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- About Freemasonry - A grassroots view of what freemasonry can do for the individual and what the individual can do for freemasonry.
- Pietre-Stones Review of Freemasonry - Essays concerning history of Freemasonry and articles regarding literature, music, architecture and art related to Freemasonry.
- Alice Bailey, Freemasonry and Tibet - Excerpts from book by or about Alice Bailey and Freemasonry and Tibetan esoteric practices.
- i-Freemasonry: Historical Studies of Freemasonry - Online academic research center on French Freemasonry.
- Women in Freemasonry - Articles on the subject, plus contact information for women's and co-masonic grand lodges.
- Freemasonry Resource Files - Christian perspective on Freemasonry and Masonic lodges, including the Shriners and the York Rite.
- Freemasonry, Conspiracy Within, Initiation and the Brotherhood - Evidence that the higher Masonic degrees conceal the true nature of Freemasonry as a Satanic religion. Based on an 1871 book by Albert Pike, 33rd degree Mason, called "Morals and Dogma in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite."
- Wikipedia: Freemasonry - Discusses many aspects of and the history of Freemasonry.
- Freemasonry on the Internet - By Roger Ingersoll. Features articles, poems, information on Freemasonry, and the Masonic Book Club.
- Freemasonry in Germany - Freemasonry in Germany listed by the Grandlodges plus information about Luftbrücke and von Steuben Lodge No. 838 in Wiesbaden, their trestle board, meeting place and time.
Wikipedia Articles
- Papal Documents relating to Freemasonry - A number of papal documents deal with Freemasonry,From Masonry (Freemasonry) The Catholic Encyclopedia and ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY by REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research paper the most prominent include:
- Women and Freemasonry - The subject of women and Freemasonry is complex and without an easy explanation. Traditionally, only men can be made Freemasons in Regular Freemasonry.
- Co-Freemasonry - Co-Freemasonry is a form of Freemasonry which admits both men and women. It began in France in the mid-nineteenth century.
- Suppression of Freemasonry - Some Governments, mostly authoritarian, and virtually all totalitarian, regimes have treated Freemasonry as a potential source of opposition due to its secret nature and international connections. It has been alleged by Masonic scholars that the language used by the totalitarian regimes is similar to that used by some modern critics of Freemasonry.
- History of Freemasonry - The history of Freemasonry studies the development, evolution and events of the fraternal organization known as Freemasonry. This history is generally separated into two time periods: before and after the formation of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717.