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Here is written a book by a Black Freemason from a Black Freemason’s viewpoint; no White author could approach the subject with the same feeling. Mr. Walkes spent years of research before arriving at and presenting his views. Soft cover, 176 pages, Illus., Index. A Macoy Published Book ISBN 9780880530613
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$23.50
Robinson, in a spell-binding manner, asserts that Freemasonry’s origins are with the Knights Templar order. The author supports his views with many facts and loads of fascinating information of the origins of Masonic symbols and words. This is a book that will keep you glued to your seat. Soft cover , 396 pages. Indexed.
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$39.00
This brilliant narrative history of the Knights Templar gives a clear explanation of the cultural and religious differences in the Middle east. The similarity of the antagonisms today of the Sunnis, Shites, Kurds, Armenians, Arabs and Turks who figure so prominently in today’s headlines and those of 800 years ago are striking as to be…
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Investigates Freemasonry’s claim to a history going back to ancient days, and the emergence of Speculative Masonry and its growth. Operative Masonry and The London Company; Speculative Masonry; The Grand Lodges 1717-1813; The Craft Degrees and Other Matters; The Lodge and Many Related Subjects; and The Royal Arch, Mark Masonry, and Additional Degrees. (New and Revised…
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Made to Order: This product is printed on demand and shipped directly from the printer. Production and delivery typically take about 2-3 weeks. PRAISE FOR GEORGE WASHINGTON�S RULES “Updating much older Masonic studies of George Washington, Mark Tabbert shows us that living life as a Freemason and as a gentleman (once the same thing) was at…
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Freemasonry crossed the frontier into the Indiana Territory officially in 1809 when the Grand Lodge of Kentucky organized Vincennes Lodge No. 15 in that growing town along the banks of the Wabash River. It would take nine more years and the declaration of Indiana statehood before the formation of the Grand Lodge of Indiana F&AM…
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Temple Builders, Craftsmen and Artisans, alike will find much for study and consideration within these pages. Here are keys which, if only read, will the reader still ignorance but, if lived, will change the speculative Masonry of today in the operative Masonry of tomorrow. A Macoy Published Book
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Especially important for its treatment of landmarks and Ancient Constitutions. Most widely used book on its subject. Covers the Law for Lodges, for Candidates, for Individuals, for Grand Lodges. Revised by L. Blakemore in 1953. Has been used as an authority by American Grand Lodges and Lodges for more than half a century. Recognized by…
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Made to Order: This product is printed on demand and shipped directly from the printer. Production and delivery typically take about 2-3 weeks. In 1885, Robert Macoy wrote the Worshipful Master’s Assistant. The first-ever handbook for Masonic lodge officers and it has remained continuously in print since its original release. Yet despite Freemasonry’s unchanging nature, lodges and lodge…
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TONGUE-TIED? NO PROBLEM! The ability to give a speech by “shooting from the hip” in front of a large group of people is a talent not shared by all.Yet, in any number of circumstances, the Worshipful Master finds himself in situations where a few well-spoken words are needed with no time to prepare remarks! If…
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John Staples� Seeking Freemasonry; Academia & the Ancient Craft FREEMASONRY’S CONNECTION to the academic world is a uniquestory and one that continues to inspire. When students andprofessors at Oxford formed a lodge in 1819, they sparked a movement that hasspread to more than a hundred universities, including Cambridge, Toronto,Harvard, Texas, and UCLA. Seeking Freemasonry: Academia…
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The wide use of symbols in Freemasonry is the characteristic that distinguishes it from all other organizations. The author examines the use of symbols in Freemasonry. He looks at symbolism in the Bible, Heraldry, Religious Art as well as the Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences. Nicely produced with illustrations. Hard cover with jacket. 98 pages.ISBN…
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During its explosive growth from 1790 to the end of the 1820s Masonic brethren produced iconic architecture, as well as extraordinary examples of folk art, expressed in large symbolic paintings (“tracing boards”), murals, textiles, and graphics. Most of these have remained entirely unknown outside the Upstate Lodges that, against all hazards, have preserved them. Their…