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In 1871, Albert Pike created Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite as a guide to the 32 degrees of Scottish
Rite Freemasonry. It was his intention that becoming a Scottish
Rite Mason require years of study to understand the allegories, the
underlying moral lessons, and their applications. Pike's scholarly
but practical instruction serves as a guide for every Mason working
to be the best husband, father, brother, friend, and citizen that
he can be. In 2007, a complete and comprehensive review was
initiated to provide insight into Albert Pike's original work. This
new book is the only edition that is not abridged, a digest, or an
editorial commentary of the original book. The entire original book
was translated into modern English from the difficult sentence
structure and language prevalent in 19th century literature. Morals
and Dogma for the 21st Century brings these important lessons back
within the grasp of the modern Mason.
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