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Did Jesuits help form the Freemason Scottish Rite?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Eminence" data-source="post: 18087063" data-attributes="member: 93805"><p>Masonry's origins are tied to late 16th century Scotland. In Scotland this was a period of considerable development under James VI and and still in the developmental phase of the Scottish Reformed Church. In terms of structure the Masons most closely resemble the devotional guilds that were a part of northern Europe until the reformation led to the destruction of the lot of them.</p><p></p><p>Masonry as such did not represent anything radically new. But instead represented a variation on a widely popular pre-reformation tradition.</p><p></p><p>While Masonry has been very good at creating a rich tapestry for themselves they are certainly not a Jesuit conspiracy or anything of a similar sort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Eminence, post: 18087063, member: 93805"] Masonry's origins are tied to late 16th century Scotland. In Scotland this was a period of considerable development under James VI and and still in the developmental phase of the Scottish Reformed Church. In terms of structure the Masons most closely resemble the devotional guilds that were a part of northern Europe until the reformation led to the destruction of the lot of them. Masonry as such did not represent anything radically new. But instead represented a variation on a widely popular pre-reformation tradition. While Masonry has been very good at creating a rich tapestry for themselves they are certainly not a Jesuit conspiracy or anything of a similar sort. [/QUOTE]
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