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The Rite of Baldwyn or Rite of Seven Degrees is one of several Rites of Freemasonry. It exists and is only practiced in the Masonic Province of Bristol, England. A Rite is a series of progressive degrees that are conferred by various Masonic organizations or bodies, each of which operates under the control of its own central authority. The Rite of Baldwyn specifically is a collection of separate Masonic Bodies and associated Degrees that would otherwise operate independently. The three primary bodies in the York Rite are the degrees of Craft Freemasonry, the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch, and the Camp of Baldwyn (also called ''The Five Royal Orders of Knighthood'').〔Keith B. Jackson, ''Beyond the Craft'', 6th Edition, Lewis Masonic 2012 (ISBN 978-0853184058), p. 82-86〕 ==Composition== Craft Freemasonry〔 * Iº − Craft Freemasonry * * Entered Apprentice * * Fellowcraft * * Master Mason Holy Royal Arch〔 * IIº − Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch Camp of Baldwyn〔 * IIIº − Knights of the Nine Elected Masters * IVº − The Ancient Order of Scots Knights Grand Architect * * Order of Scots Knights Grand Architect * * Order of Scots Knights of Kilwinning * Vº − Knights of the East, the Sword and Eagle * VIº − Knights of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta * * Knights of St John of Jerusalem * * Knights Templar * VIIº − Knights of the Rose Croix of Mount Carmel 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rite of Baldwyn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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