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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry

    : Illustrating and Explaining Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols (Illustrated)

    The Symbolism of Freemasonry (1882) by Albert G. Mackey, M.D., This edition contains Original Illustrations, interactive table of contents, and beautifully formatted."Of the various modes of communicating instruction to the uninformed, the masonic student is particularly interested in two; namely, the instruction by legends and that by symbols. It is to these two, almost exclusively, that he is ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry

    Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols

    As a contributor to the literature and science of Freemasonry, Albert Gallatin Mackey was rightly considered one of the greatest American Masonic historian. His works have been more extensive than those of any other in America or in Europe. He was widely respected by the Masonic world for his ripe scholarship, his profound knowledge of Masonic law and usage, his view of Masonic philosophy and for ... Read more

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  • The Principles Of Masonic Law

    The principles of Masonic law presents a structured examination of the constitutional foundations, usages, and recognized landmarks that govern Freemasonry. The treatise seeks to clarify the rights, duties, and obligations of members within the fraternity, offering systematic guidance on internal governance and disciplinary standards. It outlines the philosophical basis of Masonic authority while ... Read more

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  • The Masonic Law

    The laws which govern the institution of Freemasonry are of two kinds, unwritten and written, and may in a manner be compared with the "lex non scripta," or common law, and the "lex scripta," or statute law of English and American jurists.The "lex non scripta," or unwritten law of Freemasonry is derived from the traditions, usages and customs of the fraternity as they have existed from the ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry (Annotated)

    Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols

    Premium Annotated Ebook including :. A beautiful layout making reading comfortable on every e-deivce.. Dynamics footnotes.. A synoptical index.To study the symbolism of Masonry is the only way to investigate its philosophy. This is the portal of its temple, through which alone we can gain access to the sacellum where its aporrheta are concealed. Its philosophy is engaged in the consideration of ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry

    My Dear Sir: While any American might be proud of associating his name with that of one who has done so much to increase the renown of his country, and to enlarge the sum of human knowledge, this book is dedicated to you as a slight testimonial of regard for your personal character, and in grateful recollection of acts of friendship. Yours very truly, A. G. Mackey ... Read more

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  • The Principles of Masonic Law

    A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages and Landmarks of Freemasonry

    As a contributor to the literature and science of Freemasonry, Albert Gallatin Mackey was rightly considered one of the greatest American Masonic historian. His works have been more extensive than those of any other in America or in Europe. He was widely respected by the Masonic world for his ripe scholarship, his profound knowledge of Masonic law and usage, his view of Masonic philosophy and for ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry

    Of the various modes of communicating instruction to the uninformed, the masonic student is particularly interested in two; namely, the instruction by legends and that by symbols. It is to these two, almost exclusively, that he is indebted for all that he knows, and for all that he can know, of the philosophic system which is taught in the institution. All its mysteries and its dogmas, which ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry

    The Symbolism of FreemasonryBy Albert G. MackeyOriginally published in 1882, The Symbolism of Freemasonry was developed to explore the philosophy and symbolism of Freemasonry. Its chapters include: The Primitive Freemasonry of Antiquity, The Ancient Mysteries, The Dionysian Artificers, The Union of Speculative and Operative Masonry at the Temple of Solomon, The Traveling Freemasons of the Middle ... Read more

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  • Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry

    Dr. Albert G. Mackey, also the author of The Lexicon of Freemasonry appears as author of this " Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences," which, being a library in inself, superseded most of the Masonic works which have been tolerated by the craft—chiefly because none better could be obtained. Here, in one giant volume is a work which fulfils the hope which sustained the author ... Read more

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  • The Masonic Law

    The laws which govern the institution of Freemasonry are of two kinds, unwritten and written, and may in a manner be compared with the "lex non scripta," or common law, and the "lex scripta," or statute law of English and American jurists.The "lex non scripta," or unwritten law of Freemasonry is derived from the traditions, usages and customs of the fraternity as they have existed from the ... Read more

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  • The Principles of Masonic Law: A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages and Landmarks of Freemasonry

    The division of wrongs, by the writers on municipal law, into private and public, or civil injuries and crimes and misdemeanors, does not apply to the jurisprudence of Freemasonry. Here all wrongs are crimes, because they are a violation of the precepts of the institution; and an offense against an individual is punished, not so much because it is a breach of his private rights, as because it ... Read more

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