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freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike, 2017-08-10 The key text of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the belief structure laid out here intricately intertwines faith from all corners of the world as well as involving both science and faith in a bundle for adherents to carefully study and understand. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: An Essay on the Origin of Free Masonry Thomas Paine, 1818 |
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freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The Origins of Freemasonry David Stevenson, 1990-09-20 This book is a new edition of David Stevenson's classic account of the origins of Freemasonry, a brotherhood of men bound together by secret initiatives, rituals and modes of identification with ideals of fraternity, equality, toleration and reason. Beginning in Britain, Freemasonry swept across Europe in the mid-eighteenth century in astonishing fashion--yet its origins are still hotly debated today. The prevailing assumption has been that it emerged in England around 1700, but David Stevenson demonstrates that the real origins of modern Freemasonry lie in Scotland around 1600, when the system of lodges was created by stonemasons with rituals and secrets blending medieval mythology with Renaissance and seventeenth-century history. This fascinating work of historical detection will be essential reading for anyone interested in Renaissance and seventeenth-century history, for freemasons themselves, and for those readers captivated by the secret societies at the heart of the bestselling The Da Vinci Code. David Stevenson is Emeritus Professor of Scottish History at the University of St. Andrews. His many previous publications include The Scottish Revolution, 1637-1644; Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Scotland, 1644-1651; and The First Freemasons; Scotland, Early Lodges and their Members. His most recent book is the The Hunt for Rob Roy (2004). Previous edition Hb (1988) 0-521-35326-2 Previous edition Pb (1990) 0-521-39654-9 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Masonic Questions and Answers Paul M. Bessel, 2013-12-01 Paul M. Bessel gets to the heart of understanding Freemasonry with this light, easy to read and understand question and answer book. Designed to take the reader and Masonic student through the three craft degrees in a step by step, section by section manner. This work can help new Masons, and those interested in Freemasonry, learn the basic facts about our Craft. Cover design by Michael R. Poll |
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freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The Freemason at Work Harry Carr, 2012 This is one of the most successful Masonic Publications in recent times due to the immense knowledge of the late Harry Carr and his entertaining writing style. If you enjoy your masonry then this book will bring a new delight to all that you see and hear in lodge. When Harry Carr became secretary and editor of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge of Research, the answering of lodge questions became a major part of his duties. In a style that became a hall mark of all his masonic writing, he always answered a little more than the original question. In response to hundreds of requests from all over the world, the answers he gave to questions during his twelve years office as editor of Quatuor Coronati Transactions have been collected together in this book. Only the best and most interesting subjects are included and every question will be relevant to most brethren in the course of their work in the lodge ? hence the title The Freemason at Work This book was substantially revised by Frederick Smyth, the eminent Masonic author and Past Master of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, in 1992; brining the text right up-to-date for much had change since the book was first published in 1976. This is a book to be treasured, one that will provide a wealth of knowledge in an easy to read style. A collection of more than 200 questions with comprehensive answers to all manner of masonic subjects. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Laudable Pursuit Knights of the North, 2008-09-13 Laudable Pursuit is an examination of the state of Freemasonry in the United States, and a plan of action for rejuvenating lodges in the 21st century. Based on topics raised in the 1960's by renowned Masonic author, Indiana Past Grand Master Dwight L. Smith - and then promptly ignored by the fraternity ' this new work is intended as a starting point for the future direction of Freemasonry.Written by the Knights of the North, a Masonic think tank of new and veteran Freemasons, and edited by Christopher L. Hodapp (bestselling author of Freemasons For Dummies), Laudable Pursuit is presented as a possible course of both progressive and traditional action for those interested in returning Freemasonry to its once noble stature in U.S. society, as well as equipping the fraternity to suit the new century. First presented as a paper before Lodge Vitruvian No.767 in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2005, Masons everywhere have found it to be a thought provoking signpost to the future. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The Hidden Life in Freemasonry Charles Webster Leadbeater, 1926 The Masonic fellowship differs from all other societies in that candidates for membership have to join it blindfold, and cannot receive much information about it until they actually enter its ranks. Even then the majority of Masons usually obtain only the most general idea of the meaning of its ceremonies, and seldom penetrate further than an elementary moral interpretation of its principal symbols. In this book it is the object, while preserving due secrecy upon those matters which must be kept secret, to explain something of the deeper meaning and purpose of Freemasonry, in the hope of arousing among the Brn. a more profound reverence for that of which they are the custodians and a fuller understanding of the mysteries of the Craft. Although the book is primarily intended for the instruction of members of the Co-Masonic Order, whose desire, as is expressed in their ritual, is to pour the waters of esoteric knowledge into the Masonic vessels, the author hopes nevertheless that it may appeal to a wider circle, and may perhaps be of use to some of those many Brn. in the masculine Craft who are seeking for a deeper interpretation of Masonic symbolism than is given in the majority of their Lodges, showing them that in the ritual which they know and love so well are enshrined splendid ideals and deep spiritual teachings which are of the most absorbing interest to the student of the inner side of life. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Hand-book of Freemasonry Edmond Ronayne, 1955 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Bible Study for Freemasons Robert J. F. Elsner, 2019-02-19 Masonry is a beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory, illustrated by signs and symbols, and embodying ideals that transcend most human barriers. The work of masonry is based upon and filled with scripture, with beauty, and with God's love, irrespective of any one individual's relationship with God. The one requirement of a man who would like to join masonry is that he believes in God. As an evangelist, I want to hear the blessed name of Jesus on people's lips, but as a Mason, my duty is to help men make those decisions for themselves. This volume is designed to help masons and their families to seek light from scripture, whether they have a church or not, whether they are Christian or not. If I have written these scripture studies well, the readers should walk away from this book being better informed and challenged to read more and more scripture, seeking more about God within their traditions, and be more confident believers. People who are more confident in what they believe can have discussions that do not turn to bad arguments, and are not easily offended. Those who can discuss any topic can best work together and best agree. In most instances of this book, I have used the lines from ritual in full context, as too often Masons do not follow through and see where lines come from. At other times, the same Chapter of scripture might contain two or three different passages that are of special import to the Craft, thus are better served integrating them. There are many times when an entire chapter is important to read in order to get one short line that is used in a lecture or prayer or degree.Since not all masonic traditions use the same scriptures, I have endeavored to select scriptures from various masonic jurisdictions around the world, both in the Blue Lodges of the first three degrees and those of the Appendant Bodies. I do not identify which degree or source that each scripture reading comes from, as that is for each mason to learn if they do not immediately recognize the verses. All scripture used throughout this book is from the King James Version of the Bible unless otherwise noted. There are times when other translations give a better sense of the intentions of why we use the lines in Lodges. It is highly recommended that in any serious study of the Bible, several translations are used. For those interested, there are several websites of note, including BibleHub.com and BibleGateway.com. I often used these two sites to assist in my studies during the construction of this book. If you are interested in Biblical languages, I recommend using the BibleHub.com resources, clicking on Hebrew or Greek to take you to the original languages and helping you see where else each particular word is used as per Englishman's Concordance, Strong's, and several other major reference works. Where I have translated from Hebrew or Greek, it should be stated that the translations are mine, and any errors made are mine and not those of any source from which I sought assistance. I have tried to be faithful to scripture and modern English (American) language. While I had several brilliant Hebrew professors in both Seminaries I graduated from, my abilities do not show their great skill teaching, only my poor abilities learning. Several other works informed the discussions here, including The Anchor Bible Series of Commentaries, the Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament, the Story of God Bible Commentary, and many others. I have attempted to bring the benefit of scholarship without the burdens thereof so that this book might be easier to read and use. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: How Many Freemasons Does it Take? Martin Faulks, 2005-05 If you believe that Freemasonry should be fun, then this is the book for you. This is a handy compilation of hilarious Masonic jokes and one-liners that fits neatly into the pocket. Only containing jokes about Freemasons and Freemasonry, this is a useful source of material for any speeches as well as an entertaining collection. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Introduction to Freemasonry Carl H Claudy, 2014-03-24 Introduction to Freemasonry: II Fellowcraft |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor and Guide Art DeHoyos, Supreme Council, Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Southern Masonic Jurisdiction, 2007-05-01 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Freemasonry Martin L. Wagner, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1912 Edition. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Look to the East! a Ritual of the First Three Degrees of Freemasonry Ralph P. Lester, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Symbols of Freemasonry Daniel Beresniak, 2000 Book includes many full page color illustrations and explanations of the important Masonic symbols. Some of the symbols identified include Builder's tools, three columns, rose, double headed eagle and more. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Ghost Squad #1 Albert Pike, 2008-01-01 The degrees of the Lodge of Perfection are often viewed as the heart of the Scottish Rite. In these degrees, Albert Pike explores human relations, responsibilities and moral codes. We learn of how humans should interact with each other, how we should govern ourselves and live within our communities. The Lodge of Perfection provides each Masonic student with a collection of reflective philosophical lessons which can be used to grow as both a Mason and a member of the human family. The text has been somewhat modernized making an easier reading experience. Foreword by Michael R. Poll. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The Master Mason's Handbook J. S. M. Ward, 2020-08-17 John Sebastian Marlow Ward was an English author who published widely on the subject of Freemasonry. In this handbook, he takes the mason, step by step, through the third degree ritual, attempting to highlight lessons, as well as explain the underlying symbolism which was encountered. He covers questions, passwords, the opening, the symbolic journey, secrets learned, the tracing board and many more facets of the masonic raising ritual. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The Masonic Text-book of Tennessee .. Freemasons Tennessee Grand Lodge, Wilkins 1787-1858 the Ma Tannehill, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: Christianity and American Freemasonry William Joseph Whalen, 1958 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The History of Freemasonry and Masonic Digest J.W.S. Mitchell, 2022-10-25 Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: 101 Secrets of the Freemasons Barb Karg, John K Young, 2009-07-18 From the illustrious George Washington and the infamous J. Edgar Hoover to brilliant imaginer Walt Disney and bad boy of baseball Ty Cobb, Freemasons have influenced every aspect of American life. Yet this secret society remains as controversial and mysterious as ever. In this book, you'll learn the truth about: The power and meaning behind the symbols, rites, and rituals Alleged connections with Jack the Ripper, the KKK, and the Holy Grail Freemasons vs. the Nazis The centuries-long rivalry with the Catholic Church Freemasonry's growing influence here and abroad As the largest - and oldest - fraternal organization, the Freemasons will continue to shape the world we live in for the foreseeable future. With this tell-all guide, you'll unravel the mystery of this intriguing society - one secret at a time! |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: The History of Freemasonry and Masonic Digest [...] to which are Added the Old Charges and Ancient Regulations as Collated by Order of the Grand Lodge of England, in 1722 J. W. S. Mitchell, 1859 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: A Library of Freemasonry Robert Freke Gould, 1906 |
freemasonry entered apprentice catechism: An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1874 |
The Obligation Of An Entered Apprentice Mason
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“Entered Apprentice Degree” is the name of the first step a man takes in becoming a Mason. The general nature of this step is well describe d by the word “Apprentice,” which, throughout the many languages that use it, always means “a learner, a beginner, or one who has passed through the first stage of birth into a new world.”
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Freemasonry you are the materials, the worker, and the Holy Temple. Most of the moral and spiritual allegories of Freemasonry concerning the “making of good people into excellent people” appear in the Entered Apprentice degree, and it has been argued that clues to all Masonic Mysteries are given in the symbolism of the First Degree.
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about the Entered Apprentice degree. Online Education: This online education website has been created to increase your understanding about Freemasonry. This page will not provide you with an online degree of any kind. Your Entered Apprentice degree, as well as your Fellowcraft degree and your Master Mason degree will be performed within your lodge.
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journey in Craft Freemasonry. Until the 18th century there were only two degrees in Craft Masonry; the Entered Apprentice and the Fellowcraft. In those days the Worshipful Master was elected from the ranks of the Fellowcraft and so it follows that today the new Master makes his commitment and takes his Obligation in the second degree. The rank ...
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