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− | This summary page contains bibliographic references for various electronic and print items that discuss -- or are related to -- the 'Mormonism and Freemasonry' issue. The materials that are listed here represent a variety of opinions that are held by Latter-day Saints on this topic. They also represent differing levels of review and publication processes and divergent degrees of documentation.
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− | |author=Charles W. Penrose
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− | |publication=Improvement Era
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− | |title=Peculiar Questions Briefly Answered
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− | |date=September 1912
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− | |vol=15
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− | '''Question 17''': Was Joseph Smith, Jr., a Mason?<br>
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− | '''Answer''': Joseph Smith the Prophet was a Mason.{{ref|penrose1}}
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− | |link=Mormonism and Freemasonry/Origins | + | |L=El Mormonismo y la Masonería |
− | |subject=Origins of Freemasonry | + | |H=El Mormonismo y la Masonería |
− | |summary=When studying the relationship between Mormonism and the fraternal order known as Freemasonry it is important to acknowledge and understand the perspective expressed by nineteenth century Latter-day Saints. This article includes examples of what some Mormons thought about where the rites and teachings of the Masons came from (some of these people were also Masons). | + | |S= |
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| + | |L1=Relación entre la Masonería y ceremonias del templo |
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| + | |L2=La masonería y el Libro de Mormón |
− | |link=Temples/Endowment/Freemasonry | + | |L3=Implicación de los líderes de la Iglesia de los Santos de los Últimos Días en la masonería |
− | |subject=Temple endowment and Freemasonry | + | |L4=El simbolismo en los templos mormones |
− | |summary=Some critics of Mormonism see similarities between the rites of Freemasonry and LDS temple ceremonies and assume that since Joseph Smith was initiated as a Freemason shortly before he introduced the Nauvoo-style endowment he must have plagiarized elements of the Masonic rituals. This viewpoint leads them, in turn, to conclude that the LDS endowment is nothing but a variant form of Masonic initiation and therefore not from a divine source.
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− | |link=Mormonism and temples/Ordinances revealed | |
− | |subject=Temple ordinances: revealed | |
− | |summary=It is claimed that the LDS temple ordinances were either made up by Joseph Smith or borrowed, by him, from an earthly source. This collection of quotes has been divided into two sections. The first section consists of statements from the LDS Church's official website indicating that the temple ordinances were 'revealed' by the Lord and 'restored' from antiquity. The second section consists of statements from scripture and the General Authorities of the LDS Church. | |
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− | |link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Freemasonry/All Seeing Eye
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− | |subject=All Seeing Eye
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− | |summary=The claim is sometimes made by critics that since the All-Seeing Eye of God is displayed on the exterior and interior of the Salt Lake Temple[1] and the All-Seeing Eye is an emblem utilized by the Freemasons then the Mormon usage must be an indication of a connection between Mormon temples and Freemasonry.
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− | |link=Joseph_Smith/Martyrdom/Masonic_cry_of_distress
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− | |subject=Masonic Cry of Distress
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− | |summary=It is reported that Joseph Smith uttered the words "Oh Lord, my God" as he stood at a second floor window in Carthage Jail -- just before he was shot by members of a mob. The words that accompany the Masonic 'Grand Hailing Sign of Distress' are "Oh Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?"
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− | |link=Mormonism and Freemasonry/Hugh W. Nibley quotes
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− | |subject=Hugh W. Nibley on Freemasonry
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− | |summary=It is claimed that Joseph Smith copied Masonic material in order to create the LDS temple rites
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− | |link=Primary_sources/Reed_C._Durham_on_1974_talk
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− | |subject=Reed C. Durham Regarding His 1974 Talk
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− | |summary=Reed C. Durham responds to criticism of his 1974 speech “Is There No Help for the Widow’s Son?”
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− | |link=Temples/Symbols on the Nauvoo Temple
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− | |subject=Symbols on the Nauvoo Temple
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− | |summary="I've heard there are some strange symbols on the Nauvoo and Salt Lake temples. My non-member friend claims these have an occult significance. Some people are of the opinion that they are Masonic."
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− | |link=Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Gadianton masons and anti-masonry
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− | |subject=Book of Mormon: Gadianton masons?
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− | |summary=Critics of the Book of Mormon claim that the Gadianton robbers are thinly disguised references to the anti-Masonic panic of Joseph Smith's era.
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− | |link=Search_for_the_Truth_DVD/The_%22Occult%22
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− | |subject=Review of "Search for the Truth" DVD section on Joseph Smith's character
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− | |summary=FAIR responds to claims made in the "Search for the Truth" DVD regarding Joseph Smith's character: "Joseph Smith's Character: The Occult"
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− | |link=Website_reviews/MormonThink
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− | |subject=Claim that the Endowment Came from Masonry
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− | |summary=FAIR responds to a claim made by the critical website ''MormonThink'' that "The temple endowment ceremony would not have come from the Masonry rituals that began in the middle age."
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− | |link=One Nation Under Gods/Index/Chapter 2
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− | |subject="Chapter 2: Moroni, Magic, and Masonry"
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− | |summary=FAIR reviews and responds to critical claims made in the book ''One Nation Under Gods'', Chapter 2: "Moroni, Magic, and Masonry."
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| + | {{epígrafe|"Siempre se ha informado y, en gran medida, se cree que los misterios de la Casa de Investidura fueron solo una especie de iniciación ... de los ritos de la Masonería; pero no necesito decir que esta afirmación, cuando se examina a la luz de los hechos, carece de fundamento y es absurda.” |
| + | :::— Fanny Stenhouse, Nineteenth Century Anti-Mormon Author<ref>{{CriticalWork:Stenhouse:Tell It All/Full title|pages=354}}</ref>}} |
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| + | {{:El Mormonismo y la Masonería/Relación entre la Masonería y ceremonias del templo}} |
| + | {{:El Libro de Mormón/Anacronismos/Masonería}} |
| + | {{:El Mormonismo y la Masonería/Implicación de los líderes de la Iglesia}} |
| + | {{:El Mormonismo y los Templos/Simbolismo}} |
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