9 research outputs found

    A Celebration of Jackson Lodge Freemasonry - Accession 1120 M514 (565)

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    This collection consists of a book titled A Celebration of Jackson Lodge Freemasonry: Selections Toward A History of Freemasonry in Lancaster County Prior to 1823 and Jackson Lodge No. 53, A.F.M. Lancaster, South Carolina by William Jefferson Bryson, Jr., Worship Master 5985 A.L. This publication consists of a history of Freemasonry in Lancaster, SC and specifically of the Jackson Lodge Freemasonry based in Lancaster, SC. Some examples of the information included are beginnings and background, the history of masonic symbols and the founding fathers of freemasonry. At the foundation of all masonic belief are two landmarks: belief in the Fatherhood of God, and the belief in the brotherhood of man.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1665/thumbnail.jp

    Freemason Resolution Of Respect For Benjamin Franklin Patterson - Accession 1206 - M574 (627)

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    This collection consists of a Freemason “Resolution of Respect” for Benjamin Franklin Patterson who died on February 18, 1940. The “Resolution” was passed by The Catawba Lodge No. 56, F. and A.M., Fort Mill, SC.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1952/thumbnail.jp

    The Library World Volume 26 Issue 3

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    Women in freemasonry.

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    "Extracts from Freemasonry: its aims and ideals, by J.S.M. Ward ..."--P. 30-32.Place of publication from union mark (p. 32).By Louis Goaziou (cf. p. 30).Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet.Stamp of A.F. Knudsen on p. 3 and 9.In original paper wrappers

    The letter "Humanum genus" of the Pope, Leo XIII against free-masonry and the spirit of the age, April 20, 1884, and the reply for the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry.

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    Appended: Pelletan, Eugen. Profession of faith of the XIXth Century. 6th ed., 1864. pt. XI, ch. I."Reply" signed by Albert Pike.Added t.p.: A reply for the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry to the letter "Human genus" of Pope Leo XIII.Caption title: De secta massonum.Cover title.Original Latin and English translation.Mode of access: Internet
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