Overview :The articles in this book focus on a type of Freemasonry that has long been a subject of controversy. Known as Cerneauism, it refers to Scot... Read More
Overview :Originally printed by Albert Pike in 1879, this enlarged edition includes a variety of important early rituals. In 1789 the Grand Lodge of P... Read More
Overview :No dustjacket as issued, boards have light wear, bumped corners, light scuffing. Interior has minor markings, some underlining. Binding is g... Read More
Overview :For as long as there have been Freemasons, there has been a calculated effort to disparage and discredit them as well as their practices. Bu... Read More
Overview :Many have heard of the Thirty-third Degree and the Scottish Rite, but lesser known is that it sprung from an equally important Masonic syste... Read More
Overview :Prior to the early nineteenth century American Masonic lodges didn't have standard forms of initiation rituals. Although they were generally... Read More
Overview :If you're familiar with early forms of the Scottish Rite's rituals, you're likely aware that in many of the degrees the principal officer wa... Read More
Overview :In 1855 the Scottish Rite's "Mother Supreme Council of the World" at Charleston, S.C., appointed a committee of five persons to review and s... Read More
Overview :In 1888, Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite (Mother Supreme Council of the World), produced a private manuscript he labeled E... Read More