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  2. The Difference Between F and AM Vs. AF and AM | Bricks Masons

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    What do they mean? In this article, we’ll shed more light on them. AF and AM are for Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. F and AM are for Free and Accepted Masons. In the United States and most parts of the world, it does not matter if you join an F & AM lodge or an AF & AM lodge.

  3. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest rituals and passwords known, from operative lodges around the turn of the 17th–18th centuries, show continuity with the rituals developed in the later 18th century by accepted or speculative Masons, as those members who did not practice the physical craft gradually came to be known. [68]

  4. Freemasonry, the teachings and practices of the fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons, the largest worldwide secret society. Spread by the advance of the British Empire, Freemasonry remains most popular in the British Isles and in other countries originally within the empire.

  5. History of Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    On that night, they established the "Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons according to the Old Constitutions", now commonly known as the Grand Lodge of the Antients. The first Grand Secretary, John Morgan, obtained a position in the Navy, and resigned after seven months.

  6. What does it mean... "Ancient Free and Accepted Masons?"

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    Joseph F. Newton describes the history and origins of the term "Free an Accepted Mason" and sheds light upon the true meaning of what many members of the Craft take for granted as a simple title.

  7. Antient Grand Lodge of England - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Grand Lodge of England, as it is known today, or The Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons (according to the Old Constitutions granted by His Royal Highness Prince Edwin, at York, Anno Domini nine hundred and twenty six, and in the year of Masonry four thousand nine hundred and twenty ...

  8. AF and AM vs F and AM STATES - Masonic jurisdictional...

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    All Freemasons, both AF & AM (which means Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, as well as F & AM, which means Free and Accepted Masons, trace their allegorical history back to the building of Solomon's temple in the Holy Scriptures.

  9. The Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons

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    The Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons. If you spend much time hanging out in the eighteenth century, you are forced to consider the question of Freemasonry. * Everywhere you turn, you find a major historical figure up to his Whig in Masonic craft.

  10. A.F. & A.M; F. & A.M.; A.F.M.; and F.A.A.M. - Grand Lodge of Iowa

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    Grand Lodges in the United States are designated as "Free and Accepted" or "Ancient, Free and Accepted." In addition, the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia is designated F.A.A.M. interpreted "Free And Accepted Masons." The Grand Lodge of South Carolina likewise, is written A.F.M., meaning "Ancient Free Masons."

  11. Freemasons - NCpedia

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    The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, known as Freemasons or Masons, is a secret fraternal society that has members in all parts of the world. The organization stresses the members' duty to their families, their country, and their fellow men and women, as well as the importance of religious belief.