Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina

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Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina

Chartered in 1771 by the Duke of Beaufort and reorganized in 1787, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina was formed to raise the moral, social, intellectual, and spiritual conscience of society by teaching the ancient and enduring philosophical tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, which are expressed outwardly through service to God, family, country, and self under the Fatherhood of God within the Brotherhood of Man.

  1. 17

    17: LSME: The Duties, Privileges, and Rights of a Master Mason

    The seventeenth and final lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  2. 16

    16: LSME: The Laws of Freemasonry

    The sixteenth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  3. 15

    15: LSME: Symbols, Emblems, and Allegories of the Third Degree

    The fifteenth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  4. 14

    14: LSME: Interpretation of the Ritual of the Third Degree

    The fourteenth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  5. 13

    13: LSME: Special Instruction

    The thirteenth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  6. 12

    12: LSME: Teachings of the Fellow Craft Degree

    The twelfth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  7. 11

    11: LSME: Symbols and Allegories of the Fellow Craft Degree

    The eleventh lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  8. 10

    10: LSME: Interpretation of the Ritual of the Fellow Craft Degree

    The tenth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  9. 9

    9: LSME: Meaning, Duties, and Privileges the Term 'Fellow Craft'

    The nineth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

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    8: LSME: Symbols of the Apprentice

    The eighth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

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    7: LSME: The Principal Tenets: Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth

    The seventh lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

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    6: LSME: Interpretation of the Ritual of the First Degree

    The sixth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  13. 5

    5: LSME: The Meaning of the Term 'Apprentice'

    The fifth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  14. 4

    4: LSME: The Machinery and Organization of a Lodge

    The fourth lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

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    3: LSME: The Qualifications

    The third lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  16. 2

    2: LSME: A Definition and a Short History of Freemasonry

    The second lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

  17. 1

    1: LSME: Introductory Lecture

    The first lecture in a series of programs to ensure that every candidate is properly instructed in the fundamentals of the Craft, which every newly-made Mason ought to know.

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Chartered in 1771 by the Duke of Beaufort and reorganized in 1787, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina was formed to raise the moral, social, intellectual, and spiritual conscience of society by teaching the ancient and enduring philosophical tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, which are expressed outwardly through service to God, family, country, and self under the Fatherhood of God within the Brotherhood of Man.

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