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312<br />

Chapter 5 - Technical Terminology<br />

<strong>Freemasonry</strong> said to have existed<br />

before the Flood; hence,<br />

synonymous with Antediluvian<br />

Masonry 940<br />

22 Masonry, Red ~ name for degrees claimed to be<br />

circulated by Jacobites (supporters<br />

<strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Stuart) 941<br />

23 Masonry, Spurious ~ pretended <strong>Freemasonry</strong>, prohibited,<br />

not authorized 942<br />

24 Masonry, Stuart ~ rites allegedly established by the<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Stuart to use <strong>Freemasonry</strong><br />

to recapture English throne (cf. Red<br />

25 Masons, adhering vs.<br />

Masons, seceding ~<br />

(Seceders)<br />

Masonry)<br />

Masons who stayed with their lodges<br />

during the Morgan anti-Masonic<br />

excitement in the U.S. vs. those who<br />

withdrew from the order 943<br />

expression for Knights Templar<br />

26 Masons, Cross-Legged<br />

~<br />

27 Masons, Gentlemen ~ speculative Masons<br />

28 Masons, Mock ~ anti-Masons holding a mock street<br />

procession in 1741 944<br />

29 Masons, Salute vs. stonemasons <strong>of</strong> Germany during<br />

Letter ~<br />

Middle ages who had signs/words as<br />

mode <strong>of</strong> recognition, vs. those who<br />

had certificates<br />

30 Masons, St. John ~ Masons who practice and recognize<br />

no degrees <strong>of</strong> Masonry but those <strong>of</strong><br />

Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft,<br />

and Master Mason 945<br />

31 Masons, tramping ~ beggars pretending to be Masons 946<br />

32 pr<strong>of</strong>ane non-Mason<br />

33 Royal Art <strong>Freemasonry</strong><br />

34 Sons <strong>of</strong> the Light obsolete<br />

Freemasons<br />

expression for<br />

947<br />

35 Tyler (Tiler)<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer guarding the outer door <strong>of</strong><br />

(Couvreur;<br />

the lodge<br />

940<br />

Cf. ibid, p. 487. <strong>The</strong> Originator <strong>of</strong> this term was evidently William Hutchinson in Spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

Masonry, 1775. Also used by Oliver and others.<br />

941<br />

Cf. CME, p. 511.<br />

942<br />

Cf. ibid, p. 630.<br />

943<br />

Cf. MD, p. 81; EOF, p. 675. See also Section 13.2 on the Morgan Scandal.<br />

944<br />

Cf. CME, p. 591; DFM, p. 170; IFL, p. 1050.<br />

945 Cf. EOF, p. 659.<br />

946 Cf. CME, p. 655.<br />

947 Cf. ibid, p. 626.

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