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Freemasons – Origin and Etymology

By Ezekiel on October 24, 2009

The term Freemason can be traced back as far as 1375 A.D., and possibly as early as 1155 A.D., where it was used by a traveling guild of masons who shared a secret code. It wasn’t until the earth 17th century that they began accepting non-operative members as ‘masons’ and introducing them to their secrets [...]

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