Illustrations of Masonry

Illustrations of Masonry
Title Illustrations of Masonry PDF eBook
Author William Preston
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1772
Genre Freemasonry
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Illustrations of Masonry

Illustrations of Masonry
Title Illustrations of Masonry PDF eBook
Author William Morgan
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 124
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465536035

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Illustrations of Freemasonry

Illustrations of Freemasonry
Title Illustrations of Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author Capt William Morgan
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 160
Release 2010-02-02
Genre
ISBN 9781450572422

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This controversial, and fully illustrated book forms a cornerstone of the mythology surrounding anti-Freemasonry. Captain William Morgan, was a disenchanted Freemason, based in Batavia, New York. After he was ejected by the local lodge, he announced he would publish a book exposing the secretive Masonic rituals. Shortly before the book was published in 1826, Morgan disappeared, and three Free Masons were later convicted of kidnapping. Although there were claims that Morgan had been murdered, others say that he was forced to leave the country. The incident led to widespread hostility towards Freemasons in the United States.

The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry

The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry
Title The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author James Stevens Curl
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781585671601

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Due to the secrecy of Masonic society, the members heavily relied upon symbols and icons to communicate. This groundbreaking study details the secret society's influence on modern American and European aesthetics. In its own way, this book may be one of the most important contributions to an understanding of Western art, and will be invaluable to architects, artists, and anyone interested in the esoteric ideas and iconography of Freemasonry. Concepts such as death, trial, and descent into the depths are prevalent in Masonic architecture, and have permeated the designs of parks, gardens, and cemeteries for centuries. Architectural history professor James Stevens Curl also looks at the way Masonic ideas have permeated other art forms from literature to the performing arts, where operas like Mozart's The Magic Flute used Masonic elements in everything from the characters' names to the music to the stage designs-the original drawings of which are included here.The 190 exceptional illustrations are accompanied by detailed, informative captions.

The Freemason's Monitor

The Freemason's Monitor
Title The Freemason's Monitor PDF eBook
Author Thomas Smith Webb
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1859
Genre Freemasonry
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Illustrated Masonic Secrets of America's Founding Fathers

Illustrated Masonic Secrets of America's Founding Fathers
Title Illustrated Masonic Secrets of America's Founding Fathers PDF eBook
Author Editors of Bottletree Books LLC
Publisher Bottletree Books LLC
Pages 242
Release 2008-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1933747137

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Culled from little-known Masonic texts of the 1800s and early 1900s, this volume is a must-read for anyone curious about the Masonic ties of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, John Sullivan, and Joseph Warren, or who is interested in a new perspective on the designs of America.

The Secret History of Freemasonry

The Secret History of Freemasonry
Title The Secret History of Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Harwood
Publisher Hermes House
Pages 0
Release 2013-11
Genre Building guilds
ISBN 9781844779659

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Freemasonry is part of a long tradition of Western mysticism, steeped in a long-standing and eclectic mixture of historical fact and legend. Much of the ritual and symbolism prevalent in Freemasonry has developed over many centuries and relies heavily on notions inherited from the customs and practices of medieval stonemasons. Members are still taught its precepts using ritual dramas that follow ancient forms and use stonemasons' tools as allegorical guides.This absorbing and informative book provides an account of the history and legends of the Freemasons, from its links with the Knights Templar, its explorations into alchemy and the hermetic tradition, through the age of Enlightenment and the founding fathers of the USA, to the Victorians and up to the present day.