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	<description>Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23</description>
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		<title>Freemasonry and Initiation</title>
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Through the three degrees of the Blue lodge the candidate has been exposed to Masonic teachings and symbols, taken upon himself solemn obligations, laid to rest his former profane self and set upon a new, more spiritual life. A Personal Transformatio...]]></description>
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		<title>Three Uses of Memory in Freemasonry</title>
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The Art of Memory in Freemasonry. Why is memory so important to Freemasons? An interpretive aspect of the art of memory. In this brief paper, the author sketches out three interrelated areas in which memory may - whether consciously or inadvertently ...]]></description>
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		<title>Some Biblical passages in Masonry</title>
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The history of the evolution of our Craft supports my argument that many of the Biblical passages in the ritual actually dates from the time around the Enlightenment period to suggest in a subtle way the need to intellectually break free from the stra...]]></description>
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		<title>Those Mysterious Pillars: BOAZ and JACHIN.</title>
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The most outstanding and manifest features of King Solomon's Temple are the two stalwart pillars of Boaz and Jachin. As our lodges are a representation of King Solomon's Temple, what is the meaning of the two pillars? A paper by W Bro William M Larso...]]></description>
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		<title>Atheism and Freemasonry</title>
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No Atheist May Be Made a Freemason. This paper illustrates exactly why Freemasonry does not allow atheists to join the Fraternity. There is a universal Masonic requirement of belief in Deity, which is followed by all regular Grand Lodges of the world...]]></description>
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		<title>Atheism and Freemasonry</title>
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No Atheist May Be Made a Freemason. This paper illustrates exactly why Freemasonry does not allow atheists to join the Fraternity. There is a universal Masonic requirement of belief in Deity, which is followed by all regular Grand Lodges of the world...]]></description>
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		<title>Freemasonry &#124;The Point Within a Circle</title>
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The hidden meaning of this Masonic symbol. The figure representing this symbol contained not only a point within a circle, but also two straight vertical lines touching the sides of the circle. It was explained during the ensuing lecture that these l...]]></description>
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		<title>Freemasonry &#124;The Point Within a Circle</title>
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The hidden meaning of this Masonic symbol. The figure representing this symbol contained not only a point within a circle, but also two straight vertical lines touching the sides of the circle. It was explained during the ensuing lecture that these l...]]></description>
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		<title>Masonic Symbolism and Vedanta</title>
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This essay attempts to project the symbolism of Freemasonry through the vivid imagery of the Upanishads. This paper was awarded the second prize in the annual essay competition conducted by the Grand Lodge of India.

Follow us on&#160;  &#160;  &#38;nbsp...]]></description>
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		<title>Freemasonry: Lyrics of Masonic Songs</title>
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Opening Ode
Hail! Eternal! by whose aid
All created things were made;&#160;
Heaven and earth Thy vast design;&#160;
Hear us, Architect Divine!
May our work begun in Thee,&#160;
Ever blest with order be;&#160;
And may we when labours cease,&#160;
Part...]]></description>
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