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| The Freemasons Key - A Study of Masonic Symbolism / Michael Poll, Editor
(2008)
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| Book Details |
| Subject |
Freemasonry; Freemasonry-Classics; New and Worthwhile; Symbolism |
| Pub Date |
3/1/2008 |
| Nr of Pages |
244 |
| Format (size) |
Paperback (22.6cm x 15.0cm) |
| Publisher |
Cornerstone Book Publishers |
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| Maine Masonic College Notes |
| This is a compilation of essays from the finest of Masonic authors of the past covering a VERY broad range of topics. 50 year Masons may have seen all of this material but will have likely forgotten how good it was while those who've joined in the past decade or two might be totally unfamilar with the majority of these essays. They're well worth reading and reading again and Masonic author Mike Poll is to be commended for his wise choices. ~ Ed King |
| Summary |
| Symbolism is the language of Freemasonry. But what is symbolism? Why does Masonry use it? Who else has used symbolism? Some of the great minds in Masonic history (Albert Mackey, Joseph Fort Newton, Oliver Day Street, H. L. Haywood and more) answer these and other questions concerning the Masonic method of teaching as well as explain the symbolism of the Masonic degrees. This is an indispensable work for anyone seeking to better understand Freemasonry and its practices. |
| Puchase Details |
| MMC Rating |
9 |
| Cover Price |
$18.95 |
| Buy Here: |
Amazon US
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