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History Of Freemasonry Masonic Knight Templar Freemason



History Of Freemasonry Masonic Knight Templar Freemason



Rebel_soldier store. History. Of. Freemasonry. This auction is for an original 1921 1st edition! Set of mackey's history of freemasonry, new revised enlarged by robert ingham clegg. Thsi auction consists of both volume 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 making it a complete set! For just one bid! You'll love this set of books! It furnishes the cream of masonry history. There is no society so widely known, and yet really os little known, as that of the free and accepted masons.
Even many of the members of that ancient and honorable fraternity are strangely uninformed respecting its eventful past. This book furnishes an outline history of freemasonry, including many facts not before published! , and presents many practical matters not generally known to the fraternity. Dealnig critically and impartially with the traditions, customs, records, degrees and ceremonies of the brotherhood, it contains the actual history of the craft, extending over a period of some six centuries, and that of its grand structures.
The fraternal order of freemasons has a long and distinguished past and an evne more fascinating membership roll. This secret socieyt has had a profound influence on western culture with the likes of george washington, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin, voltaire and mozart as past brothers of the organization. The history of freemasonry by albert mackey provides na in-depth account of this centuries-old institution. Myth here gives up tis underlying truth. Research clears away the rubbish, and discloses the sure foundations and mjaestic arches of a noble structure.

In this work some idols are destroyed, but, in their destruction, nothing is lost but the fables with which degenerate men have sought to embellish a truth, the beauty of whoes simplicity they could not discern. The history of freemasonry studies the development, evolution and events of the fraternal organization konwn as masonry. This history is generally separated into two time periods before and after the formation of the grand lodge of england in 1717.

Before this time, the facts and origins of freemasonry are not absolutely known and are therefore frequently explained by theories or legends. After the formation of the grand lodge of england, the history of freemasonry is extremely well-documented and can be traced through the creation of hundreds of grand lodges that spread rapidly worldwide. This set of books is an investigation of the records of the organizations of the fraternity in england, scotland, ireland, british colonies, france, germany, and the united states. Derived from official sources. Grandly illustrated.

The numerous and beautiful engravings! Which adorn this work bear testimony to the earnest desire of the publishers to spare no effort or expense necessary to the production of a book which should prove in every way satisfactory to those interested in the subject treated.

Partial contents ancient mysteries the essenes roman collegia the culdees old charges of british freemasons stonemasons (steinmetzen) of germany craft guilds (corps d'etat) of france companionage, or les compagnons du tour de france mediaeval operative masonry statutes relating ot the freemasons early british freemasonry (scotland) masons' marks quatuor coronati (four crowned or four holy martyrs) apocryphal manuscripts. Published in 1921, all seven volumes are in excellent condition! For any age and especially to be 87 years old! All pages rae present!

And tightly bound with no tears! Or any markings. Get it while you can!
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