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Masonic Research Freemasonry Fraternal
Masonic Research Freemasonry Fraternal
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- This unique masonic study circle is an autonomous body formed in 1993 by a number of freemasons in Melbourne, Australia, and has the sanction of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria.
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- Promotes Masonic research and education within Freemasonry on an inter-jurisdictional basis. Acts as a liaison body between its affiliated Masonic research lodges and chapters. Organizes any research lodge conference which its affiliates may sanction. Org
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- The oldest and largest international masonic research society in the world. Publishes a bi-monthly magazine after its own name.
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- Located in Victoria, Australia - The Holden Research Circle is a group of Freemasons dedicated to frank and open Masonic thought and discussion within a convivial masonic atmosphere.
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- Over 4,000 files and articles relating to Freemasonry in easy to read and download format.
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- Electronic database of old masonic material held in the University's archives, and submitted. Mostly old lectures and rituals.
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- An educational institution supporting the independent study of Freemasonry and of mystical and esoteric traditions worldwide. Book reviews, membership program, and calendar of recent events.
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- Located in Cape Town, South Africa.
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- Society based in Washington DC dedicated to reasearch into Freemasonry in general and Scottish Rite in particular. Includes full text archives of the Heredom journal.
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- Masonic research society under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina.
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- INTERNET forum for Masons world wide to share in common research areas. Seminars, papers, book reviews etc.
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- Centre of masonic research at the University of Sheffield.
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- Masonic activity and history in Area 8 of the Grand Lodge of New York including: Clinton, Essex, Saratoga-Warren, and Washington Districts.
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- The first international research society in Prince Hall Freemasonry. Publishes a quarterly magazine after its own name.
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- Full text online of 1860 book by Rob Morris. Searchable page images.
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