freemason|freemasons in English

noun

member of a guild of stoneworkers during the Middle Ages

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1. Owned by Freemasons.

2. This Freemason Abbey restaurant serves the best She Crab soup

3. For Freemasons, it's known as " The Widow's Son. "

4. A Consistory is a subordinate body of Scottish Rite Freemasons that have come together under the auspecies of a Supreme Council of Thirty-Third degree Freemasons

5. I destroyed all the Freemason paraphernalia I had, even the suit I used for Lodge meetings.

6. Les Brigandes perform songs that target Muslims, Jews, journalists, gays, Jesuits, freemasons, politicians and Pope Francis

7. It's as silly as Blaming everything on the Freemasons, or the Illuminati, or insert-bad-guy-here

8. Each Consistory enables a Third degree Freemason (within a Symbolic Lodge) to gain more information about the degrees he then holds.

9. Download or read online Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons written by Freemasons

10. In Belgium there are occult lobbies - mainly freemasons and pederasts - that have been cornering the real power for aeons.

11. But Smith was a Catholic, a group that had inherited some of the nativist animus once aimed at Freemasons.

12. 8 But Smith was a Catholic,[www.Sentencedict.com] a group that had inherited some of the nativist animus once aimed at Freemasons.

13. The Freemasons in Paris adopted it in 1780, and occultists and Nazis re-discovered the Cistercian numeral system in the early 20th century

14. Clarifications (The Wire) The Wire episode; The Clarification, Clarification concerning status of Catholics becoming Freemasons Last edited on 14 September 2019, at 21:57

15. I am writing to you in my capacity as Secretary of the Edinburgh Ashlars, a Club for Freemasons under the age of 40 in Edinburgh

16. As nouns the difference between mason and Bricklayer is that mason is a freemason while Bricklayer is a craftsman who builds walls and suchlike out of bricks

17. The Clarification, Clarification concerning status of Catholics becoming Freemasons Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Clarification .

18. The Icelandic Order of Freemasons (Icelandic: Frímúrarareglan á Íslandi) (abbr.: FaI), in English also known as the Grand Lodge of Iceland, is the governing body of regular Freemasonry in Iceland.

19. Ashlars comprise a huge number of Freemasons, even if they aren’t highly active — and represent to the outside world what the craft is, and critically help pay the bills in any blue lodge.

20. If those who are admitted as members are not commanded to abjure by any form of words the Catholic doctrines, this omission, so far from being adverse to the designs of the Freemasons, is more useful for their purposes.

21. The Freemasons, however, have altogether preserved the ancient custom of applause, guarding and regulating its use by as strict, though different rules as did the Romans; and thus showing, as another evidence of the antiquity of their Institution, that the Grand Honors of Freemasonry are legitimately derived from the plausus, or Applaudings

22. Kazimierz Władysław Bartel (Polish pronunciation: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ fwaˈdɨswav ˈbartɛl]; English: Casimir Bartel; 3 March 1882 – 26 July 1941) was a Polish mathematician, freemason, scholar, diplomat and politician who served as 15th, 17th and 19th Prime Minister of Poland three times between 1926 and 1930 and the Senator of Poland from 1937 until the outbreak of World War II.

23. The Freemasons, however, have altogether preserved the ancient custom of applause, guarding and regulating its use by as strict, though different rules, as did the Romans; and thus showing, as another evidence of the antiquity of their institution, that the "Grand Honors" of Freemasonry are legitimately derived from the "pietism" or Applaudings