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Masonic author and historian, Michael R. Poll gives us a wonderful
collection of some of his most thought provoking Masonic papers and
lectures. From rethinking long held beliefs regarding the early
development of the Scottish Rite to the general philosophy and
needs of today's Freemasonry, this book provides education,
enlightenment and enjoyment.
This book contains a collection of Christian sermons delivered by
Freemasons, some Christian ministers, in Christian churches. It
spans the 1700's to 1900's. This work is not offered to lift up the
Christian faith over any other religion, but to show that to
Christian Masons, Christianity is their faith. It is what they
believe and it is not diminished by their Masonic membership. A
devout Christian Mason is as devout a Christian as any devout
Christian. The charges that Freemasonry is anti-Christian or that
Christians cannot be true Christians as well as Freemasons are
false.
Included in this indispensable book are some of the most
significant documents tracing Freemasonry from its early operative
roots to the early collections defining the seeds of Speculative
Freemasonry. Included are: "Edict of Rothari"; "The Regius
Manuscript"; "The Matthew Cooke Manuscript"; "The Torgau
Ordinances"; "The Strasburg Manuscript"; "Watson Manuscript"; "The
Schaw Statutes"; "St. Clair Charters"; "Harleian Manuscript";
"Inigo Jones Manuscript"; "Thomas Tew Manuscript"; "Edinburgh
Register House Manuscript"; "The Kevan Manuscript"; "Ancient
Charges of a Free Mason (1723 & 1738)"; "General Regulations of
a Freemason" and "The Graham Manuscript." Also included are the
essays: "The Old Charges of Freemasonry" and "Freemasonry And The
Comacine Masters" by H.L Haywood. 2013 Revised Edition.
This is the a follow-up to the popular book "Masonic
Englightenment." Includes the inspired Masonic essays: "Mythology
and Masonry" by R.J. Meekren; "Geometry of God" by Joseph Fort
Newton; "The Suppression of the Order of the Temple" by Frederick
W. Hamilton; "Was William Shakespeare a Freemason?" by Robert I.
Clegg; "The Religion of Robert Burns" by Gilbert Patten Brown;
"Hysteria in Freemasonry" by WM. F. Kuhn; "The Square and the
Cross" by A.S. MacBride; "Toleration and Freethinking" by H.L.
Haywood and more.
This is volume one of two. This work is a rare collection of 18th
century New Orleans Ecossais Masonic Rituals ("Order of the Royal
Secret" a.k.a. "Rite of Perfection" circa 1780's). Included are a
photographic reproduction of the original handwritten French
ritual, a French transcription and English translation. The work
provides a valuable link in the understanding of the development of
both Louisiana Masonry as well as the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite. This collection is indispensable to any serious study of
early Masonic rituals. DON'T FORGET: This is a TWO book set with
each book sold separately. The ISBNs are: 1934935344 &
1934935352.
This is volume two of two. This work is a rare collection of 18th
century New Orleans Ecossais Masonic Rituals ("Order of the Royal
Secret" a.k.a. "Rite of Perfection" circa 1780's). Included are a
photographic reproduction of the original handwritten French
ritual, a French transcription and English translation. The work
provides a valuable link in the understanding of the development of
both Louisiana Masonry as well as the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite. This collection is indispensable to any serious study of
early Masonic rituals. DON'T FORGET: This is a TWO book set with
each book sold separately. The ISBNs are: 1934935344 &
1934935352.
Arthur Edward Waite was one of the most prolific of the "scholarly
mystics." Mystic Fire contains some of his most enlightened and
inspired papers. Includes: The Life of the Mystic; The Hermetic and
Rosicrucian Mystery; The Great Symbols Of The Tarot; An Epistle to
the Rosicrucian Fraternity; The Threefold Division of Mysticism and
more. Edited by Michael R. Poll
An amazing look into a forgotten Masonic body existing in New
Orleans during the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Grand Orient
of Louisiana was created to accommodate those working in the French
Rite of Freemasonry in Louisiana. This rare work offers important
information on the organizational structure and catechism of this
unique Louisiana Masonic body. This is in indispensable book for
any student of Freemasonry.
"A Shocking Masonic Book for Dummies, Idiots and other Generally
Stupid Types." THIS BOOK IS FAST BECOMING AN UNDESRVED HIT Is there
any Masonic group they won't poke fun at? Nope, not really. A great
collection of side splitting Masonic jokes and humor.
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