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A Modern Examination of the Landmarks of Freemasonry
Few subjects in Masonic Jurisprudence generate more interest and debate than the Landmarks of Freemasonry. Every new Brother is charged to protect and preserve them, but there is much conflicting information about what the Landmarks of Masonry actually are. Considering that the proper observation of the Landmarks is a primary factor in the decision of whether a Grand Lodge is recognized or not and the preservation of them one of the most important considerations in making any Masonic policy, it is important that the Landmarks of the order be well understood.
The Old Charges Revisited
Since 1717, this has been a subject of passionate concern to almost every Freemason. There remain a mass of competing views and theories, and this question has dominated research into Freemasonry.
Freemasons Annual Music Bursary for Osian Wynn Clarke
St Elli Lodge have agreed to give an annual bursary from June 2017 for a period of five years to assist young talented members of Loud Applause Rising…
Somerset Freemasons donate £1750 for new Heart Monitor
Admiral Blake Lodge donates £1750 for new Heart Monitor
Grantham Freemasons make £1,000 grant to village scout group
Grantham Freemasons make £1,000 grant to village scout group
Grand Master of Victoria, Australia visits St Alphege Lodge
Grand Master of Victoria, Australia visits St Alphege Lodge
Those Mysterious Pillars: BOAZ and JACHIN
In being associated with the construction industry and in having our lodges as a representation King Solomon’s Temple, there is in myself and perhaps many…