rare Philosophy, Masonic And Freemasonry Books
These books are hardto-find classics and represent many of the finest philosophical authors and metaphysical works of the last several centuries.
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24. P-S Review Of Freemasonry Made By Free Masons For Free Masons
PS Review of freemasonry made by Free Masons for Free Masons. Information aboutFree Masons and freemasonry worldwide. PietreStones Review of freemasonry.
http://users.libero.it/fjit.bvg/
Pietre-Stones Review of Freemasonry. A Review about Freemasonry made by Free Masons for Free Masons
History Literature Music Art Architecture Documents Rituals Symbolism
P-S Review of Freemasonry made by Free Masons for Free Masons. Articles, papers and books online for Free Masons.
Updated news for Free masons in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Italy, Brazil, France and Freemasonry worldwide.
Collections of Aprons, Engravings and Emblems of the Free Masons. Documents, Rituals, Music of Freemasonry.
The masonic multilingual magazine for Free Masons and Freemasonry worldwide. The music you are listening is :
PLEYEL'S HYMN
Visitors since 17-July-1996
Summary of Actions at Public Meetings in Minneapolis Feb 16-18, 2003, of the Conference of Grand Masters of Free Masons in North America and of the Commission on Information for Recognition.
ENTER the Website - GO to Main Index Page
Review of Freemasonry "P-S Review of Freemasonry" is an independent review of masonic culture. All the contents are not sponsored nor endorsed by any Masonic Organization.

25. Australian Freemasonry
The directory and entry point for all Australian Grand Lodges, and all matters masonic within Australia.Category Society Organizations Fraternal freemasonry......
http://www.freemasonry.org.au/
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26. Freemasonry (books) - Franc-maçonnerie (livres) - Vrijmetselarij (boeken): R. P
freemasonry The books by René Pieyns / Franc-maçonnerie - Les livres de René Pieyns / Vrijmetselarij - de boeken van René Pieyns
http://www.ping.be/foundationmh

27. Index - The Question Of Freemasonry
Critical analysis of freemasonry from a Christian Perspective.Category Society Religion and Spirituality freemasonry......The Question of freemasonry. by Harmon R. Taylor. Communism, the Illuminati andfreemasonry. The incompatability of Pagan Free Masonry with Christianity.
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/masindx.htm
The Question of Freemasonry
by Harmon R. Taylor
INTRODUCTION
The question of the Christian stand regarding Freemasonry seems to confront our ministry at every turn lately. I have had to come to grips with the sad fact that the esoteric doctrines of Freemasonry separate it, just as unequivocally as do those of Mormonism, from Christian theology. This holds true for every branch of Masonry from the Shriners to the Blue Lodge, the Eastern Star, Demolay, Job's Daughters and the Rainbow Girls! It holds true for the Scottish rite or York rite!
MASONRY DESCRIBED
Custodian of Truth
A Religious Institution

The Foundation of Religion

Temple of Religion
...
One or the Other
A Pastor and Freemasonry: What's a Pastor to do?
by Harmon R. Taylor What can Pastor Do?
The One Thing that Pastors Can't Do, is Nothing!

We Must Renounce It

Let None Perish
...
A Grand Chaplain Speaks Out
by Harmon R. Taylor Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York Grand Chaplain (1983-1984), Rev. Harmon R. Taylor, cites shocking quotations from many of the Craft's definative books.
Who said a Christian Can't be a Mason?

28. Grand Lodge Of Minnesota, AF&AM
Extensive links to information on many forms of freemasonry, with an emphasis on Minnesota.
http://www.mn-mason.org/
Travelers Ring
Grand Master Terry L. Tilton
Welcome to the Grand Lodge of Minnesota website.

Our Grand Lodge, now in its 149th year, is extremely proud of the work of our Masons throughout the state. Please browse the website.
If you are not a Freemason and are interested in becoming one, you'll find extensive information on what we do, who we are and how to become a member of the greatest fraternity on earth.
If you are currently a Mason, you'll find outstanding information and resources about current events, news, educational materials and interesting facts.
Website Information

Due to the number of questions and emails received recently, I've decided to publish a short synopsis of the new things we are planning for the website. You can find this information by clicking on the title above. If there are problems or questions regarding the website, you can contact the developer ( WB Jordan Stradtman ) directly.
New items
  • New "Look and Feel" - This is what the new website will look like. It is a work-in-progress, so there are many features which still need to be activated or coded. Please be patient. Minnesota Mason newspaper online!
  • 29. FREEMASONRY PROVEN TO BE OCCULTIC!! - Christian Updates - New World Order. .
    From the Cutting Edge website.
    http://cuttingedge.org/n1084.html
    FREEMASONRY PROVEN TO BE OCCULTIC!!
    We PROVE that Freemasonry is occultic, Satanic, from their own writings! We will show you what one Freemasonry Publishing House recommends that their members read and study. We will also prove from this recommended reading list that Freemasonry admits that it comes from the Satanic Knights Templars!
    The Bible says "Evil companionships corrupt", and our culture has the saying, "Birds of a feather flock together". Truly, you will be shocked when you discover the types of books Freemasons read and study.
    Part 1 of 3.
    The New World Order is coming! Are you ready? Once you understand what this New World Order really is, and how it is being gradually implemented, you will be able to see it progressing in your daily news!!
    Learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones!
    Stand by for insights so startling
    you will never look at the news the same way again.
    YOU ARE NOW ON
    THE CUTTING EDGE
    As you read this terrible listing of books, let Albert Pike's words, above, resonate throughout your whole being, mind, spirit, and emotion: "Masonry is identical with the Ancient Mysteries". IDENTICAL!! IDENTICAL!! IDENTICAL!!

    30. Masonic Music, The Music Of Freemasonry
    Masonic influences on Classical music, and music in the Lodge Notes, MIDI samples, and facsimile pages.Category Arts Music History......This website is dedicated to masonic music andthe rich history of freemasonry in music.
    http://www.angelfire.com/tx/masonmusic/

    "We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail." George W. Bush 9/20/01

    God Bless the United States of America!

    31. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Masonry (Freemasonry)
    (Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality F......Masonry (freemasonry). The subject is treated under the followingheads It is the opprobrium of freemasonry , says Mackey 13.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09771a.htm
    Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... M > Masonry (Freemasonry) A B C D ... Z
    Masonry (Freemasonry)
    The subject is treated under the following heads: I. Name and Definition;
    II. Origin and Early History;

    III. Fundamental Principles and Spirit;

    IV. Propagation and Evolution;
    ...
    VIII. Action of State and Church.
    I. NAME AND DEFINITION Leaving aside various fanciful derivations we may trace the word mason to the French (Latin matio or machio ), "a builder of walls" or "a stone-cutter" (cf. German Steinmetz , from metzen , "to cut"; and Dutch vrijmetselaar The compound term Freemason occurs first in 1375 according to a recently found writing, even prior to 1155 [1] and, contrary to Gould [2] means primarily a mason of superior skill, though later it also designated one who enjoyed the freedom, or the privilege, of a trade guild . [3] In the former sense it is commonly derived from freestone-mason , a mason hewing or building in free (ornamental) stone in opposition to a rough (stone) mason. [4] This derivation, though harmonizing with the meaning of the term, seemed unsatisfactory to some scholars. Hence Speth proposed to interpret the word freemasons as referring to those masons claiming exemption from the control of local guilds of the towns, where they temporarily settled. [5] In accordance with this suggestion the "New English Dictionary of the Philological Society" (Oxford, 1898) favours the interpretation of

    32. Esoterica
    Short biographies of those regular Freemasons whose interest in mysticism and the occult led them to such organizations as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Ordo Templi Orientis.
    http://freemasonry.bc.ca/biography/esoterica/
    MASONIC BIOGRAPHIES FRINGE FREEMASONRY FAMOUS FREEMASONS Esoteric Freemasonry Fringe Masonry existed. By examining it in a rational manner and in the context of its time we can defuse it and render it worthless as a weapon of attack on mainstream Freemasonry. John Hamill. Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge . Vol. 109. p. 214. Fringe Masonry encompasses those regular freemasons whose interest in mysticism and the occult led them to such organizations as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (HOGD) and the Ordo Templi Orientis . Neither of these organizations was ever recognized by any regular masonic body. The Golden Dawn had no masonic pretensions but the fact that the founders of the OTO made such claims opened it to accusations of being clandestine or irregular Freemasonry. Since 1919 ( Equinox Vol. III, No. 1) they ceased to claim being or having any authority regarding Freemasonry. Currently most masonic Grand Lodge jurisdictions are unaware of, or indifferent to, the existence or history of the OTO. It must be stressed that although Freemasonry recognizes many of these men as freemasons

    33. Masonic Music, The Music Of Freemasonry
    Masonic influences on Classical music, and music in the Lodge Notes, MIDI samples, and facsimile pages.
    http://www.angelfire.com/tx/masonmusic/index.html

    "We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail." George W. Bush 9/20/01

    God Bless the United States of America!

    34. Ron Heisler - The Impact Of Freemasonry On Elizabethan Literature
    Article by Ron Heisler from the Hermetic Journal.
    http://www.levity.com/alchemy/h_fre.html
    Ron Heisler - The Impact of Freemasonry on Elizabethan Literature
    Article originally published in The Hermetic Journal
    The Impact of Freemasonry
    on Elizabethan Literature
    The enthusiasm among Renaissance men for classical and Hebrew texts brought in its train a revival, and encouraged a sophisticated and creative apprehension, of numerous mystical, alchemical, hermeticist and occultist tendencies. But it was a revival that inevitably encountered resistance from powerful vested interests, especially in theological circles. Compelled to adopt strategies for survival, seekers after "higher truths" sought immunity from reprisal and persecution in the sub-culture of the occult "underground". Thus the secret society began to proliferate. Early in the 16th century Henry Cornelius Agrippa visited England and his friends among the Oxford Humanists - John Colet and Thomas More in particular. Some academics have deduced from his own words that he formed a society in England at this time ( circa I am led to believe that there still exist "Books of Shadows" (membership books) of witches' covens, for which the earliest entries date back to the 16th century.

    35. Freemasonry: Freemasonry For Men And Women
    American CoMasonry is an ancient ritualistic fraternity which groups under its banner men and women, of every race, nationality, and religion.
    http://www.co-masonry.org/
    Freemasonry is an ancient fraternity which groups under its banners men of every race, of every nationality and of every religion. Wishing to do away with all cause for division and strife, Freemasons continually seek the means which will help all human beings to unite and become as one in the cause of the good of the whole. Masonic orders are divided into several rites which, though they may differ, spring from the same goal. That common goal is the reunion of Man with his Divine Source. American Co-Masonry is a Masonic order which works the Scottish Rite from the 1st through the 33rd Degree plus some Degrees of the York Rite. That which distinguishes the American Co-Masonic Order from other masonic workings is that, instead of admitting only men to its ranks, it admits women on an equal footing. It is sovereign and does not depend upon any foreign ruler ship or control. American Co-Masonry proclaims equal rights for both sexes and absolute freedom in the search for truth; the utmost tolerance is required of all members. It is organized as an unincorporated Fraternity. Its business affairs are handle by "The American Federation of Human Rights, Inc.", which is a Colorado non-profit corporation, with headquarters in Larkspur, Colorado.

    36. "Freemasonry",
    freemasonry. Masonry , The Brotherhood , The Lodge , The Craft freemasonryA secret fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons
    http://religion-cults.com/Secret/Freemasonry/Freemasonry.htm
    Freemasonry
    "Masonry", "The Brotherhood", "The Lodge","The Craft":
    Freemasonry, Masonry The "God" of the Masons Emblem, 5 Points of Fellowship Deception on Religion ...
    Membership
    Freemasonry:
    A secret fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons, spread by the British Empire, with actually 5 million members; 3 million in the USA, with 250,00 on the black "Prince Hall" Masonry (rejected by many white lodges). Some Masons define it as "a beautiful system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" ... also as "the realization of God by the practice of Brotherhood" : To reach God by doing good works to your neighbor... ... It has been described as "the biggest, richest, most secret and most powerful private force in the world". .. and certainly, "the most deceptive" , both for the general public, and for the first 3 degrees of "initiates": Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason (the basic "Blue Lodge")... These Initiates are purposely deceived!, in believing they know every thing, while they don't know anything about the true Masonry... in the words of Albert Pike, whose book "Morals and Dogma" is the standard monitor of Masonry, and copies are often presented to the members, "the first three degrees are but the outer court of the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but he is intentionally mislead by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended that he shall imagine he understand them... it is well enough for the mass of those called Masons to imagine that all is contained in the Blue Degrees" ("Morals and Dogma", p.819).

    37. Freemasonry & The USS Coast Guard Cutter Bear
    A lodge of freemasonry's tie with the USS Bear, the Coast Guard Cutter.
    http://www.abaris.net/freemasonry/bear/
    Home
    The U.S. Coast Guard
    and
    Mill Valley Masonic Lodge
    Mill Valley Lodge No. 356 has a unique connection with the most famous ship to have sailed in the Revenue Cutter Service, the forerunner of the modern Coast Guard, the Revenue Cutter Bear.
    USS Bear The story of the Lodge's tie to the Bear begins twenty-nine years before the Lodge's 1903 institution when, in 1874, the Bear was built as a sealer at Dundee, Scotland. At two hundred feet long, Bear was heavily built, with six inch thick oak planks, reinforced with heavy steel plating that could take it confidently through the ice. She was rigged as a barkentine, and carried a steam engine. From her launch in 1874 until 1884 she made annual trips to the arctic sealing grounds. In 1884, the Bear had just completed an overhaul when the United States government purchased her for use in an arctic rescue expedition. The sturdy Bear was hurriedly sailed to New York where she was outfitted for an arctic rescue mission and commissioned in the US Navy. The USS Bear and another sealer purchased for the mission (USS Thetis) had become the last hope for the ill-fated Greely Expedition, which was trapped at Lady Franklin Bay in Northern Greenland. The expedition, under the command of Lieutenant A. W. Greely, had set up a camp to study the winter conditions of the north in 1881. When relief ships failed to break through the ice to reach them in 1882 and 1883, the survivors gambled that a rescue ship would be coming, broke camp, and started trekking south. From August to October 1883 they moved south, then set up camp for the winter. By springtime the food had run out; they were desperate.

    38. Secret
    Secret Societies. freemasonry. Rosicrucianism. Ku Klux Klan. New Age.New World Order. Home. Christianity Judaism Islam Hinduism Buddhism
    http://religion-cults.com/secret.htm
    Secret Societies Freemasonry Rosicrucianism Ku Klux Klan New Age ... Other Web Sites of Dr. Domínguez (over 100) Home E- Mail to: J. Domínguez, M.D. Last edition: January 7, 2003

    39. Freemasonry
    Past and present of Freemasons in Finland. Locations of local lodges.
    http://www.vapaamuurarit.fi/ssl/intro-eng.html
      Freemasonry
    • Origins and development The beginnings of Freemasonry in Finland Freemasonry today How to become a Freemason ... More info about freemasonry
    • Origins and development
      During the Middle Ages church builders organised themselves into various guilds in accordance with their particular trades. With the dawn of modern history the number of men involved in the building of castles, monasteries and cathedrals began to fall. In place of these operative builders' guilds new associations founded by individuals outside the building trade began to appear. Originating in the British Isles, these so-called speculative guilds were to become known as Freemasons. They met in their own buildings which were termed `lodges´. A number of English Freemasonry lodges came together to establish a central organisation in 1717, namely the Grand Lodge in London. At the same time they agreed upon a common set of principles. This is now viewed as constituting the birth of the modern Freemasonry movement. Already in the earlier operative guilds attention was paid not only to the professional skills of members but also to their spiritual development. Old traditions were preserved within the new Freemasons' lodges through the use of phrases relating to building terminology. However, this use of language came to symbolise spiritual ideas. Having thus emerged from origins dating from the Middle Ages, Freemasonry was in the 18th Century carried around the world by soldiers, merchants, seafarers and other free men.

    40. The Police, Freemasonry, And The Judicial System In The U.K. - Britains Masonic
    Offers a view of freemasonry.
    http://freemasonwatch.freepress-freespeech.com/britishmasons.html
    FreePress-FreeSpeech Banner Home 3rd° Tour Site Index News Room ... Links
    U.K. Freemasonry in the News, have the 'Brethren' finally met their Waterloo?
    The Grand Lodge of England's Coat of Arms
    Hooved Angels?
    The following instruction sets out guidance governing the membership by members of the armed forces of societies such as freemasons: there is no intention or policy to preclude service personnel from membership of any lawful and benevolent organisation. However, involvement in organisations of a secretive nature, such as the freemasons, carries with it the risk of establishing disparate loyalties which may have a destabilising influence on the chain of command, not least by the perception of preferential treatment and undue influence. While membership of such organisations is clearly a matter for the individuals concerned, serving personnel should not encourage or promote membership amongst their colleagues, meetings should not be held on MOD premises, and use should not be made of any MOD property.
    Ministry of Defense
    United Kingdon
    New 2001 Department Policy on Freemasonry in the Military
    'Once a Mason, always a Mason'...

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