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 * s workings are done in the presence of the Book of the Sacred Law under the Square and Compasses.
 * Grand Lodge of Belgium is recognised by the United Grand Lodge of England – UGLE : www.ugle.org as by 151 other Grand Lodges throughout the world. Its members exercise a spiritual Freemasonry

Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium
Thanks for your recent edit to Freemasonry in Belgium. It would be polite to explain why I reverted it. A large section was a definition of masonic regularity, which would be better placed elsewhere, if it has a place in the article at all, alongside an explanation of the alternatives. "We bring you..." seems to indicate a source within the lodge. The last paragraph has the air of a recruitment pamphlet, rather than an encyclopedia article, and the escaped "voor" towards the end suggests translation from a Dutch language source? Please feel free to expand Wikipedia's coverage of the Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium, but please also be aware of WP:Neutral, and add references to new material. The links further up this page ought to help. Fiddlersmouth (talk) 23:37, 10 November 2014 (UTC)