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What are the three Great Tenets of Freemasonry, in their traditional order?
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Faith, Hope, and Charity
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Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty
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Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth ✓
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Temperance, Fortitude, and Justice
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four Cardinal Virtues taught in Masonry?
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Temperance
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Fortitude
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Charity ✓
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Justice
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How does Freemasonry describe its own relationship to religion in Anderson's Constitutions?
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Masonry is a religion
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Masonry requires belief in a Supreme Being but does not define which faith ✓
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Masonry rejects all religious belief
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Masonry is a denomination of the Christian faith
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Why is Masonry often called a "society with secrets" rather than a "secret society"?
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Because no Mason ever discusses Masonry outside the Lodge
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Because its existence, membership, and published teachings are open, while only its modes of recognition are reserved ✓
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Because its bylaws are not public
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Because the Grand Lodge prohibits any external mention of the Fraternity
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Which Tenet teaches Masons to regard the whole human species as one family?
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Truth
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Relief
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Brotherly Love ✓
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Justice
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Which Tenet teaches the Mason "to soothe the unhappy, to sympathize with their misfortunes"?
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Brotherly Love
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Relief ✓
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Truth
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Temperance
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Modern speculative Masonry traces its tools and ceremonial framework to which source?
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The Roman legions
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The medieval guilds of operative stone-masons ✓
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The Knights Templar of the Crusades
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The Egyptian mystery schools
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Which of the following accurately describes Masonry's published self-description?
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An ancient religion preserved through ritual
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A political society advancing a particular cause
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A peculiar system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols ✓
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A charitable foundation chartered by Parliament