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  1. "Freemasonry opens its doors to all men, regardless of religious conviction, the essential requirement in this regard being an avowed belief in [a higher power] and in immortality [of the soul]. Since the doctrines of most religions include these tenets, the virtual impossibility of conflict is obvious."

    Freemasonry is not a replacement for religion, it supports belief and faith without dogma.

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

  2. "Freemasonry opens its doors to all men, regardless of religious conviction, the essential requirement in this regard being an avowed belief in [a higher power] and in immortality [of the soul]. Since the doctrines of most religions include these tenets, the virtual impossibility of conflict is obvious."

    Freemasonry is not a replacement for religion, it supports belief and faith without dogma.

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

  3. "Freemasonry opens its doors to all men, regardless of religious conviction, the essential requirement in this regard being an avowed belief in [a higher power] and in immortality [of the soul]. Since the doctrines of most religions include these tenets, the virtual impossibility of conflict is obvious."

    Freemasonry is not a replacement for religion, it supports belief and faith without dogma.

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

  4. "Freemasonry opens its doors to all men, regardless of religious conviction, the essential requirement in this regard being an avowed belief in [a higher power] and in immortality [of the soul]. Since the doctrines of most religions include these tenets, the virtual impossibility of conflict is obvious."

    Freemasonry is not a replacement for religion, it supports belief and faith without dogma.

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

  5. Bernard Faÿ (1893-1978), Professor of American Civilisation, director French National Library under Marshall Pétain, director Anti-Mason ministry in Vichy France. Through the order banning all "secret" organisations from 13 August 1940, he exercised power over life and death.

    He was directly responsible for the denunciation of 520 (989*) and the murder of 117 (549*) Freemasons by the Nazi regime in occupied France. [*Wikipedia]

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

  6. Bernard Faÿ (1893-1978), Professor of American Civilisation, director French National Library under Marshall Pétain, director Anti-Mason ministry in Vichy France. Through the order banning all "secret" organisations from 13 August 1940, he exercised power over life and death.

    He was directly responsible for the denunciation of 520 (989*) and the murder of 117 (549*) Freemasons by the Nazi regime in occupied France. [*Wikipedia]

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

  7. Bernard Faÿ (1893-1978), Professor of American Civilisation, director French National Library under Marshall Pétain, director Anti-Mason ministry in Vichy France. Through the order banning all "secret" organisations from 13 August 1940, he exercised power over life and death.

    He was directly responsible for the denunciation of 520 (989*) and the murder of 117 (549*) Freemasons by the Nazi regime in occupied France. [*Wikipedia]

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

  8. Bernard Faÿ (1893-1978), Professor of American Civilisation, director French National Library under Marshall Pétain, director Anti-Mason ministry in Vichy France. Through the order banning all "secret" organisations from 13 August 1940, he exercised power over life and death.

    He was directly responsible for the denunciation of 520 (989*) and the murder of 117 (549*) Freemasons by the Nazi regime in occupied France. [*Wikipedia]

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

  9. Tradition has always been strict in Masonry, not just with their Rituals, but also in appearance. The Chronicle of the Company of Masons records, on 9 October 1684:

    "It is this day ordered by the Court that Warden Crooke, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Dempster be fined 2s. 6d. each for not having their gowns."

    This is about £20 / 23€ today, and was a complete day's wages for a workman in 1690.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Justice

  10. Tradition has always been strict in Masonry, not just with their Rituals, but also in appearance. The Chronicle of the Company of Masons records, on 9 October 1684:

    "It is this day ordered by the Court that Warden Crooke, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Dempster be fined 2s. 6d. each for not having their gowns."

    This is about £20 / 23€ today, and was a complete day's wages for a workman in 1690.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Justice

  11. Tradition has always been strict in Masonry, not just with their Rituals, but also in appearance. The Chronicle of the Company of Masons records, on 9 October 1684:

    "It is this day ordered by the Court that Warden Crooke, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Dempster be fined 2s. 6d. each for not having their gowns."

    This is about £20 / 23€ today, and was a complete day's wages for a workman in 1690.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Justice

  12. Tradition has always been strict in Masonry, not just with their Rituals, but also in appearance. The Chronicle of the Company of Masons records, on 9 October 1684:

    "It is this day ordered by the Court that Warden Crooke, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Dempster be fined 2s. 6d. each for not having their gowns."

    This is about £20 / 23€ today, and was a complete day's wages for a workman in 1690.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Justice

  13. The Sloane Manuscript (1646) includes the following question and answer to prove a visitor a Mason:

    Q. Wt is the key of your Lodge doors made of?

    A. It is not made of Wood Stone Iron or steel or any sort of mettle but the tongue of a good report behind a Brothrs back as well as before his face.

    Many Lodges still select appropriate candidates for Masonry through good report, or personal recommendation.

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

  14. The Sloane Manuscript (1646) includes the following question and answer to prove a visitor a Mason:

    Q. Wt is the key of your Lodge doors made of?

    A. It is not made of Wood Stone Iron or steel or any sort of mettle but the tongue of a good report behind a Brothrs back as well as before his face.

    Many Lodges still select appropriate candidates for Masonry through good report, or personal recommendation.

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

  15. The Sloane Manuscript (1646) includes the following question and answer to prove a visitor a Mason:

    Q. Wt is the key of your Lodge doors made of?

    A. It is not made of Wood Stone Iron or steel or any sort of mettle but the tongue of a good report behind a Brothrs back as well as before his face.

    Many Lodges still select appropriate candidates for Masonry through good report, or personal recommendation.

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

  16. The Sloane Manuscript (1646) includes the following question and answer to prove a visitor a Mason:

    Q. Wt is the key of your Lodge doors made of?

    A. It is not made of Wood Stone Iron or steel or any sort of mettle but the tongue of a good report behind a Brothrs back as well as before his face.

    Many Lodges still select appropriate candidates for Masonry through good report, or personal recommendation.

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

  17. Article 27 of the Harleian Manuscript (dated between 1600 and 1650 - the New Articles) states:

    "That no p'son shalbee accepted a Free Mason, but such as are of able body, honest parentage, good reputacon, and observers of the law of the land."

    Today, we require "a man, free born, of lawful age, and well recommended." Following the law of the land is a major part of their Oath as an initiate.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  18. Article 27 of the Harleian Manuscript (dated between 1600 and 1650 - the New Articles) states:

    "That no p'son shalbee accepted a Free Mason, but such as are of able body, honest parentage, good reputacon, and observers of the law of the land."

    Today, we require "a man, free born, of lawful age, and well recommended." Following the law of the land is a major part of their Oath as an initiate.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  19. Article 27 of the Harleian Manuscript (dated between 1600 and 1650 - the New Articles) states:

    "That no p'son shalbee accepted a Free Mason, but such as are of able body, honest parentage, good reputacon, and observers of the law of the land."

    Today, we require "a man, free born, of lawful age, and well recommended." Following the law of the land is a major part of their Oath as an initiate.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  20. Article 27 of the Harleian Manuscript (dated between 1600 and 1650 - the New Articles) states:

    "That no p'son shalbee accepted a Free Mason, but such as are of able body, honest parentage, good reputacon, and observers of the law of the land."

    Today, we require "a man, free born, of lawful age, and well recommended." Following the law of the land is a major part of their Oath as an initiate.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  21. Tradition has it that the St. Paul's cathedral foundation stone was laid in full Masonic state by King Charles II, and the mallet used was preserved in the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2.

    It is also said that Thomas Strong, assisted by Christopher Wren, laid the foundation stone on 11 June 1677.

    The building of St. Paul's, receiving royal warrant on 1 May 1676, took thirty-three years to complete.

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

  22. Tradition has it that the St. Paul's cathedral foundation stone was laid in full Masonic state by King Charles II, and the mallet used was preserved in the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2.

    It is also said that Thomas Strong, assisted by Christopher Wren, laid the foundation stone on 11 June 1677.

    The building of St. Paul's, receiving royal warrant on 1 May 1676, took thirty-three years to complete.

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

  23. Tradition has it that the St. Paul's cathedral foundation stone was laid in full Masonic state by King Charles II, and the mallet used was preserved in the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2.

    It is also said that Thomas Strong, assisted by Christopher Wren, laid the foundation stone on 11 June 1677.

    The building of St. Paul's, receiving royal warrant on 1 May 1676, took thirty-three years to complete.

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

  24. Tradition has it that the St. Paul's cathedral foundation stone was laid in full Masonic state by King Charles II, and the mallet used was preserved in the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2.

    It is also said that Thomas Strong, assisted by Christopher Wren, laid the foundation stone on 11 June 1677.

    The building of St. Paul's, receiving royal warrant on 1 May 1676, took thirty-three years to complete.

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

  25. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

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

  26. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

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

  27. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

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

  28. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

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

  29. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel

  30. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel