Freemasonry Ethics
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Ancient Charges of a Free Mason -- Missouri Lodge of Research - 18th century CE statements concerning Masonic organization and the behavior expected of a Freemason.
Ancient Landmarks of Freemasonry -- Missouri Lodge of Research - "Landmarks" are fundamental statements of Masonic belief. While there is no authoritative list, these descriptions were taken from Mackey's Revised Encyclopedia.
Masonic Creed, Beliefs and Teachings -- Missouri Lodge of Research - Basic statements describing general principles of Masonic belief and teachings.
The Old Past Master, Understanding - A masonic essay by Carl Claudy.
What Does Finnish Freemasonry Believe In? - A study by a non-Mason, Dr. Harri Heino, who is Director of Research Institute of The Lutheran Church of Finland. Examines the teachings of Finnish Freemasonry regarding values, ethics, religion, and the appropriate attitude to the Church and other religions communities. Investigates the influence of Masonic doctrine on the views of individual Freemasons.
The Word Foundation - The philosophy and works of Harold Waldwin Percival, who joined the Theosophical Society in 1892. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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