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Freemasonry

[free-mey-suhn-ree] / ˈfriˌmeɪ sən ri /


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Temptingly, he explained that “the theater, behind the scenes, has an emotional freemasonry of its own, certainly franker and arguably wholesomer than the stiffness of suburban society outside.”

From New York Times • Apr. 27, 2023

A retired prosecutor who chased him for years blames unspecified freemasonry circles.

From Reuters • Jan. 18, 2023

Now research from the University of Edinburgh has revealed the origins of the Hogmanay tradition are connected to freemasonry.

From BBC • Dec. 31, 2021

Throughout the 20th century, many key figures in the civil rights movement were attracted to freemasonry.

From The Guardian • Jul. 2, 2014

He had Answered His Country’s Call, and was of the great freemasonry of arms, sword on thigh, marching, marching.

From Cupid in Africa by Wren, P. C.