The early history of Freemasonry is not documented very well or at all, but it appears clear that it arose in Great Britain, either in England or Scotland.
Kent Museum of Freemasonry was created in 1933.
The name of freemasonry is "Freemasonry".
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How did Freemasonry affect George Washington's life?
Women are not allowed to be a ordinary Freemasonry; but there are not so ordinary organization that stand on the pillar of freemasonry that allow both men and women called Co-Freemasonry
Operative freemasonry, the craft of building monumental structures of quarry stone, was developed during the middle ages in Europe. It was called "freemasonry," because the freemasons worked with freestone, a type of quarry stone, and because they were free men, and not serfs or indentured servants. Speculative freemasonry, the fraternity of freemasons, was created in Scotland when William Schaw, the master of works for King James VI, introduced the Schaw Statutes in 1598 and 1599.
He was a freemason and I think that freemasonry had more influence on him than he had on it.
Mustafa El-Amin has written: 'Freemasonry, Ancient Egypt, and the Islamic destiny' -- subject(s): African American freemasonry, Freemasonry, Islam, Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Freemasonry
The three primary tenets of Freemasonry are Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth.
Nobody knows. There are many different theories about the origins of Freemasonry, the most likely theory being that it evolved from the medieval guilds of stone masons that built the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe. But the true origins of the fraternity are lost to history.
Very few. Freemasonry is not a political organization, nor is it a religion. It's just a fraternity. Freemasonry's tenets are Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. That, in a nutshell, is what Freemasonry stands for.
African American freemasonry started in Boston, MA in the US.