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Morals And Dogma

Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite Of Freemasonry

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Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891, is one of the most revered American Freemasons. The Supreme Council honors him, stating that he remains an inspiration for Masons everywhere. His seminal work, Morals and Dogma, serves as a comprehensive exposition of Scottish Rite philosophy and is often regarded as the "Masonic Bible." The book covers a wide array of degrees, including Apprentice, Fellow-craft, Master, and various others, culminating in titles such as Knight of the Sun, Prince Adept, and Master of the Royal Secret. Each degree offers insights into the rich traditions and teachings of Freemasonry, reflecting Pike's profound influence on the organization. This edition is particularly user-friendly, featuring true text rather than scanned images, which can be hard to read. It includes all the symbols, Hebrew and Greek writings, and images present in the original work, making it a faithful reproduction. For anyone interested in Freemasonry, this book is an essential read, providing both depth and clarity in understanding the principles and philosophies that underpin the Scottish Rite.

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Morals And Dogma, Albert Pike

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2004
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Title
Morals And Dogma
Subtitle
Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite Of Freemasonry
Language
English
Released
2004
Format
Paperback
Pages
626
ISBN10
159547997X
ISBN13
9781595479976
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Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891, is one of the most revered American Freemasons. The Supreme Council honors him, stating that he remains an inspiration for Masons everywhere. His seminal work, Morals and Dogma, serves as a comprehensive exposition of Scottish Rite philosophy and is often regarded as the "Masonic Bible." The book covers a wide array of degrees, including Apprentice, Fellow-craft, Master, and various others, culminating in titles such as Knight of the Sun, Prince Adept, and Master of the Royal Secret. Each degree offers insights into the rich traditions and teachings of Freemasonry, reflecting Pike's profound influence on the organization. This edition is particularly user-friendly, featuring true text rather than scanned images, which can be hard to read. It includes all the symbols, Hebrew and Greek writings, and images present in the original work, making it a faithful reproduction. For anyone interested in Freemasonry, this book is an essential read, providing both depth and clarity in understanding the principles and philosophies that underpin the Scottish Rite.