Scottish Rite Masonry Vol.1 Paperback

Scottish Rite Masonry Vol.1 by Blanchard John, published by Lushena Books in May 2001, is an illustrated edition comprising 486 pages. This book provides an overview of the Scottish Rite, which is a prominent aspect of Freemasonry, detailing its structure and significance within the Masonic world. It outlines the thirty-three degrees of the Rite, including the foundational three degrees of the York Rite: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practices associated with Scottish Rite Masonry. The text delves into the relationship between the various degrees and their role in the broader context of Freemasonry and secret societies. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the intricacies of Masonic traditions and the philosophical underpinnings that guide them.
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This Rite is now the ascendant troughout the Masonic worl. It consists of thirty-three degrees, counting the three old York Rite Degrees: Entered Apprentice; fellow craft; and master mason; which three degrees are the basis of all the Masonic Rites
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