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1929. A royal and exalted degree in the Rite of Adoption with
appropriate ceremonies. The Rite of Adoption was never designed to
be wholly embodied within the limit of one degree, but like that
great institution into whose fraternal organization it was intended
to be adopted, it should teach its lessons step by step, each
advancing ceremony to be higher and more instructive in principle
and design. The Rite of Adoption is designed to be a real and
permanent instruction. This work was prepared to complete the
original design of the early promoters of the Eastern Star.
1874. Part One: From the death of Jesus Christ AD 33 to the origin
of the first crusade AD 1095; Part Two: From the preaching of the
first crusade AD 1095 to the calamitous Battle of Hattin AD 1187;
Part Three: From the Battle of Hattin to the loss of Acre and of
the Christian possession of Palestine AD 1291; Part Four: From the
end of the Christian dominion in Palestine AD 1291 to the martyrdom
of James de Molay, and the destruction of the Order of Knights
Templars AD 1313; Part Five: From the martyrdom of deMolay to the
present period AD 1874.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.
THIS 68 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: General History,
Cyclopedia and Dictionary of Freemasonry, by Robert Macoy. To
purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564594289.
1874. Part One: From the death of Jesus Christ AD 33 to the origin
of the first crusade AD 1095; Part Two: From the preaching of the
first crusade AD 1095 to the calamitous Battle of Hattin AD 1187;
Part Three: From the Battle of Hattin to the loss of Acre and of
the Christian possession of Palestine AD 1291; Part Four: From the
end of the Christian dominion in Palestine AD 1291 to the martyrdom
of James de Molay, and the destruction of the Order of Knights
Templars AD 1313; Part Five: From the martyrdom of deMolay to the
present period AD 1874.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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1885. Concerning the duties, responsibilities and prerogatives of
the worshipful master; also, the other officers of the lodge
embracing full instructions upon parliamentary law; the Masonic
jurist; A treatise upon the principles and practice of Masonic law;
installations, lodges of sorrow; Forms of burial service; and
public demonstrations generally. With all other matters essential
to the honorable and successful government of a Masonic Lodge.
Contents: Of the Officers of the Lodge; The Public Exercises of
Freemasonry; Miscellaneous Subjects; The Masonic Jurist; Masonic
Law; Forms of Masonic Documents.
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