(noun) freemasonry, a Natural Or Instinctive Fellowship Between People Of Similar Interests; "he Enjoyed The Freemasonry Of The Press"
(noun) Freemasonry, Freemasons Collectively
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Mackey, Albert G., Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. Philadelphia: Mose and Company, 1879. p 152.
Masonic Lodge from a Christian Perspective
De Hoyos, Arturo and S. Brent Morris. Freemasonry in Context. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2004. p1. www.meta-religion.com/Secret_societies/Groups/Masonry/masonry.htm, 05/10/05.
Masonic Lodge from a Christian Perspective
Walker, Joseph A, Jr. The Prophet Joseph Smith and Mormonism. Phylaxis Society. http://freemasonry.org/jawalker/new_page_4.htm
Joseph Smith and the "Book of Mormon"
"Romanticism and Freemasonry" Retrieved from http://tracingboard.com/romanticism.htm Accessed on 03/22/2004
German Romanticism
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