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mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1872 |
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mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Principles of Masonic Law Albert Gallatin Mackey, 2022-11-13 The Principles of Masonic Law is a treatise on the constitutional laws, usages and landmarks of Freemasonry. The book is very informative and thorough, and it treats a wide range of topics in Masonic jurisprudence, providing a good insight to the overall governance of freemasonry. Freemasonry consists of fraternal organizations that trace their origins to the local fraternities of stonemasons that from the end of the fourteenth century regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients. The basic, local organizational unit of Freemasonry is the Lodge. These private Lodges are usually supervised at the regional level by a Grand Lodge or Grand Orient. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Apprentice, Journeyman or Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Freemasonry Mark E. Koltko-Rivera, 2011-01-20 An experienced Freemason and award-winning psychologist provides a precise and engaging exploration of the core meaning and practices of Freemasonry for the new generation of people interested in joining the order, and those who are simply curious in the wake of recent media coverage. Entertaining books and movies often depict Freemasonry as a shadowy, mysterious, and possibly sinister organization, and the TV and magazine specials on Freemasonry that inevitably follow often leave us with more questions than answers. Mark E. Koltko-Rivera, a practicing thirty-second-degree Mason, has created a simple, authoritative, and easy-to-understand introduction to the history, rites, and meaning of Freemasonry. It may be the single most reliable short guide to Masonry, written by a widely recognized psychologist and scholar of esoteric history. Koltko-Rivera's trustworthy handbook explores all the basic issues around Masonry, like: *What is Freemasonry, and what is its history? *How does one become a Freemason? *What are some of the most important Masonic symbols? *What do Masons get from their involvement in Freemasonry? What changes does it make in their inner and outer lives? *What is it like to participate in the initiatory rituals of Freemasonry? *What are some of the great historical controversies and myths surrounding Freemasonry? *How is Masonry relevant today? |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1869 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Textbook of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert G. MacKey, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Mystic Tie Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1849 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Masonic Jurisprudence Roscoe Pound, 2013-10 This is a new release of the original 1946 edition. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: 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. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The History of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1898 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Mackey's Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, Robert Ingham Clegg, 1927 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1867 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Coil's Masonic Encyclopedi Henry Wilson Coil, 2011-10-01 Additional Editor Is Harold Van Buren Voorhis. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Lectures on Masonic Jurisprudence Roscoe Pound, 1920 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Freemasons For Dummies Christopher Hodapp, 2021-10-26 Unravel the mysteries of the Masons All the myths and rumors about Masonic organizations probably have you wondering what do Masons really do? Questions like this one are a natural by-product of being the oldest and largest secret society in the world. This book is an ideal starting place to find answers to your questions about the secret and not-so-secret things about Freemasonry. Now in its third edition, this international best-seller peeks behind the door of your local Masonic lodge and explains the meanings behind the rituals, rites, and symbols of the organization. Along the way the book covers nearly 3,000 years of Masonic history, introduces you to some famous Freemasons you already know from history books, and explains the relationship with related groups like Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, Order of Eastern Star, and the beloved fez-wearing Shriners. Look inside the book to learn: What it takes to become a member of the Freemasons, and what you can expect when you join How Lodges are organized and what really goes on during Masonic ceremonies The basic beliefs and philosophies of Freemasonry, including how Masons contribute to charity, and society in general The origins behind some of the wild myths and conspiracy theories surrounding Freemasonry and how to debunk (most of) them Written by a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason and the Public Relations and Marketing Director for the Grand Lodge F&AM of Indiana, Freemasons For Dummies is a must-read guide for anyone interested in this ancient fraternal order, whether you're looking to join or are just curious about some of the more mysterious aspects of Freemasonry. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Principles of Masonic Law: A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages And Landmarks of Freemasonry Albert G. Mackey, M.D., 2017-01-10 Outlining the rights and laws of the larger groups of lodges within the Masonic tradition, this book is a handy tool for those that seek to learn about the Masons or else use this teaching in their own lodge. The reading can be thick but there is much that can be learned here if someone is willing to study and read it enough to find it. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Native American Freemasonry Joy Porter, 2011-11-01 Freemasonry has played a significant role in the history of Native Americans since the colonial era?a role whose extent and meaning are fully explored for the first time in this book. The work?s overarching concern is with how Masonry met specific social and personal needs, a theme developed across three significant periods of membership: the revolutionary era, the last third of the nineteenth century, and the years following the First World War. Joy Porter places Freemasonry into historical context, revealing its social and political impact as a transatlantic phenomenon at the heart of the colonizing process. She then explores its meaning for many of the key Native leaders over time, for the ethnic groups who sought to make connections with it, and for the bulk of its American membership?the white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant middle class. Porter contends that Freemasonry offered special access to Native Americans through its performance of ritual, an assertion borne out by a wealth of contemporary manuscripts, newspapers, pamphlets, Masonic sermons, orations, and lodge records and writings by Masonic historians and antiquarians gleaned from archives in New York, Philadelphia, Oklahoma, California, and London. Through these documents, she demonstrates that over time, Freemasonry became a significant avenue for the exchange, and perhaps even cocreation, of cultural forms by Indians and non-Indians. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Comprehensive View of Freemasonry Henry Wilson Coil, 2011-10-01 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: An Encyclopædia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences: Comprising the Whole Range of Arts, Sciences and Literature and Connected with the Institution Albert Gallatin Mackey, 2024-09-30 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The History of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, 2012-03-07 Written by an expert on the craft, this classic traces Freemasonry's origins from biblical times to its practice among America's founding fathers. It also explores philosophical, symbolic, and ritual traditions. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Test Book of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1859 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Politics of Pornography Rousas John Rushdoony, 1974 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Legalizing Drugs Karin Swisher, 1996 Examines arguments in support of and against legalizing drugs. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Textbook of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1868 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Great Teachings of Masonry Harry LeRoy Haywood, 1923 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Encyclopedia of Freemasonry (M-z) Albert G. MacKey, 2014-10-03 A New and Revised Edition an Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences Comprising The Wwole Range of Arts, Sciences and Literature as Connected With The Institution by Albert G. Mackey, M.D., 33° |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Feeding Frenzy Larry Sabato, 1991 Examination of how attack journalism is undermining our nation's politics. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Introduction to Freemasonry - Entered Apprentice Carl H. Claudy, 2014-09-08 A simple explanation of the period of learning and fundamentals. This book answers the elementary inquiries of the new brother to whom all the craft is strange. This set of books will also make many a Mason sit up in astonishment that what he thought obvious and uninteresting is so vividly alive. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry Malcolm C. Duncan, 2024-09-16 Discover a timeless treasure with Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor-a must-have for every Mason. This meticulously crafted facsimile reprint of the original work, enhanced with detailed notes and numerous engravings, ensures you receive a piece of Masonic history that is both authentic and invaluable. Our edition faithfully preserves the classic charm of McKay's Standard Edition, offering comprehensive guides to the Three Symbolic Degrees of the Ancient York Rite, as well as the Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and the Royal Arch degrees. This scarce antiquarian book is not just a purchase; it's a commitment to safeguarding and celebrating the rich heritage of Freemasonry. Elevate your collection and deepen your knowledge with this exceptional volume-secure your copy today and honor the traditions that shape our craft. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: A Textbook of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert G. MacKey, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: Worshipful Master's Assistant Robert Macoy, 2023-11-15 2023 Reprint of the 1918 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In 1885, Robert Macoy wrote the Worshipful Master's Assistant. It constitutes the first-ever handbook for Masonic lodge officers, and it has remained continuously in print since its original release. Combined with comprehensive and pertinent advice on Masonic best practices, Macoy's Worshipful Master's Assistant set a high standard for Masonic handbooks. This book is meant to be a valuable resource for Freemasons, particularly those who hold the position of Worshipful Master within their lodge. The book covers a wide range of topics related to Freemasonry, including the history and philosophy of the organization, the duties and responsibilities of various officers, and the rituals and ceremonies that take place in the lodge. It also includes practical advice on how to run a successful lodge, such as tips on organizing meetings, managing finances, and dealing with difficult members. In addition to its practical advice, the Worshipful Master's Assistant also contains a wealth of historical and cultural information about Freemasonry. It explores the symbolism and meaning behind many of the organization's rituals and traditions, and provides insight into the role that Freemasonry has played in shaping the world over the years. The book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Freemasonry, whether they are a seasoned member or a curious outsider. Its detailed explanations and practical advice make it an essential guide for anyone who wants to better understand this fascinating organization. Contents: Concerning the duties, responsibilities and prerogatives of the worshipful master; also, the other officers of the lodge embracing full instructions upon parliamentary law; the Masonic jurist; A treatise upon the principles and practice of Masonic law; installations, lodges of sorrow; Forms of burial service; and public demonstrations generally. With all other matters essential to the honorable and successful government of a Masonic Lodge. Contents: Of the Officers of the Lodge; The Public Exercises of Freemasonry; Miscellaneous Subjects; The Masonic Jurist; Masonic Law; Forms of Masonic Documents. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The History Of Freemasonry In South Carolina, From Its Origin In The Year 1736 To The Present Time Albert Gallatin 1807-1881 Mackey, Freemasons Grand Lodge of the State of, 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. |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The freemason's treasury, 52 short lectures on the theory and practice of symbolic masonry George Oliver, 1863 |
mackey's jurisprudence of freemasonry: The Principles of Masonic Law Albert G. MacKey, 2017-05-16 In presenting to the fraternity a work on the Principles of Masonic Law, it is due to those for whom it is intended, that something should be said of the design with which it has been written, and of the plan on which it has been composed. It is not pretended to present to the craft an encyclopedia of jurisprudence, in which every question that can possibly arise, in the transactions of a Lodge, is decided with an especial reference to its particular circumstances. Were the accomplishment of such an herculean task possible, except after years of intense and unremitting labor, the unwieldy size of the book produced, and the heterogeneous nature of its contents, so far from inviting, would rather tend to distract attention, and the object of communicating a knowledge of the Principles of Masonic Law, would be lost in the tedious collation of precedents, arranged without scientific system, and enunciated without explanation. When I first contemplated the composition of a work on this subject, a distinguished friend and Brother, whose opinion I much respect, and with whose advice I am always anxious to comply, unless for the most satisfactory reasons, suggested the expediency of collecting the decisions of all Grand Masters, Grand Lodges, and other Masonic authorities upon every subject of Masonic Law, and of presenting them, without commentary, to the fraternity. But a brief examination of this method, led me to perceive that I would be thus constructing simply a digest of decrees, many of which would probably be the results of inexperience, of prejudice, or of erroneous views of the Masonic system, and from which the authors themselves have, in repeated instances, subsequently receded-for Grand Masters and Grand Lodges, although entitled to great respect, are not infallible-and I could not, conscientiously, have consented to assist, without any qualifying remark, in the extension and perpetuation of edicts and opinions, which, however high the authority from which they emanated, I did not believe to be in accordance with the principles of Masonic jurisprudence. Another inconvenience which would have attended the adoption of such a method is, that the decisions of different Grand Lodges and Grand Masters are sometimes entirely contradictory on the same points of Masonic Law. The decree of one jurisdiction, on any particular question, will often be found at variance with that of another, while a third will differ from both. The consultor of a work, embracing within its pages such distracting judgments, unexplained by commentary, would be in doubt as to which decision he should adopt, so that coming to the inspection with the desire of solving a legal question, he would be constrained to close the volume, in utter despair of extracting truth or information from so confused a mass of contradictions. This plan I therefore at once abandoned. But knowing that the jurisprudence of Masonry is founded, like all legal science, on abstract principles, which govern and control its entire system, I deemed it to be a better course to present these principles to my readers in an elementary and methodical treatise, and to develop from them those necessary deductions which reason and common sense would justify. Hence it is that I have presumed to call this work The Principles of Masonic Law. It is not a code of enactments, nor a collection of statutes, nor yet a digest of opinions; but simply an elementary treatise, intended to enable every one who consults it, with competent judgment, and ordinary intelligence, to trace for himself the bearings of the law upon any question which he seeks to investigate, and to form, for himself, a correct opinion upon the merits of any particular case. |
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