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November 2014

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Strict Observance

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I'm sorry I felt it necessary to revert your recent edits to the Rite of Strict Observance - please don't be offended. I'm glad somebody else is taking an interest in the article. I think what it needs to explain the demise is a good summary of the Wilhelmsbad congress. Although Wilhelmsbad removed much of the shared identity and rigid central control from the Strict Observance lodges, the Order stuttered on, at least on paper, for a couple of years. There is so much left out of this article (practically the whole history of the Order) and I have little time at present. Thanks for trying, please continue to help. Fiddlersmouth (talk) 22:42, 29 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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