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Clinton was also a member of the Order of DeMolay, a youth group affiliated with Freemasonry, but he never became a Freemason.
Like the Charge found in Freemasonry, where the charge is a set of instructions read to a candidate standing in a temple, the Charge of the Goddess was intended to be read immediately before an initiation.
In April 1800, through the introduction of Hungarian writer Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, he was initiated into Freemasonry in the Lodge Pythagoras of the Blazing Star where he was elected minor warden.
In 1771 Lessing was initiated into Freemasonry in the lodge " Zu den drei Rosen " in Hamburg.
He was initiated into Freemasonry in Union Lodge, Exeter on November 2, 1773.
One theory of the origins of Freemasonry claims direct descent from the historical Knights Templar through its final fourteenth-century members who took refuge in Scotland whose King, Robert the Bruce was excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church at the time, or other countries where the Templar suppression was not enforced.
Responding to queries on the similarity of some of the concepts in his Wheel of Time books with Freemasonry concepts, Jordan admitted that he was a Freemason.
The Taxil hoax was an 1890s hoax of exposure by Léo Taxil intended to mock not only Freemasonry, but also the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to it.
The first book produced by Taxil after his conversion was a four-volume history of Freemasonry, which contained fictitious eyewitness verifications of their participation in Satanism.
While this quote was published by Abel Clarin de la Rive in his Woman and Child in Universal Freemasonry, and does not appear in Taxil's writings proper, it is sourced in a footnote to Diana Vaughan, Taxil's creation.
It strongly opposed Freemasonry and was founded as a single-issue party aspiring to become a major party.
The event created great excitement and led many to believe that not just the local lodge but all Freemasonry was in conflict with good citizenship.
It was suggested, in the book Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry by John J. Robinson, that the Templars went underground among masons in England and later developed into Freemasons.
The connection between the Friday the 13th superstition and the Knights Templar was popularized in Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code and in John J. Robinson's 1989 work Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry.
According to historian David Stevenson it was also influential to Freemasonry as it was emerging in Scotland.
Throughout history it has been claimed that Freemasonry itself was founded by the Knights Templar or that the Knights Templar took refuge in Freemasonry after their persecution.
As a compromise, at the union of two rival Grand Lodges in 1813 ( one of which considered the Royal Arch a ' Fourth Degree ', whilst the other almost totally ignored it ) English Freemasonry recognised the Royal Arch as part of " pure, ancient masonry ", but stated that it was not an additional degree, but merely the " completion of the third degree ".
She noticed how much of the material in his Book of Shadows was taken not from ancient sources as Gardner had initially claimed, but from the works of the occultist Aleister Crowley, from Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, from the Key of Solomon and also from the rituals of Freemasonry.
Breckinridge was the first Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in Kentucky.
There was still a general shortage of suitable premises, with many popular meeting places in and around Barnet closing their doors to Freemasonry, causing problems for Lodges and Chapters in Hertfordshire and London as well as Middlesex.

Freemasonry and theme
It is a thriller set in Washington, D. C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters.

Freemasonry and some
In some jurisdictions in the United States, the Lodge of Instruction serves as a warranted lodge for candidate instruction in other aspects of Freemasonry besides ritual rehearsal, as well as hosting a speaker on topics both Masonic and non-Masonic.
Chiswick House has also been linked with Freemasonry, and is believed by some scholars to have functioned as a Masonic Lodge or Temple, given that some of the ceiling paintings by William Kent in the Gallery and the Red, Blue and Summer Parlour Rooms contain iconography of a strong Masonic, Hermetic, and possible Jacobite character.
Formal support groups may appear to be a modern phenomenon, but they supplement traditional fraternal organizations such as Freemasonry in some respects, and may build on certain supportive functions ( formerly ) carried out in ( extended ) families.
In the early 1770s, Ivan Yelagin succeeded in reorganizing Russian Freemasonry into a far-reaching system that united some 14 lodges and about 400 government officials.
It has been alleged by Masonic scholars that the language used by the totalitarian regimes is similar to that used by some modern critics of Freemasonry.
Weishaupt had modeled his group to some extent on Freemasonry, and many Illuminati chapters drew membership from existing Masonic lodges.
When the Grange first began in 1867, it borrowed some of its rituals and symbols from Freemasonry, including secret meetings, oaths and special passwords.
There are some similarities between Mormon temple worship and symbolism and the stories and symbols of Freemasonry.
Today it is an interchangeable symbol with Freemasonry and some also use the Forget-me-not to remember those masons who were victimized by the Nazi regime.
Hall tried to gain New England ’ s enslaved and free blacks a place in Freemasonry, education and the military, which were some of the most crucial spheres of society in his time.
Such are many fraternal organizations, such as Freemasonry, which are at some level accessible to the uninitiated but which have higher and higher levels of initiation as one progresses.
* A forthcoming book by Nick Literski, called Method Infinite: Freemasonry and the Mormon Restoration, has been anticipated for some years.
Prince Hall Freemasonry consists of independent Grand Lodges, some of which are considered regular by the United Grand Lodge of England.

Freemasonry and work
Influences on Golden Dawn concepts and work include: Christian mysticism, Qabalah, Hermeticism, the religion of Ancient Egypt, Theurgy, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Theosophy, Eliphas Levi, Papus, Enochian magic, and Renaissance grimoires.
Portuguese author Camilo Castelo Branco credits to Balsamo the creation of the Egyptian Rite of the Freemasons and intensive work in the diffusion of Freemasonry, by opening lodges all over Europe and by introducing the acceptance of women into the community.
Over the years as his movie work declined, he increased his activity within Freemasonry being the first actor to receive Imperial Potentate within the Shrine of North America.
Thompson's Freemasonry training became a valuable tool in developing the ritualistic work of the The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, revolving the ritualistic teachings around the farm and farm family.

Freemasonry and most
Since at least the 18th century Freemasonry has incorporated Templar symbols and rituals in a number of Masonic bodies, most notably, the " Order of the Temple " the final order joined in " The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta " commonly known as the Knights Templar.
* The Royal Arch Mason ( or Holy Royal Arch ) degree is said by many to be the most beautiful degree in all of Freemasonry.
Many Hermetic, or Hermetically influenced, groups exist today, most of which are derived from the Golden Dawn, Rosicrucianism or Freemasonry.
In common with most Socialists in Latin countries, Bordiga campaigned against Freemasonry, which he identified with as a non-secular group.
Although a plethora of theories have been advanced as to the origins of the Carbonari, the organization most likely emerged as an offshoot of Freemasonry, in reaction to the spread of liberal ideas from French Revolution and first became influential in the Kingdom of Naples ( under the control of Gioacchino Murat ) and the Papal States.
He also frequented La Bibliothèque Roumaine (" The Romanian Library "), while affiliating to the Freemasonry and joining the Lodge known as L ' Athénée des Étrangers (" Foreigners ' Atheneum "), as did most other reform-minded Romanians in Paris.
At the same time, his connections within Freemasonry, mirroring the conviction and affiliation of most 1848 revolutionaries, were an important factor in ensuring the success of Romanian causes abroad, and arguably played a part in the election of Cuza, who was himself a member of the secretive organization.
The vesica piscis has been used as a symbol within Freemasonry, most notably in the shapes of the collars worn by officiants of the Masonic rituals.
The period saw the rise of occult fraternities, most notably Speculative Freemasonry and a revived Rosicrucian Brotherhood.
Black Freemasonry scholars have for the most part, rejected Grimshaw ’ s account due to inconsistencies.
He believes that Freemasonry, " is one of the most evil organizations in the world.
Lately, the Osirica are championed by Afrocentric scholars and students as the original ancient " Lodge " of the Masonic order ( Freemasonry ), and the foundation of most modern Masonry orders.
The cover art depicts certain symbols of Freemasonry, most notably the compass and the square.

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