FROM the "Union of the two Grand Lodges on St. John's Day, 27th December, 1813," the English Rite of Freemasonry has been authoritatively declared to consist of the "Entered Apprentice, the Fellow Craft, and the Master Mason, including the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch."
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Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry
May 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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Origin of the English rite of freemasonry: especially in relation to the Royal arch degree; with valuable appendices
1909, Printed by Johnson, Wykes and Co.
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"FROM the "Union of the two Grand Lodges on St. John's Day, 27th December, 1813," the English Rite of Freemasonry has been authoritatively declared to consist of the "Entered Apprentice, the Fellow Craft, and the Master Mason, including the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch.""
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