Morals And Dogma Of The First Three Degrees Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite FreemasonryAuthor: Albert PikePublisher: Kessinger PublishingPDF | 116 pages | 2,1mb | English language | ISBN 1417910992
Contents: Apprentice; Fellow-craft; Master
The lessons contained within the first three Masonic degrees are simply the tools that are used to communicate the principles and tenets of the fraternity of Masons. Advancement in each of the three degrees provides new gleanings into the philosophies of the truths not previously assigned. As each degree is conferred, the candidate is given a portion of the information necessary to become a Master Mason. These lessons are not imparted all at once in order that they will not overwhelm the candidate. They are given in part so they may settle and be reflected upon before continuing. Once the candidate has become a Master Mason, he has only then been provided the allegorical view of what it means to be a Master Mason. The newly raised Mason must first master these truths within himself as a personal journey.
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