Fraternal
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- Freemasonry Structure & Branches
- Explains the various degrees and orders, and presents some version of rituals.
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- Philalethes Society
- A clearinghouse for Masonic information. Announcements, articles and back issues of 'The Philalethes' magazine.
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- Phylaxis Society
- The first international research society in Prince Hall Freemasonry. Publishes a quarterly magazine after its own name.
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- South Carolina Masonic Research Society
- Masonic research society under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina.
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- The Constitutions of the Free-Masons (1734)
- An Online Electronic Edition. Authors: James Anderson A.M., Right Worshipful Fraternity of Accepted Free-Masons; Benjamin Franklin, Grand Master of Masons of Pennsylvania; and Paul Royster (editor and depositor), University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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- The Masonic Society
- Based in North America, this organization aims to support and conduct research, education, and other activities to promote Freemasonry. Membership and contact information, private forums, bylaws.
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- Web of Hiram - University of Bradford
- Electronic database of old masonic material held in the University's archives, and submitted. Mostly old lectures and rituals.
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- The Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library - New York City
- Non-profit center for the collection, study, and preservation of the Masonic heritage.
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- USA: Virginia: George Washington Masonic Memorial
- Dedicated to the memory of George Washington. Has a virtual tour of the memorial and its collections.
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- Canada : British Columbia : Victoria Masonic Web Site
- General masonic information, discussion groups and links.
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- Catholics, Heretics and Heresy by Gilles C H Nullens
- Research on the Cathars, Hospitalers, Rosicruicians, and other orders and their relations with the Catholic church.
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- First Great Light
- A site dedicated to freemasonry and the quest for knowledge that is within us all.
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- Freemason Information
- Masonic education for both the mason and non-mason alike. The site is a conpendium of various masonic sources, compiled into one location.