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== Schröder Rite ==
== Schröder Rite ==


'''Source: Wikipedia'''


Schröder Rite (in German: Schrödersche Lehrart) is a regular masonic rite practiced mostly in lodges in Germany and Brazil, with fewer lodges in other countries. Developed by Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and showed to Masters in Hamburg in July 29, 1801, it was adopted unanimously and it attracted several lodges throughout Germany and other countries, where it was practiced mainly by Freemasons of German origin and soon received the name of its founder, Schröder Rite.
Schröder Rite (in German: Schrödersche Lehrart) is a regular masonic rite practiced mostly in lodges in Germany and Brazil, with fewer lodges in other countries. Developed by Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and showed to Masters in Hamburg in July 29, 1801, it was adopted unanimously and it attracted several lodges throughout Germany and other countries, where it was practiced mainly by Freemasons of German origin and soon received the name of its founder, Schröder Rite.


== See also ==
*[[Friedrich Ludwig Schröder]]
*[[Es:Los "Modernos" y su herencia alemana el Ritual Schröder]]
*[[Rekonstruktion: Friedrich Ludwig Schröder]]
*[[Traktat: Friedrich Ludwig Schröder, der Natur des Menschen und der eigenen Wahrheit verpflichtet.]]
== Links ==
*Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6der_Rite


== See also ==
{{Languages|Schrödersche Lehrart|Deutsch}}


== Weblinks ==
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Schröder Rite

Source: Wikipedia

Schröder Rite (in German: Schrödersche Lehrart) is a regular masonic rite practiced mostly in lodges in Germany and Brazil, with fewer lodges in other countries. Developed by Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and showed to Masters in Hamburg in July 29, 1801, it was adopted unanimously and it attracted several lodges throughout Germany and other countries, where it was practiced mainly by Freemasons of German origin and soon received the name of its founder, Schröder Rite.

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