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  2. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The secrets are not an end in themselves, but rather a reflection of history, values, and fraternity. Over the years, a variety of exposures have been published which purport to represent Masonic ritual, including Masonry Dissected by Samuel Prichard in 1730, [ 17 ] Three Distinct Knocks in 1760, [ 18 ] Jachin and Boaz in 1762, [ 19 ...

  3. Masonic funerals - Wikipedia

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    In some masonic jurisdictions, a masonic funeral is a rite afforded to Master Masons in good standing with their Lodges. [1] Under extenuating circumstances satisfactory to the Master of their Lodges, Masonic funerals may also be conducted in memory of Fellow Crafts or Entered Apprentices who received their degree less than one year prior to their death, or to Master Masons who were suspended ...

  4. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Masters of both the Moderns and the Antients Grand Lodges called on Prime Minister William Pitt (who was not a Freemason) and explained to him that Freemasonry was a supporter of the law and lawfully constituted authority and was much involved in charitable work. As a result, Freemasonry was specifically exempted from the terms of the ...

  5. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of ...

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    However, since his death, others have questioned his expertise. For instance, occult scholar, A. E. Waite , after researching Levi's texts relating to the Kabalah, wrote: "I do not think that he [Lévi] ever made an independent statement upon any historical fact to which the least confidence could be given with prudence.".

  6. Masonic myths - Wikipedia

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    Masonic myths occupy a central place in Freemasonry.Derived from founding texts or various biblical legends, they are present in all Masonic rites and ranks. Using conceptual parables, they can serve Freemasons as sources of knowledge and reflection, where history often vies with fiction.

  7. History of Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The history of Freemasonry encompasses the origins, evolution and defining events of the fraternal organisation known as Freemasonry.It covers three phases. Firstly, the emergence of organised lodges of operative masons during the Middle Ages, then the admission of lay members as "accepted" (a term reflecting the ceremonial "acception" process that made non-stone masons members of an operative ...

  8. Masonic manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of masonic manuscripts that are important in the study of the emergence of Freemasonry.Most numerous are the Old Charges or Constitutions.These documents outlined a "history" of masonry, tracing its origins to a biblical or classical root, followed by the regulations of the organisation, and the responsibilities of its different grades.

  9. Death Is Not the End - Wikipedia

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    Death Is Not the End can refer to: "Death Is Not the End", a song by Bob Dylan from the album Down in the Groove (1988), covered by The Waterboys in 1986, Gavin Friday in 1989, and Nick Cave in 1996; Death Is Not the End, an album by Shut Up and Dance (1992) Death Is Not the End, a novella by Ian Rankin (1998) "Death Is Not the End", an episode ...