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Where We’ve Been

Black EyesGeneral

Knowledge Rite’s That Are Wrong

Why? Why? Why?

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The lodge which granted permission

for Friendship Lodge to form

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Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 33 in 1827

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1st Worshipful Master of Friendship Lodge

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Bro. Meredith Helms1827-1828 1831-

1832

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Gave a speech in 1831, in Hagerstown, which eventually led to the

closure of Mt. Moriah and Ureka Lodge

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Thaddeus Stevens

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March 12, 1888

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Date Lodge Charter was arrested

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Year which Friendship Lodge granted permission

for Hagerstown 217 to work under dispensation

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1924

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Pope who issued Bull on April 4, 1738 allowing of

excommunication of Catholics who were

Masons

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Pope Clement XII

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Name of the person in NY who was believed to have been killed by Freemasons

for writing an exposé

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William Morgan

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The first “Lady Freemason”

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Mrs. Aldsworth - received her first 2 degrees around

1735 in Dublin

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Lodge in Italy which Roberto Calvi belonged to. He is believed to have been

murdered in accordance with Masonic customs

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P2 or Propoganda Due

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Name of the former WM of a Maryland Lodge now responsible

for Ephesians 5:11, an anti-masonic website “and have no fellowship

with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them”

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Jack Harris

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June 24, 1717

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Establishment of the Grand Lodge of England

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1st American Grand Lodge (PA) was established in

this year

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1731

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1787

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Establishment of Grand Lodge of

Maryland

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1st Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England

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Bro. Anthony Sayer

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President Truman and him were the only 2 Presidents

who were also Grand Masters

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Pres. Andrew Jackson

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Rite practiced in 80% of this country. Allows

Atheists. Has 7 Degrees

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French Rite

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Has 90 degrees. Filled with alchemical, occult, and egyptian references.

Allows women

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Rite of Memphis-Misraïm

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Started in the 18th Century. Allows Women. 3 degrees

based off of:1st-Tower of Babel2nd-Garden of Eden

3rd-Flood

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Rite of Adoption

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Established by the Roman Catholics in Germany using a pug-dog as one of the features. Allowed Women.

Signifies a young mastiff to indicate mutual fidelity and attachment of the

brethren.

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Rite of Mopses

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Rite with 3 Major Divisions (St. John’s, St. Andrew’s, and Chapter

Degrees) of it’s 10 major degrees. Must be a

Christian

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Swedish Rite

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The rite of taking off your shoe which symbolizes

humility and that we are on holy ground

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The rite of Discalceation

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The rite of walking in the same path as the sun as a

symbol of a quest for light and knowledge

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The rite of Circumambulation

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The rite in which you are stripped of all metals as a symbol of not bringing in anything to lodge that will

cause discord including your passions and

prejudices.

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The rite of destitution

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Term used to describe words that can have two interpretations used to

avoid committing oneself to what one says

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Equivocation

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These are used a symbol of authority taken from Exodus 4: 16-17 when

God is speaking to Moses.

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The rods carried by the SD, JD, SS, and JS