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Freemasonry in the 17th Century
The constitutions were an effort by certain circles of masons, some of them fairly prominent, to put forward a sort of positive, non threatening, welcoming face. At the same time that the constitutions were being published and distributed, there were anti masonic pamphlets and letters appearing in newspapers. The big grand prize that any social club or group wanted was royal patronage. That was the best you could get for your own prestige and your political safety,. So they're simply labelling those things as politics and putting them outside the door of the lodge.