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Freemasonry in seven minutes or less!

Freemasonry in seven minutes or less!

By: freemasonry.in.seven@gmail.com Dr Christopher Earnshaw and Matthew Evans
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Welcome to Freemasonry in seven minutes or less where I, Matthew Evans, ask Dr. Christopher Earnshaw, the author of the Spiritual Freemasonry series, all manner of questions relating to Freemasonry. Covering all aspects of the craft, from the early years to pre-history, operative to speculative, from the moral to the arcane and everything else in between, we aim to do so in under 7 minutes so you can make a daily advance in your masonic learning on your commute, drinking a coffee or during whatever you takes you 7 minutes or less. Please email questions, requests and anything else to: freemasonry.in.seven@gmail.com© 2025 Freemasonry in seven minutes or less! Art
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  • Mark Masonry Episode 212
    May 16 2025

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    Join us as we give an overview of Mark Masonry

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  • How not to use the internet as a Freemason Episode 211
    Mar 23 2025

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    Join us as we discuss Masonic etiquette when communication in the digital era

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  • Harmony in the Hive with Nathan St Pierre Episode 210
    Mar 9 2025

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    Join us as we discuss Harmony in the hive, the new book from Nathan St Pierre which addresses the future of Freemasonry


    Harmony in the Hive: A Vibrant Vision for Freemasonry’s Future


    https://www.amazon.com/Harmony-Hive-Vibrant-Vision-Freemasonrys/dp/1603020888

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