Lost History
Secret Society Histories
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Condensed from the 1861 edition but still a massive volume on the rites and traditions of Freemasonry
A massive volume on the rites and traditions of Freemasonry
A masterful work and deeper study into the meaning and relevance of Freemasonry, exploring its many mysteries, including Kaballa.
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.
Full research into the connection of Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare, with the curious protections of both to the Rosicrucians.
A thorough investigation into Francis Bacon's ciphers and secrets. This is a large print, facsimile edition of an original publication.
This ancient esoteric manuscript discovered in 1615, is reproduced in new typeset for ease of reading and we've included facsimiles of the original pages of the booklet. A part of the hidden mysteries of the Order of the Rosy Cross.
The author expounds on the spiritual side, duties, and responsibilities of Freemasons.
One of the most mysterious, yet amazing books every written about a journey into the subterrainean earth, all the way to the core of the hollow earth. This journey began in Kentucky.
A look into the mysterious 96th degree of Freemasonry, that many Masons have failed to study.
An exhaustive study into the antiquity of Masonry by an author that travelled to the places of the ancient world to locate the truth of Masonic history.
An exhaustive study into the antiquity of Masonry by an author that travelled to the places of the ancient world to locate the truth of Masonic history.
THE objects which Freemasonry was founded to subserve are honorable and laudable; nor is it intended in the following pages to disparage the institution or to undervalue its usefulness. It has, at various times and in several countries, incurred the ill-will of political parties and of religious bodies, in consequence of a belief, on their part, that the organization was not so purely benevolent and philanthropic as its members proclaimed it to be.
It is fascinating that rumours still persist to this current day, that the Stone of Destiny returned to Westminster was a fake, that it was not the original one stolen by the Scottish Nationalists, and that it was concealed in a safe place somewhere awaiting the time for the Biblical prophecies to come to fruition.