But, seriously, there is no known "founder of Masonic ideology."
William Schaw, the head Master Mason to King James VI of Scotland is considered to be the "Father of Speculative Masonry," as he instituted rules and regulations for the lodges of Scotland that later inspired the admission of "accepted" or honorary Masons. This practice led to entire lodges consisting of accepted Masons, which led to the speculative fraternity that exists today.
Further, Rev. James Anderson compiled and wrote the first published book on Freemasonry, known as "Anderson's Constitutions of the Freemasons." However, William Preston's "Illustrations of Freemasonry," published in the late 1700s probably had a larger effect on the development of the Masonic ritual as we know it.
Idiology was created on 2001-04-24.
The first Masonic lodge in the Philippines, Primera Luz Filipina, was established by Spanish Navy Captain Jose Malcampo y Monge in 1856.
If so, he has kept very quiet about it. Neither he nor any masonic lodge have made the connection, which makes it unlikely.
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There is no such formal ceremony for a masonic marriage.
'Ideology' is a set of conscious and unconscious ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations, and actions.
The definition of Masonic is having an affiliation with the Freemasons.
There is no such thing as Masonic Lodge Money.
Masonic College was created in 1844.
Lewis Masonic was created in 1801.
There is a Masonic cornerstone that was laid after it was built, but not part of the statue. There have been several presidents who were members of the Masonic lodge. George Washington was Grand Master of the Virginia Masonic lodge and had a Masonic funeral.
There is not a camel on a Masonic ring. The symbols located on a Masonic ring include the Masonic square, a compass, and sometimes the letter G. A Masonic ring is often worn on the right, little finger.