(in freemasonry)
1Freemasonry in Belgium — consists of a wide range of Masonic obediences: A Grand Orient of Belgium, a Grand Lodge of Belgium, a Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium, and a Women s Grand Lodge of Belgium.HistoryFreemasonry began in Belgium whilst the region was ruled by Austria …
2Freemasonry in France — has been influential on the worldwide Masonic movement due to its founding of Continental Freemasonry. [ [http://www.godf.org/foreign/uk/edito uk.html Grand Orient de France] ] There are many and varied Masonic rites and obediences in France the… …
3Freemasonry — • An overview of Freemasonry and description of its condemnation by the Catholic Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
4Freemasonry — Free ma son*ry, n. The institutions or the practices of freemasons. [1913 Webster] …
5Freemasonry in Venezuela — Freemasonry has been present in Venezuala since 1824 and has included a number of prominent politicians.The Gran Logia de la Republica de Venezuela or Grand Lodge of the republic of Venezuela founded in 1824, is based in Caracas. It claims 121… …
6Freemasonry — (engl., spr. frī mēßönrī), Freimaurerei …
7Freemasonry — [ friːmeɪsnrɪ], englische Bezeichnung für Freimaurerei …
8Freemasonry — mid 15c., from FREEMASON (Cf. freemason) + RY (Cf. ry) …
9Freemasonry — [frē′mās′ nrē] n. 1. the principles, rituals, etc. of Freemasons 2. the Freemasons 3. [f ] a natural sympathy and understanding among persons with like experiences …
10Freemasonry — Freemasons redirects here. For other uses, see Freemasons (disambiguation). Masonic redirects here. For the ghost town in California, see Masonic, California. The Masonic Square and Compasses. (Found with or without the letter G) …