The complete idiot's guide to freemasonry:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 324) and index |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 334 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 1592574904 9781592574902 |
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adam_text | Contents
Parti: The Basic
1
Find out about the oldest and largest fraternity in the world,
its famous members and legendary secrets.
2
Freemasonry began as a British trade association of stone
workers and evolved into a gentlemen s club.
3
Masonic lodges were meeting in America by
leading revolutionaries belonged to the craft.
4
The abduction and disappearance of William Morgan in
1826
which modern American Masonry emerged.
5
Prince Hall of Boston and fourteen companions became
Masons in
started a parallel branch of the fraternity with a proud
history.
6
Anyone can call themselves a Freemason,
a large network of bilateral agreements that Masonic recogni¬
tion and regularity are maintained.
Part
7
Women occasionally have been initiates but are better known
in America for the Eastern Star and other organizations.
More recently, there have been Co-Masonic Lodges and
Women s Lodges.
8
The York Rite is British based and consists of the Royal Arch,
the Cryptic Degrees, and for Christian Masons, the Knights
Templar.
iv
9
The Scottish Rite was imported from France and confers the
4°~32°, with the
the fraternity or mankind.
Part
10
The York and Scottish Rites are just the tip of the iceberg of
Masonic organizations. Masons have many more ways to be
active in their fraternity.
11
The Shrine is the Playground of Masonry.
firn
ing philanthropies. Masonic-sponsored youth groups include
DeMolay, Job s Daughters, and Rainbow Girls.
12
Masonic philanthropy is more than
quarters of a billion dollars a year!
Part
13
Albert Pike was a scholar, author, and great administrator,
but detractors have spread lies to destroy his reputation and,
by association, that of Freemasonry.
14
Urban legends say Masons put symbols in the street plan of
Washington, D.C., on the back of the dollar bill, and on beer
bottles. Find out the real story.
15
The most persistent Masonic myth is that the Knights
Templar learned secret knowledge while in Jerusalem
and carried it back with them to Europe. When they were
suppressed, they transformed themselves into the Masonic
fraternity.
16
Some churches, particularly the Roman Catholic Church,
have concerns with Freemasonry. You ll find a brief history
and summary of the concerns here.
Contents
Part
17
What are all those symbols that Masons use, and what do
they mean?
18
If you come across your great uncles jewelry box or an inter¬
esting piece of fraternal jewelry in
may help you identify the organization.
Appendixes
A Glossary
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Contents
Parti: The Basic
1
Find out about the oldest and largest fraternity in the world,
its famous members and legendary secrets.
2
Freemasonry began as a British trade association of stone
workers and evolved into a gentlemen's club.
3
Masonic lodges were meeting in America by
leading revolutionaries belonged to the craft.
4
The abduction and disappearance of William Morgan in
1826
which modern American Masonry emerged.
5
Prince Hall of Boston and fourteen companions became
Masons in
started a parallel branch of the fraternity with a proud
history.
6
Anyone can call themselves a "Freemason,
a large network of bilateral agreements that Masonic recogni¬
tion and regularity are maintained.
Part
7
Women occasionally have been initiates but are better known
in America for the Eastern Star and other organizations.
More recently, there have been Co-Masonic Lodges and
Women's Lodges.
8
The York Rite is British based and consists of the Royal Arch,
the Cryptic Degrees, and for Christian Masons, the Knights
Templar.
iv
9
The Scottish Rite was imported from France and confers the
4°~32°, with the
the fraternity or mankind.
Part
10
The York and Scottish Rites are just the tip of the iceberg of
Masonic organizations. Masons have many more ways to be
active in their fraternity.
11
The Shrine is the "Playground of Masonry.
"firn"
ing philanthropies. Masonic-sponsored youth groups include
DeMolay, Job's Daughters, and Rainbow Girls.
12
Masonic philanthropy is more than
quarters of a billion dollars a year!
Part
13
Albert Pike was a scholar, author, and great administrator,
but detractors have spread lies to destroy his reputation and,
by association, that of Freemasonry.
14
Urban legends say Masons put symbols in the street plan of
Washington, D.C., on the back of the dollar bill, and on beer
bottles. Find out the real story.
15
The most persistent Masonic myth is that the Knights
Templar learned "secret knowledge" while in Jerusalem
and carried it back with them to Europe. When they were
suppressed, they transformed themselves into the Masonic
fraternity.
16
Some churches, particularly the Roman Catholic Church,
have concerns with Freemasonry. You'll find a brief history
and summary of the concerns here.
Contents
Part
17
What are all those symbols that Masons use, and what do
they mean?
18
If you come across your great uncles jewelry box or an inter¬
esting piece of fraternal jewelry in
may help you identify the organization.
Appendixes
A Glossary
В
С
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