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  • Followers of the Shiva sect of Hinduism ritually bathe at a Hindu Bathing festival at Courtalam waterfall, Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • A ceremonial masonic sword is carried into Earls Court as part of a Freemason meeting..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • A ceremonial masonic sword is carried into Earls Court as part of a Freemason meeting. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons watch a masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons watch a masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons offer prayers during a  masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent addresses Freemasons at Earls Court.Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent addresses Freemasons at Earls Court. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons prepare to process into Earls Court, London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Michael of Kent leads Freemasons at Earls Court in London UK for a mass gathering. UK 1993
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display
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  • Freemasons assemble in their regalia at Earls Court for a public display. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent at a Masonic ceremony at Earls Court in London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Assembled Freemasons offer prayers during a  masonic ceremony at Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • UK - London - Assembled Freemasons prepare to process into Earls Court, London..Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Michael of Kent leads Freemasons at Earls Court in London UK for a mass gathering. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent at a Masonic ceremony at Earls Court in London. Freemasonry, which traces it's modern origins back to the sixteenth century is beased on principles of fraternity and secrecy. Members are sworn to keep silent on their activities and make themselves known to other Freemason's by way of signal (often a handshake).
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  • In a somewhat chaotic moment in proceedings, the late evangelical preacher Dr Benson Andrew Idahosa is said to be driving evil spirits from a lady who passes out and falls backwards during a ministry at Butlins holiday centre in Minehead, Somerset, England. Other members of the congregation are happily clapping at the power of Jesus during a week of Christian meetings and events led by visiting preachers and church leader. Benson Andrew Idahosa (1938 - 1998) was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria and known as the first Pentecostal archbishop in Nigeria
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  • In front of an upright piano and spring daffodils on a window ledge, we see a lady member of the evangelical Sacred Dance Ministry (Group) wearing a green velvet tunic while holding a wooden cross, standing in an otherwise empty room belonging to this Christian group in Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England. As part of the International Christian Dance Fellowship whose performers include performers, choreographers and teachers of all styles of dance technique, as well as those who dance in worship, intercession, healing, evangelism and prophetic interpretation and this lady has recreated a moment in one of their performances.
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  • As bright sunlight fills a bare studio room, and a wooden cross is propped up in the corner, Paula Douthett (left) and three other members of the evangelical Sacred Dance Ministry (Group) perform a moment from the biblical nativity scene in her house at Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England. Together they are acting as part of the International Christian Dance Fellowship whose performers include performers, choreographers and teachers of all styles of dance technique, as well as those who dance in worship, intercession, healing, evangelism and prophetic interpretation. In the middle, a lady pretends to be holding the baby Jesus while the others play the roles of angels as they express wonder and admiration for this miraculous moment.
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  • Young Born Again Christians express emotions during a ministry at Butlins holiday centre in Minehead, Somerset, England. The annual meeting of fellow-evangelical pilgrims at one of Britain's holiday centres gives this otherwise jolly evening entertainment venue - a ballroom for dance and music - lends a far different atmosphere during this religious festival of prayer and dialogue with Jesus. Young people hold up their hands towards Heaven with either peace or pain on their faces.
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  • Two Jehovahs Witnesses stand with copies of the Watchtower magazine next to a shop window of assorted snacks on shelves in a corner shop convenience store on Gerrard Street, Chinatown, on 5th March 2018, in London, England.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015. Shangri La is a festival of contemporary performing arts held each year within Glastonbury Festival. The theme for the 2015 Shangri La was Protest.  Building the Shangri La field. Painting the word "SECTS" on the Shangri-Hell headquarters.
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  • Members of a Druid sect walk gather near the Tower of London as part of their Spring Equinox celebrations.
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  • Accompanied by a City of London police officer, members of a Druid sect walk through the street as part of their Spring Equinox celebrations. The Ancient Druids were once Judges, Kingmakers, Scientists, Magicians and Priests and their modern counterparts may be viewed likewise. The word itself comes through both Brythonic tongues (Cornish and Welsh) meaning either knowledge of the oak or wizard - or wise man in Gaelic (Irish and Scots.) Druidry itself is both a philosophical viewpoint and a religious world view, although many Druids view themselves  also as Pagan Priests. A druid was a member of the priestly class in Gaul and possibly other parts of Celtic western Europe during the Iron Age. Following the invasion of Gaul by the Roman Empire, the druids were suppressed by the Roman government.
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  • A group of ultra orthodox Jewish men from the Ashkenazi sect discussing business matters by a hedge in Overlea road, Stamford hill, London.
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  • Young Orthodox Jewish boys from the Ashkenazi Nitra sect light torches for the procession of their new Sefer Torah (five books of Moses) before it is paraded to their synagogue from Portland Avenue to Clapton Common.
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