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About 1500 delegates are expected to register today for the biennial session of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States.
Notably, he published a book called Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in 1871, of which there were several subsequent editions.
* " A Short Discourse on the Ancient and Accepted Discordian Practice of Fnording Dollar Bills " Ol ' Sam, U: M, PS !, A / B.
Thorvaldsen was a member of the freemasons ; there is a lodge under The Ancient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons
Modern buildings based upon the Mausoleum of Mausolus include the National Newark Building in Newark, New Jersey, Grant's Tomb and 26 Broadway in New York City, Los Angeles City Hall, the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia, the spire of St. George's Church, Bloomsbury in London, the Indiana War Memorial ( and in turn Chase Tower ) in Indianapolis, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction's headquarters, the House of the Temple in Washington D. C., the Civil Courts Building in St. Louis, and the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Pittsburgh.
Breckinridge was the first Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in Kentucky.
There have been several organizations in Orangeville throughout its history and in 1876 the local Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ( AF and AM ) Lodge erected the Orangeville Masonic Hall.
The Grand Lodge of Maryland, Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons, is located in Cockeysville on a campus.
It was summarized by Reuss as the Degree of " Scotch Masonry ," equivalent to " Scotch Mason, Knight of St. Andrew, Royal Arch ," and he described it as " Full instruction in the Scottish degrees of Ancient and Accepted Masonry.
He was a member of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
On that night, they established the " Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons according to the Old Institutions ", now commonly known as the Grand Lodge of the Antients.
Among the roles he acquired during his first three years in Alberta were President of the newly formed South Edmonton Football Club, secretary-treasurer of the South Edmonton School Board, president of the South Edmonton Athletic Association, vice president of the South Edmonton Literary Institute, auditor of the South Edmonton Agricultural Society, and worthy master of the Acacia Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
Richardson was also an active Freemason as a member of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a 33rd Degree Freemason in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
In the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, a consistory is the body which confers the Nineteenth to Thirty-second degrees.
* Duchy Chapter of the Ancient & Accepted Rite of the Rose Croix of Heredom No. 289 Warranted on the 10 December 1931, who currently meet on the 4th Thursday in January, April, September & November
Borglum was an active member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ( the Freemasons ), raised in Howard Lodge # 35, New York City, on June 10, 1904, and serving as its Worshipful Master 1910-11.
Freemasons were known either as the Free and Accepted Masons ( Moderns, Geomatic or Gentleman masons, Hanoverian ), or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ( Antients or Athol Masons, Jacobite ).
* The 23rd Degree of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry ( Northern Jurisdiction ) is based on the Four Chaplains incident, teaching " that faith in God will find expression in love for our fellow man, even to the ultimate personal sacrifice ".
Symington was an active member of the Grand Lodge of Missouri Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
Governor Schaefer was also a Freemason and a member of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Maryland.
The Marquis de Lafayette ( who was on a 14-month tour of the United States on the 50th anniversary of the War ) performed the ceremony, Daniel Webster delivered the oration, and the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, conducted the services.
In 2007, the school's Scholastic Bowl team won the state championship tournament sponsored by the Ancient, Free, & Accepted Masons of Illinois.
He served as Grand Lecturer and Grand Secretary of The Grand Lodge of South Carolina as well as Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States.

Ancient and Scottish
Coined in 1817 by Scottish inventor Sir David Brewster, " kaleidoscope " is derived from the Ancient Greek καλός ( kalos ), " beautiful, beauty ", εἶδος ( eidos ), " that which is seen: form, shape " and σκοπέω ( skopeō ), " to look to, to examine ", hence " observer of beautiful forms.
Blue Lodges, Craft Lodges or Ancient Craft Lodges refer to the lodges that work the first three Masonic degrees, rather than the appendant Masonic orders such as York Rite and Scottish Rite.
Historic Scotland is a successor organisation to the Ancient Monuments Division of the Ministry of Works and the Scottish Development Department.
His chief work, however, is his Celtic Scotland, a History of Ancient Alban ( 5 vols., Edinburgh, 1876 – 1880 ), perhaps the most important contribution to Scottish history written during the 19th century.
The dual number existed in Proto-Indo-European, persisted in many of the now extinct ancient Indo-European languages that descended from it — Sanskrit, Ancient Greek and Gothic for example — and can still be found in a few modern Indo-European languages such as Scottish Gaelic, Slovenian, Sorbian, and Frisian.
At the older universities the degree of Master of Arts is conferred in the arts subjects after four years while the newer universities instead conferrer the degree of Bachelor of ArtsThe degree of Master of Arts conferred by the Ancient Scottish Universities is equivalent to the degree of Bachelor of Arts at other universities and does not require the level of study necessitated for the other degrees of master awarded by these universities.
Encouraged by Home and others, he produced a number of pieces translated from the Scottish Gaelic, which he reportedly spoke, which he was induced to publish at Edinburgh in 1760 as Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland.
David Herd ( 1732 – 1810 ), the collector of the classic edition of Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs ( 1776 ), was " sovereign " of the Cape ( in which he was known as " Sir Scrape ") when Fergusson was dubbed a knight of the order, with the title of " Sir Precentor ", in allusion to his fine voice.
( 3 ) From Julius Caesar onwards, Shakespeare justifies tyrannicide, but in order to do so moves away from English history to the camouflage of Roman, Danish, Scottish or Ancient British history.
The Scottish equivalent is The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, dating in its modern form to 1687.
It is not known to have been printed before 1786, when it appeared in Pinkerton's Ancient Scottish Poems.
Although the " restoration " in 1687 of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle was accomplished by King James VII & II, the initiative for-essentially-founding this Scottish Royal Order can be attrbuted to John Drummond, 1st Earl and 1st Jacobite Duke of Melfort, then Secretary of State for Scotland, who together with his elder brother James Drummond, 4th Earl and 1st Jacobite Duke of Perth, then Lord Chancellor of Scotland, were among the eight Founding Knights.
At the Ancient universities of Scotland ( St Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen ) a BSc ( Hons ) indicates a four year course, being the equivalent of the Scottish MA for science degrees.
The motto of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, the Scottish chivalrous order, is also that of the British Army regiments The Royal Regiment of Scotland, Scots Guards and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
* The Scottish Covenant, October 1949, held by the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland, published by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Child's collection was not the first of its kind ; there had been many less scholarly collections of English and Scottish ballads, particularly from Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ( 1765 ) onwards.

Ancient and Rite
Throughout this entire period both Assyria and Babylonia continued to exist as geo political entities and named regions, and Assyria in particular became a center of a distinctly Mesopotamian Christianity, namely the ancient Eastern Syrian Rite Christianity which was spread all over the near east and as far away as central Asia, India, Mongolia and China by travelling monks and still exists as the religion of the Assyrians to this day in the form of the Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church and Ancient Church of the East.
In Spain, several very different cultural streams came together in the first centuries of the Christian era: the Roman culture, which was dominant for several hundred years, and which brought with it the music and ideas of Ancient Greece ; early Christians, who had their own version of the Roman Rite ; the Visigoths, an North Germanic tribe who overran the Iberian peninsula in the 5th century ; Jews of the diaspora ; and eventually the Moors and Arabs.
* The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis Mizraim
The Eastern Rite tradition was historically associated with the Church of the East, and is currently employed by the Middle Eastern churches that descend from it, the Assyrian Church of the East, Ancient Church of the East, and the Chaldean Catholic Church, ( the members of these churches usually consider themselves to be ethnic Assyrians ) as well as by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church of India.
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The Ancient and Primitive Rite, also called the Order of the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Mizraim, is a Masonic Rite first popularized by John Yarker and generally considered clandestine by Masonic organizations within the UGLE framework.
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