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- Q3433307 subject Q6394246.
- Q3433307 subject Q8472411.
- Q3433307 abstract "The Primitive Scottish Rite is a Masonic Rite. According to Robert Ambelain, an esotericist who "awakened" it in 1985, it was the rite used by the St. John of Scotland Lodge in Marseille, which was introduced to France in Saint-Germain-en-Laye from 1688; these claims are disputed by historians.".
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- Q3433307 wikiPageExternalLink a_M%E8re_Loge_%C9cossaise_de_Marseille.
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- Q3433307 wikiPageWikiLink Q6394246.
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- Q3433307 wikiPageWikiLink Q8472411.
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- Q3433307 comment "The Primitive Scottish Rite is a Masonic Rite. According to Robert Ambelain, an esotericist who "awakened" it in 1985, it was the rite used by the St. John of Scotland Lodge in Marseille, which was introduced to France in Saint-Germain-en-Laye from 1688; these claims are disputed by historians.".
- Q3433307 label "Primitive Scottish Rite".