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- noun A member of the Free and Accepted Masons (sometimes entitled Ancient Free and Accepted Masons), an international
fraternal andcharitable organization.
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Examples
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First question, why when a Freemason is arrested do they attempt to inform the custody sergeant of the fact that they are a mason?
Ruralshire Constabulary lost data scandal! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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First question, why when a Freemason is arrested do they attempt to inform the custody sergeant of the fact that they are a mason?
Ruralshire Constabulary lost data scandal! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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There is no satanic worship taking place in Freemason Lodges … we keep him out of our Masonic business wgbutler777 Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Did Haiti Form a Pact With the Devil? 2010
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The location of the Temple where he was made a Freemason is unknown, but on 30 June 1784 the meeting place of the lodge became the “Manson Inn” in Tarbolton, and one month later, on 27 July 1784, Burns became Depute Master, which he held until 1788, often honoured with supreme command.
robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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The compound term Freemason occurs first in 1375 -- according to a recently found writing, even prior to 1155 [1] -- and, contrary to
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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World's Anti-slavery Convention, to meet June 12, 1840, in Freemason's
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A Freemason is the one thing of which these people have a superstitious dread and horror.
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The word "Freemason" is derived from the Egyptian PHREE MESSEN, "Children of Light."
Max Heindel's Letters to Students by The Rosicrucian Fellowship 1910
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Mrs. Dagon regards the whole affair with an approving smile, nodding almost imperceptibly a kind of Freemason's sign to Mrs. Plumer, who thinks that the worthy young Van Boozenberg has probably taken too much wine.
Trumps George William Curtis 1858
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"He is now shut up in one of those mysterious rooms called Freemason lodges, where, if report be true, the enemies of the Church and state plot the ruin of mankind.
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