Lost History
Secret Society Histories
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This facsimile recreates the original typeset, the archaic English alphabet, and the ancient reverence once held for Masonry.
Francis Bacon, Shakespeare, and their connection to the mysterious Rosicrucians secret society is still a puzzle unravelling.
Constitutions are today accepted policies for governing nations, but they had their birth and roots in Freemasonry, decades before any government adopted the use of them for government.
A good expose of the Masonic rituals and their meanings.
The rites and explanations of the sect of Cryptic Masonry.
Full research into the connection of Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare, with the curious protections of both to the Rosicrucians.
TGS has reprinted How's first edition of 1862 and his third edition of 1881. The 1881 Edition is more accurate and further edited. However, as with most subsequent editions of any book, the first edition captures the author's passion for his topic, many times lost in further editing.
TGS has reprinted How's first edition of 1862 and his third edition of 1881. The 1881 Edition is more accurate and further edited. However, as with most subsequent editions of any book, the first edition captures the author's passion for his topic, many times lost in further editing.
A very interesting view that Masonry could save America from the church and the church's destructive nature. This book lays out the obligations of Freemasonry.
A topic that many people are interested in researching and facts that few people, and few Masons really know... their origins.
Illustrative form and explanation of the rituals of the three degrees.
The ministerial role of Masonry, from the view of a Christian Mason.
Modern Rosicrucians have opened many of their traditions for the public to view and learn, but their history and origins are still shrouded in mystery.
Masonry puports to have preserved the ancient mysteries. If true, they succeeded in stopping the Church from destroying all knowledge of the ancients. What mystic truths can we learn from Freemasonry?
The author, a doctor and Freemason, connects dots between science and mysticism.