Bro. Landry
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greetings brethren, I am in search of light. I was wondering what are some good sources/websites/books/etc. so that I can further my Masonic education. Especially with regards to PHA.
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I wanted the same, so I joined the York Rite. It was a great choice.greetings brethren, I am in search of light. I was wondering what are some good sources/websites/books/etc. so that I can further my Masonic education.
Can you tell me a little more about this master program, as I'm interested in going Scottish rite?I'm not being flippant or dismissive when I suggest Freemasonry for Dummies/ Idiots. Then AASR-SJ Master Craftsman Program
https://scottishrite.org/members/masonic-education/srmc/Can you tell me a little more about this master program, as I'm interested in going Scottish rite?
Thank you brother
- Steven C. Bullock, Revolutionary Brotherhood. Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730–1840 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996)
- Harry Carr, The Early French Exposures (London: Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, 1971)
- Harry Carr, The Freemason at Work (London: 1976)
- Harry Carr, World of Freemasonry (London: Lewis Masonic, 1984)
- Henry Wilson Coil, et. al., Coil’s Masonic Encyclopedia (New York: Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Co., 1961)
- Robert L.D. Cooper, The Rosslyn Hoax? Viewing Rosslyn Chapel from a new perspective (London: Lewis, 2006). Although not strictly a Masonic work, this study cogently dismisses some of the unfounded speculations of Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight in their book The Hiram Key.
- Arturo de Hoyos, ed., Albert Pike’s Esoterika: The Symbolism of the Blue Degrees of Freemasonry(Washington, D.C.: Scottish Rite Research Society, 2005, 2008)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, Committed to the Flames: The History and Rituals of a Secret Masonic Rite (London: Lewis, 2008)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, Is It True What They Say About Freemasonry? The Methods of Anti-Masons (New York: M. Evans and Co., 2004)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, eds., Freemasonry in Context: History, Ritual, Controversy (New York: Lexington Books, 2004)
- Robert F. Gould, Concise History of Freemasonry (New York: Macoy Publishing, 1924)
- A.C.F. Jackson, English Masonic Exposures 1760–1769 (London: A Lewis, 1986)
- Bernard E. Jones, Freemasons Guide and Compendium, rev. ed. (London: Harrap, 1950, 1956)
- John Hamill, The Craft. A History of English Freemasonry (Great Britain: Crucible, 1986)
- Alexander Horne, King Solomon’s Temple in the Masonic Tradition (Great Britain: Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: The Aquarian Press, 1972)
- Alexander Horne, Sources of Masonic Symbolism (Missouri Lodge of Research, 1981)
- Douglas Knoop and G.P. Jones, The Genesis of Freemasonry: An Account of the Rise and Development of Freemasonry in Its Operative, Accepted, and Early Speculative Phases (Manchester University Press, 1947)
- Douglas Knoop, G.P. Jones, and Douglas Hamer, The Early Masonic Catechisms, 2d ed. (London: Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, 1963)
- W. Kirk MacNulty, Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance (London: Thames & Hudson, 2006)
- S. Brent Morris, ed., Heredom: the Transactions of Scottish Rite Research Society (Washington, D.C.: Scottish Rite Research Society, 1992–2009). At the time of printing seventeen volumes have been published. Heredomincludes scholarly articles on all aspects of Freemasonry and is not restricted to research on the Scottish Rite.
- David Stevenson, The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland’s Century, 1590–1710 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)
- David Stevenson, The First Freemasons: Scotland’s Early Lodges and Their Members (Aberdeen, Scotland : Aberdeen University Press, 1988)
- Charles H. Wesley, Prince Hall Life and Legacy, 2d ed. (Washington, D.C.: United Supreme Council Southern Jurisdiction, Prince Hall Affiliation, 1977, 1983)
Thank you brother
I'd like something a little more complete, please.
- Steven C. Bullock, Revolutionary Brotherhood. Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730–1840 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996)
- Harry Carr, The Early French Exposures (London: Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, 1971)
- Harry Carr, The Freemason at Work (London: 1976)
- Harry Carr, World of Freemasonry (London: Lewis Masonic, 1984)
- Henry Wilson Coil, et. al., Coil’s Masonic Encyclopedia (New York: Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Co., 1961)
- Robert L.D. Cooper, The Rosslyn Hoax? Viewing Rosslyn Chapel from a new perspective (London: Lewis, 2006). Although not strictly a Masonic work, this study cogently dismisses some of the unfounded speculations of Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight in their book The Hiram Key.
- Arturo de Hoyos, ed., Albert Pike’s Esoterika: The Symbolism of the Blue Degrees of Freemasonry(Washington, D.C.: Scottish Rite Research Society, 2005, 2008)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, Committed to the Flames: The History and Rituals of a Secret Masonic Rite (London: Lewis, 2008)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, Is It True What They Say About Freemasonry? The Methods of Anti-Masons (New York: M. Evans and Co., 2004)
- Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris, eds., Freemasonry in Context: History, Ritual, Controversy (New York: Lexington Books, 2004)
- Robert F. Gould, Concise History of Freemasonry (New York: Macoy Publishing, 1924)
- A.C.F. Jackson, English Masonic Exposures 1760–1769 (London: A Lewis, 1986)
- Bernard E. Jones, Freemasons Guide and Compendium, rev. ed. (London: Harrap, 1950, 1956)
- John Hamill, The Craft. A History of English Freemasonry (Great Britain: Crucible, 1986)
- Alexander Horne, King Solomon’s Temple in the Masonic Tradition (Great Britain: Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: The Aquarian Press, 1972)
- Alexander Horne, Sources of Masonic Symbolism (Missouri Lodge of Research, 1981)
- Douglas Knoop and G.P. Jones, The Genesis of Freemasonry: An Account of the Rise and Development of Freemasonry in Its Operative, Accepted, and Early Speculative Phases (Manchester University Press, 1947)
- Douglas Knoop, G.P. Jones, and Douglas Hamer, The Early Masonic Catechisms, 2d ed. (London: Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, 1963)
- W. Kirk MacNulty, Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance (London: Thames & Hudson, 2006)
- S. Brent Morris, ed., Heredom: the Transactions of Scottish Rite Research Society (Washington, D.C.: Scottish Rite Research Society, 1992–2009). At the time of printing seventeen volumes have been published. Heredomincludes scholarly articles on all aspects of Freemasonry and is not restricted to research on the Scottish Rite.
- David Stevenson, The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland’s Century, 1590–1710 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)
- David Stevenson, The First Freemasons: Scotland’s Early Lodges and Their Members (Aberdeen, Scotland : Aberdeen University Press, 1988)
- Charles H. Wesley, Prince Hall Life and Legacy, 2d ed. (Washington, D.C.: United Supreme Council Southern Jurisdiction, Prince Hall Affiliation, 1977, 1983)
I'd like something a little more complete, please.
I'd like something a little more complete, please.
Now, I feel betterWell, it is missing Bob Davis's "The Masons Words" which for my money is the definitive summary of the evolution of Webb ritual in the US.