The Meaning of Masonry
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #112646 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
The papers here collected are written solely for members of the Masonic Order, constituted under the United Grand Lodge of England. To all such they are offered in the best spirit of fraternity and goodwill and with the wish to render to the Order some small return for the profit the author has received from his association with it extending over thirty-two years. They have been written with a view to promoting the deeper understanding of the meaning of Masonry; to providing the explanation of it that one constantly hears called for and that becomes all the more necessary in view of the unprecedented increase of interest in, and membership of, the Order at the present day.
Customer Reviews
The deeper meanings explained.
An excellent book for members of the Craft who seek the answers to much of what we miss in our basic instruction. Gives an outstanding account of how we should view the deeper meanings of the Craft. Of little value to non-Masons
superb book on the deeper meanings of the Lodge
This book delves into the real meaning of the symbols and rituals of the lodge. It is not for the simply cusious. However, if you are not a member of the craft and this book interests you, then find a Mason and find out more.
Good book, not for the faint hearted.
This book looking into the deeper meanings of freemasonry was, to say the least, a little hard going. Saying that though once you got your head around the old english, and long words it did hold some little gems of knowledge and some good ideas.
I would recommend this book for reading, but only so long as you enjoy reading and are willing to work at it. I would say borrow this book first and then buy it if you like it...
In my opinion there are newer books on the market that hold the same if not more information, that are easier to read and understand.




