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  1. Nacionalisté na Balkáně tvrdí, že Srby lze geneticky odlišit od Chorvatů nebo Albánců.
    Nová studie ukazuje, že etnické skupiny na Balkáně mají stejný genofond. Nacionalisté však dodnes šíří opačnou teorii. Široká veřejnost je stál
    freemag.one/2024/03/08/naciona

  2. Although Lodges were formed in the former American colonies in 1730 (Tun Tavern), 1733 (First Lodge, Boston), 1734 (Solomon, Savannah) and 1735 (Solomon, Charleston), the first regular and Duly Constituted Lodge was St. John's Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts. It was Chartered on 30 July 1733..

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  3. Although Lodges were formed in the former American colonies in 1730 (Tun Tavern), 1733 (First Lodge, Boston), 1734 (Solomon, Savannah) and 1735 (Solomon, Charleston), the first regular and Duly Constituted Lodge was St. John's Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts. It was Chartered on 30 July 1733..

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  4. Although Lodges were formed in the former American colonies in 1730 (Tun Tavern), 1733 (First Lodge, Boston), 1734 (Solomon, Savannah) and 1735 (Solomon, Charleston), the first regular and Duly Constituted Lodge was St. John's Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts. It was Chartered on 30 July 1733..

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  5. Although Lodges were formed in the former American colonies in 1730 (Tun Tavern), 1733 (First Lodge, Boston), 1734 (Solomon, Savannah) and 1735 (Solomon, Charleston), the first regular and Duly Constituted Lodge was St. John's Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts. It was Chartered on 30 July 1733..

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  6. The earliest known written protocols of Operative Masonic Lodges are those of Aitcheson's Haven in 1598, and Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) in 1599.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Scotland #Edinburgh

  7. The earliest known written protocols of Operative Masonic Lodges are those of Aitcheson's Haven in 1598, and Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) in 1599.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Scotland #Edinburgh

  8. The earliest known written protocols of Operative Masonic Lodges are those of Aitcheson's Haven in 1598, and Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) in 1599.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Scotland #Edinburgh

  9. The earliest known written protocols of Operative Masonic Lodges are those of Aitcheson's Haven in 1598, and Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) in 1599.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Scotland #Edinburgh

  10. In 1877 the Grand Orient of France removed the Volume of Sacred Law from their altars and prayers from their ritual, to emphasize the Masonic principles of universitality and its adherence to the doctrine of separation of Church and State. The Grand Lodge of France and the National Grand Lodge of France retained them.

    The Grand Orient of France remains an unrecognised Grand Lodge to this day.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #France

  11. In 1877 the Grand Orient of France removed the Volume of Sacred Law from their altars and prayers from their ritual, to emphasize the Masonic principles of universitality and its adherence to the doctrine of separation of Church and State. The Grand Lodge of France and the National Grand Lodge of France retained them.

    The Grand Orient of France remains an unrecognised Grand Lodge to this day.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #France

  12. In 1877 the Grand Orient of France removed the Volume of Sacred Law from their altars and prayers from their ritual, to emphasize the Masonic principles of universitality and its adherence to the doctrine of separation of Church and State. The Grand Lodge of France and the National Grand Lodge of France retained them.

    The Grand Orient of France remains an unrecognised Grand Lodge to this day.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #France

  13. In 1877 the Grand Orient of France removed the Volume of Sacred Law from their altars and prayers from their ritual, to emphasize the Masonic principles of universitality and its adherence to the doctrine of separation of Church and State. The Grand Lodge of France and the National Grand Lodge of France retained them.

    The Grand Orient of France remains an unrecognised Grand Lodge to this day.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #France

  14. In Freemasonry, the 'hewn stone' or perfect ashlar is a symbol of man's improved and perfected nature, he having worked to better himself.

    The Biblical meaning of the 'hewn stone' is as a symbol of evil and falsehood. In Exodus 20.25, the Israelites are told not to use cut stones in the building of altars as the use of chisels defiles the stone.

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  15. In Freemasonry, the 'hewn stone' or perfect ashlar is a symbol of man's improved and perfected nature, he having worked to better himself.

    The Biblical meaning of the 'hewn stone' is as a symbol of evil and falsehood. In Exodus 20.25, the Israelites are told not to use cut stones in the building of altars as the use of chisels defiles the stone.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion

  16. In Freemasonry, the 'hewn stone' or perfect ashlar is a symbol of man's improved and perfected nature, he having worked to better himself.

    The Biblical meaning of the 'hewn stone' is as a symbol of evil and falsehood. In Exodus 20.25, the Israelites are told not to use cut stones in the building of altars as the use of chisels defiles the stone.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion

  17. In Freemasonry, the 'hewn stone' or perfect ashlar is a symbol of man's improved and perfected nature, he having worked to better himself.

    The Biblical meaning of the 'hewn stone' is as a symbol of evil and falsehood. In Exodus 20.25, the Israelites are told not to use cut stones in the building of altars as the use of chisels defiles the stone.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion

  18. While the All Seeing Eye in Freemasonry is often linked to Egyptian mythology and Osiris, it is also taken in more modern times from the King James Bible, Proverbs, 15.3, which reads:

    'The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion #Egypt #Mythology

  19. While the All Seeing Eye in Freemasonry is often linked to Egyptian mythology and Osiris, it is also taken in more modern times from the King James Bible, Proverbs, 15.3, which reads:

    'The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion #Egypt #Mythology

  20. While the All Seeing Eye in Freemasonry is often linked to Egyptian mythology and Osiris, it is also taken in more modern times from the King James Bible, Proverbs, 15.3, which reads:

    'The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion #Egypt #Mythology

  21. While the All Seeing Eye in Freemasonry is often linked to Egyptian mythology and Osiris, it is also taken in more modern times from the King James Bible, Proverbs, 15.3, which reads:

    'The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion #Egypt #Mythology

  22. The Xerophagists were Catholic Masons who, after the ban on Freemasonry by Pope Benedict XIV on 28 April 1748, continued to secretly meet as Freemasons.

    Xerophagist comes from the Greek and means: 'those who live without drinking.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #Literature #RomanCatholic

  23. The Xerophagists were Catholic Masons who, after the ban on Freemasonry by Pope Benedict XIV on 28 April 1748, continued to secretly meet as Freemasons.

    Xerophagist comes from the Greek and means: 'those who live without drinking.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #Literature #RomanCatholic

  24. The Xerophagists were Catholic Masons who, after the ban on Freemasonry by Pope Benedict XIV on 28 April 1748, continued to secretly meet as Freemasons.

    Xerophagist comes from the Greek and means: 'those who live without drinking.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #Literature #RomanCatholic

  25. The Xerophagists were Catholic Masons who, after the ban on Freemasonry by Pope Benedict XIV on 28 April 1748, continued to secretly meet as Freemasons.

    Xerophagist comes from the Greek and means: 'those who live without drinking.'

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion #Literature #RomanCatholic

  26. "My Brother! if ceremonies and a lawful initiation would make a man a true Freemason, you would now be a true Freemason as much as any other. However [...] much is still lacking. Your own labours, which we can only insinuate, are required for this...."

    Instruction to a newly initiated Mason, 18th Century.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  27. "My Brother! if ceremonies and a lawful initiation would make a man a true Freemason, you would now be a true Freemason as much as any other. However [...] much is still lacking. Your own labours, which we can only insinuate, are required for this...."

    Instruction to a newly initiated Mason, 18th Century.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  28. "My Brother! if ceremonies and a lawful initiation would make a man a true Freemason, you would now be a true Freemason as much as any other. However [...] much is still lacking. Your own labours, which we can only insinuate, are required for this...."

    Instruction to a newly initiated Mason, 18th Century.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  29. "My Brother! if ceremonies and a lawful initiation would make a man a true Freemason, you would now be a true Freemason as much as any other. However [...] much is still lacking. Your own labours, which we can only insinuate, are required for this...."

    Instruction to a newly initiated Mason, 18th Century.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  30. Two vital themes are woven throughout Freemasonry: Building and the Search for Light.

    The latter is the search for knowledge and understanding of life and man's role. The former is the moulding of character to fit the individual responsibilities of worldly pursuits, and which make for a better man and citizen.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Education