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CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Log In. ©2013 C-SAM Ltd THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s.GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Log In. ©2013 C-SAM Ltd THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s.GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
MASONIC SUBJECTS
Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE. Masonic Research, Masonic Subjects. Before we became Freemasons, we had, each and every one of us, entertained a favourable opinion, preconceived, of the Order, and we had a sincere wish for knowledge ; but what was that favourable opinion based upon, and in what sense did we hope to increase our knowledge? There are, weGAVEL ARCHIVES
We showed the earliest Lodge record which belonged to Lodge Aitcheson’s Haven and which was dated 9 January 1599. These pre-Grand Lodge, Lodges were of all variants: 4) Lodges who’s membership was made up of entirely speculative Masons. The problems this caused when some speculative Masons decided to form the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736PIT POLO PULPIT
Description. The autobiography 0f the Rev Dudley Fox from the mines, the Black Watch and subsequently to the ministry. On learning that Kelso Old Parish Church was on the brink of closing he applied for the post of minister. Assisted by the parisheners of Kelso, architects, builders, tradesman and Grant Aid Funds the church was removed fromthe
HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Log In. ©2013 C-SAM Ltd THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s.GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Log In. ©2013 C-SAM Ltd THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s.GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
MASONIC SUBJECTS
Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE. Masonic Research, Masonic Subjects. Before we became Freemasons, we had, each and every one of us, entertained a favourable opinion, preconceived, of the Order, and we had a sincere wish for knowledge ; but what was that favourable opinion based upon, and in what sense did we hope to increase our knowledge? There are, weGAVEL ARCHIVES
We showed the earliest Lodge record which belonged to Lodge Aitcheson’s Haven and which was dated 9 January 1599. These pre-Grand Lodge, Lodges were of all variants: 4) Lodges who’s membership was made up of entirely speculative Masons. The problems this caused when some speculative Masons decided to form the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736PIT POLO PULPIT
Description. The autobiography 0f the Rev Dudley Fox from the mines, the Black Watch and subsequently to the ministry. On learning that Kelso Old Parish Church was on the brink of closing he applied for the post of minister. Assisted by the parisheners of Kelso, architects, builders, tradesman and Grant Aid Funds the church was removed fromthe
HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF THE FAR EAST Brother Martin H. Thomas. District Grand Lodge of the Far East. District Grand Secretary. Brother M Fahmy Jowharsha. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe made to the
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF THE FAR EAST Brother Martin H. Thomas. District Grand Lodge of the Far East. District Grand Secretary. Brother M Fahmy Jowharsha. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe made to the
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
MASONIC SUBJECTS
Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
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DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF GIBRALTAR District Grand Master. Brother Mario G. Balloqui. District Grand Lodge of Gibraltar. District Grand Secretary. Brother James Byrne. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require to ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE. Masonic Research, Masonic Subjects. Before we became Freemasons, we had, each and every one of us, entertained a favourable opinion, preconceived, of the Order, and we had a sincere wish for knowledge ; but what was that favourable opinion based upon, and in what sense did we hope to increase our knowledge? There are, weGAVEL ARCHIVES
We showed the earliest Lodge record which belonged to Lodge Aitcheson’s Haven and which was dated 9 January 1599. These pre-Grand Lodge, Lodges were of all variants: 4) Lodges who’s membership was made up of entirely speculative Masons. The problems this caused when some speculative Masons decided to form the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736 HISTORY & HERITAGE GROUP ARCHIVES The History & Heritage Group are proud to present Series 4 of their Lecture highly popular Lectures on the history of FreemasonryMASONIC RESEARCH
Masonic Research. Masonic research takes a variety of forms from small informal study groups to academic research. Here we shall attempt to provide a guide to Masonic research with appropriate links wherepossible.
HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF THE FAR EAST Brother Martin H. Thomas. District Grand Lodge of the Far East. District Grand Secretary. Brother M Fahmy Jowharsha. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe made to the
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF THE FAR EAST Brother Martin H. Thomas. District Grand Lodge of the Far East. District Grand Secretary. Brother M Fahmy Jowharsha. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe made to the
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND 4th Monday-February to November at 7.30 p.m (Installation 4th Saturday in April). District Grand Lodge of North Island, New Zealand. 708. Ponsonby. Scottish Masonic Centre, 59 Grey Street, Onehunga, Auckland, 1061, New Zealand. 1st Wednesday, March to December, at 7.30 GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
GOUDIELOCK'S RITUAL
Additional information. Dimensions. 7 × 1.5 × 11 cm. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Goudielock’s Ritual” Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Name *. CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
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Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
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DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF GIBRALTAR District Grand Master. Brother Mario G. Balloqui. District Grand Lodge of Gibraltar. District Grand Secretary. Brother James Byrne. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require to ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE ON MASONIC KNOWLEDGE. Masonic Research, Masonic Subjects. Before we became Freemasons, we had, each and every one of us, entertained a favourable opinion, preconceived, of the Order, and we had a sincere wish for knowledge ; but what was that favourable opinion based upon, and in what sense did we hope to increase our knowledge? There are, weGAVEL ARCHIVES
We showed the earliest Lodge record which belonged to Lodge Aitcheson’s Haven and which was dated 9 January 1599. These pre-Grand Lodge, Lodges were of all variants: 4) Lodges who’s membership was made up of entirely speculative Masons. The problems this caused when some speculative Masons decided to form the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736 HISTORY & HERITAGE GROUP ARCHIVES The History & Heritage Group are proud to present Series 4 of their Lecture highly popular Lectures on the history of FreemasonryMASONIC RESEARCH
Masonic Research. Masonic research takes a variety of forms from small informal study groups to academic research. Here we shall attempt to provide a guide to Masonic research with appropriate links wherepossible.
HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of theMASONIC SUBJECTS
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COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
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CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. HOME - THE GRAND LODGE OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONSSTRUCTURECHARITYNEWSEVENTSMUSEUMMASONIC SUBJECTS Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which most Masonic degrees. are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related. MEMBERS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CARE HOMES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The Masonic Homes are operated on a not for profit basis, operational deficits are funded by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Fees are based on individual circumstances and the accommodation which is selected – room rates are available on request. The services are reviewed on an ongoing basis in order to maintain our current high standards. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ORKNEY & ZETLAND Brother Colin J. Corse. Provincial Grand Lodge of Orkney & Zetland. Provincial Grand Secretary. Brother Peter Clive Richardson. The above information is derived from the Year Book and therefore the details ought to be correct. However, typing mistakes can occur and Lodge details do change. Should any amendments and/or corrections require tobe
THE COMPLETE MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY Description. This ritual by William Harvey is one of the most enduring Scottish Masonic rituals. Harvey wrote it out of concern that ‘non-Scottish’ elements were creeping into Scottish Freemasonry and the desire to educate new Masons.This edition has been prepared by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland together with a new introduction giving some details of the Masonic career of theMASONIC SUBJECTS
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COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
GRAND OFFICE BEARERS Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS Description. This PVC loose leaf bound copy is the Twenty-Ninth Edition of the Constitution and Laws and the Bible to Scottish Freemasonry. This should be utilised to ensure the Scottish Constitution is followed and a must for all Members, Office Bearers, Masters, Past Masters and Secretary’s. NEWS - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to use some of its features. Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the website, refuseing them will have impact how our site functions. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DH. T:0131 225 5577
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COMMITTEES - THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND The decision making processes of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is very democratic. Every Daughter Lodge has the right to send three representatives to meetings of Grand Lodge (known as Communications) which take place in February, June and October. In the interim, day to day administration is in the care of Grand Secretary (Brother J. EuanEdment
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WELCOME TO THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND A warm welcome to the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland’s website. The Grand Lodge of Scotland has had the pleasure of representing Freemasons working under the Scottish Constitution since 1736. If you have ventured here to explore our history, wonder what Freemasonry is, or what do we do then hopefully we can provide you with a taster for that and a bit more in our website.*
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There are now about 4 million Freemasons under more than 100 “regular” Grand Lodges worldwide. Membership of the Craft is open to every respectable man who believes in his personal Supreme Being – usually known in Masonic terms as The Great Architect of The Universe, Grand Geometrician of the Universe or Most High. These descriptive names show the importance the Freemason places on his Supreme Being in the order of things in life.PRINCIPLES
Three great but simple principles, Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth, unite Freemasons of every colour and many creeds. Non-Freemasons often unfairly criticise not knowing that members of the Craft are guided by such honorable objectives. The good Freemason builds these principles into his daily life as a law abiding man and citizen of the world. BROTHERLY LOVE is the concern which each Freemason has for his Brother, which is readily shown by tolerance and respect for the beliefs, opinions and practices of his fellows and his willingness to care for his Brother and that Brother’s dependents. RELIEF The Freemason is by nature and teaching a charitable man. He will cheerfully and kindly assist those less fortunate (whether Freemasons or not!). He will care for and support his community – local, national and international. TRUTH The Freemason believes in truth in all things, in honesty and integrity in his personal, business and public life, in fair dealings and in firm standards of decency and morality.AN EDUCATION
As every Man progresses in life by education so every Freemason is taught how he can be a better Man. This is done by a series of degrees – each degree educates him and answers some questions but leaves a door beyond. When the candidate has grasped the teaching of one degree, that door is opened by his progress to the next degree. Freemasonry is believed to have begun its evolution 500 or more years ago in Scotland among the bands of working, skilled, builders known as “masons” (stonemasons). The traditional framework into which mostMasonic degrees
are woven is the story and symbolism of King Solomon’s Temple. Masonic teaching is a system of education related to the building of the Temple – especially the activities and traditional skills of those by whom it was designed and built, and is intended to maintain the interest of the candidate as he progresses through the Masonic degrees, thus rendering his development moreeffective.
FREEMASONRY AND RELIGION A man’s religion is precious and personal to him. Discussion on matters of religion often causes arguments and many wars have been fought ostensibly to impose or defend one religion against another. As he loves all his fellows, understandably religion is a topic which the Freemason, in that capacity, is just not allowed to discuss – norwould he want to.
Freemasonry is most certainly not a religion. It has no “Masonic” God. When Freemasons pray together, as they do in their Lodges, each is addressing his personal Supreme Being. So Freemasons of many creeds can in love and fellowship meet and pray together, irrespective of their individual religions. The Holy Book (known to Freemasons as the Volume of the Sacred Law) of each religion represented in the Lodge is open during meetings. It is common for 5 or 6 different V.S.L.’s to lie open during Lodge meetings. FREEMASONRY AND POLITICS For much the same reasons as above, the discussion of political matters among Freemasons is absolutely prohibited. A man’s politics are his own concern and the Craft, being completely non-political, will never interfere in the world of politics nor will the Grand Lodge of Scotland express any views on political ideology or theories. FREEMASONRY AND SECRECY It is often wrongly stated that Freemasonry is a secret society. There are many thousands of books on Freemasonry openly available in libraries everywhere. The Masonic Temple is usually a fairly conspicuous building in most communities. In Scotland many Lodges advertise and publish details of their meetings in the local press. The Museum and Library of the The Grand Lodge of Scotland are open too – and used by – members of the public who are not Freemasons. Are these the hallmarks of a secret society? The truth is that the principles and many of the practices of Freemasonry are anything but secret. Members are perfectly free to make it known that they are Freemasons. The only Masonic “secrets” are just those methods which members of various degrees throughout the world use to recognise and greet each other. It’s as simple as that.SUMMARY
Freemasonry is an ancient and honourable society. Its principles are just steady standards of life and conduct in a changing world. The practice by the Freemason of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth and the other principles of the Craft will go a long way to making a good man better. Freemasons’ Hall, 96 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3DHT: 0131 225 5577
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