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mackey's masonic dictionary: 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 |
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mackey's masonic dictionary: A Dictionary of Freemasonry Robert Macoy, 2021-08-04 Discover the remarkable history of the most widely known secretive fraternal organization in A Dictionary of Freemasonry. This comprehensive and convenient one-volume text includes a thorough encyclopedia, full dictionary of symbols, and over 300 beautiful nineteenth-century engravings. The 600-year-old brotherhood of Freemasons is based on a tradition over 3,000 years old. Robert Macoy, a member of the order, uses the resources of the Fraternity available to him, to discern the truth from a myriad of half-truths, rumors, superstitions, and interpretations. He presents the rise and evolution of Freemasonry and its kindred association both ancient and modern. The General History of Freemasonry, which begins this volume, is a fascinating introduction to a very complicated subject often fraught with vagaries. The two A-to-Z reference works that follow (one an encyclopedia with listings of terms, people, places, and events that make up the extensive history of the Freemasons, and the other a dictionary of symbols) contribute to making this a very complete sourcebook on Freemasonry. From Aaron, the Abelites, and the All-Seeing Eye to the Year of Masonry, Zenith, and the Rite of Zinnendorf, this is a remarkably accessible book on a subject that runs through the course of human history. Robert Macoy (1815-1895), well known for his role in establishing the Order of the Eastern Star, earned the 33° and held many important positions with the Fraternity, such as past Deputy Grand Master and Grand Secretary of New York, as well as Grand Recorder of the Grand Commandery of New York. Founder of one of the largest Masonic publishing, regalia, and supply houses, he published extensively on Freemasonry and authored a number of books, including The Book of the Lodge and True Masonic Guide. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1869 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Masonic Trowel , 1867 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: 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 masonic dictionary: Coil's Masonic Encyclopedi Henry Wilson Coil, 2011-10-01 Additional Editor Is Harold Van Buren Voorhis. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: 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 masonic dictionary: Symbolical Masonry Harry LeRoy Haywood, 1923 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Illustrations of Masonry William Preston, 1772 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: A Test Book of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 2018-10-11 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. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. 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 masonic dictionary: The Mystic Tie Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1849 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Meaning Of Masonry (Annotated Edition) W. L. Wilmshurst, 2013-10-17 This most interesting and illuminative work is worthy a place on every Mason's bookshelf. '' It seems taken for granted, says the author, that reception into the Order will automatically be accompanied by an ability to appreciate forthwith and at its full value all that one there finds. The contrary is the case, for Masonry is a veiled and cryptic expression of the difficult science of spiritual life, and the understanding of it calls for special and informed guidance on the one hand, and on the other a genuine and earnest desire for knowledge and no small capacity for spiritual perception on the part of those seeking to be instructed. In Freemasonry, as in all phases of life, many are called but few are chosen. Masonry is not a mere formalism but a life to be lived. If you do not live the life you cannot know the doctrine. Masonry is an effort to perpetuate the essential doctrines of the Ancient Mysteries, but, alas, it does so in a very perfunctory manner. So veiled are its allegories and symbols that it is almost impossible to penetrate into the Holy of Holies. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: 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 masonic dictionary: Handbook of Freemasonry , 2014-06-12 Freemasonry is the largest, oldest, and most influential secret society in the world. The Brill Handbook of Freemasonry is a pioneering work that brings together, for the first time, leading scholars on Freemasonry. The first section covers historical perspectives, such as the origins and early history of Freemasonry. The second deals with the relationship between Freemasonry and specific religious traditions such as the Catholic Church, Judaism, and Islam. In the third section, organisational themes, such as the use of rituals, are explored, while the fourth section deals with issues related to society and politics - women, blacks, colonialism, nationalism, and war. The fifth and final section is devoted to Freemasonry and culture, including music, literature, modern art, architecture and material culture. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: 33 Degrees of Deception Tom McKenney, 2011-03-22 The shadow of death hovers over many of the rites and rituals of Freemasonry. In Letters on the Masonic Institution by John Quincy Adams we learn of an ancient Masonic ritual known as The Fifth Libation, which involves drinking wine from a human skull. Every Mason takes death oaths and several Masonic executions have taken place throughout history. Author Tom McKenney exposes the deadly secrets of this fraternity, which has more than three million members around the world. In a careful and objective manner, he reveals the connection between Freemasonry and the New Age Movement, and he delves into the occult roots of this secret society. 33 Degrees of Deception is a very comprehensive book that tells the personal story of one completely dedicated Mason—Jim Shaw, who became a Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, Worshipful Master of the Blue Lodge, and Master of all Scottish Rite bodies. You will want to know why Jim Shaw left Masonry—and the price he paid for leaving. This book sheds light on the darkness of Freemasonry as the author gives penetrating answers to the questions many people ask about this secret society. Is there a connection between Masonry and the Illuminati? Why is Masonry opposed to Christian schools? Is Freemasonry a religion? Can a man be both a Christian and a Mason? |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Mackey's History of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, Robert Ingham Clegg, William James Hughan, 1921 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Book of the Words Albert Pike, 2018-08-28 Masonry is permeated with powerful verbal and pictorial symbolism that arouses the mental, spiritual and intellectual life. One of the treasures of the SJ USA Supreme Council's Archives at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C., is Albert Pike's manuscript of The Book of the Words. The book was originally printed, in an edition limited to 150 copies, in 1874. This remarkable study is an exploration of the symbolic words in Freemasonry. It gives the correct spelling of, and analyzes all the significant words in the Scottish Rite from the 1st through the 30th degrees inclusive. Pike explores and explains their origin (Hebrew, Samaritan, Phoenician and English), meaning, symbolism and relevance to the degrees and gives his insights. In addition to being an etymological dictionary Pike explains why any given word was chosen for a given degree, thereby revealing the hidden symbolism of each word. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Symbols of Freemasonry Daniel Beresniak, 2000 Book includes many full page color illustrations and explanations of the important Masonic symbols. Some of the symbols identified include Builder's tools, three columns, rose, double headed eagle and more. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Book of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry: Containing Instructions on All the Degrees From the Third to the Thirty-third, and Charles T. McClenachan, 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 masonic dictionary: The Hidden Code in Freemasonry Rob Lund, 2016-04-09 This is a book that should be read by all Freemasons, and all those interested in Freemasonry. It will provide a deeper understanding of the hidden information that the rituals of Freemasonry are trying to convey to those who seek Truth. There are thousands of books on Freemasonry and most of them cover literal interpretations of Masonic ritual and expand on the moral lessons to be learned from them. This book is different to most, in that it looks beyond the literal veil, and digs into the deeper messages embedded in the rituals, symbols, and ceremonies. The symbols and rituals of Freemasonry have always been mysterious, even to the average Mason. This book exposes the hidden code that underlies each of the Craft rituals and which points to the true meaning of these ceremonies. People join Freemasonry for different reasons: the camaraderie; self-improvement; charitable service - mostly to fill some void in their lives. Many, today, are looking for something deeper, but are not interested in the formal trappings of the various religions. Many of these are disappointed because they don't find what they're looking for in Freemasonry and, as a result, leave the organization. This is unfortunate because embedded in the truly amazing, multi-layered ritual, are messages from the Ancient Mysteries, which point out a clear path, through ancient knowledge, to spiritual consciousness. This knowledge, which constitutes the real secrets and mysteries of ancient Freemasonry, was regularly taught in the earlier days of the Craft, but seems to have been forgotten over the years. This book is aimed at reviving that knowledge and spreading it to Masons and non-Masons across the world, to reach those that seek Truth and Light, and gain the full benefit of what Freemasonry is all about. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Freemasons Key Albert Mackey, Joseph Fort Newton, 2014-09-01 Symbolism is the language of Freemasonry. But what is symbolism? Why does Masonry use it? Who else has used symbolism? Some of the great minds in Masonic history (Albert Mackey, Joseph Fort Newton, Oliver Day Street, H. L. Haywood and more) answer these and other questions concerning the Masonic method of teaching as well as explain the symbolism of the Masonic degrees. This is an indispensable work for anyone seeking to better understand Freemasonry and its practices. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Masonic Libraries and Literature Masonic Service Association of the United States, 1923 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: A Text Book of Masonic Jurisprudence Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1872 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Masonic Eclectic ; Or, Gleanings from the Harvest Field of Masonic Literature and the Kindred Sciences: Ancient and Modern--original and Selected , 1866 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated Cathy Burns, 1998 Discover the most fascinating and in-depth meanings behind the symbols used by the Masons, occultists, witches, New Agers, Satanists, and others. This book uncovers the hidden meanings behind the symbols that we see around us every day. In this well-documented book you will see hundreds of illustrations along with their explanations. You will find many organizational logos, hand signals, tarot cards, zodiac signs, talismans, amulets, and humanist symbols, as well as the meaning of the peace symbol, hexagram, pentagram, yin/yang, circle, all-seeing eye, caduceus, oroborus, ankh, triskele, and the triangle. Also revealed in this book are numerous Masonic and Eastern Star symbols such as the clasped hands, point within a circle, broken column, gavel, obelisk, pomegranate, and the cornucopia. Jeremiah 10:2-3 warns: Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven;...for the customs of the people are vain. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Publishers' Trade List Annual , 1875 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Revelations of a Square George Oliver, 1866 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Freemasonry Martin L. Wagner, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1912 Edition. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Mackey's Symbolism of Freemasonry Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1921 Mackey'S Symbolism of Freemasonry : Its Science, Philosophy, Legends, Myths and Symbols by Robert Ingham Clegg, first published in 1921, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: 365 Level Steps Jonti Marks, 2021 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Trade Circular Annual for ... , 1871 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry, in Twelve Lectures George Oliver, 1866 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Uniform Trade List Annual , 1873 With alphabetical indexes of firms and trade specialties. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: Selected List of Masonic Literature in Four Parts Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Wisconsin. Committee on Masonic Research, 1923 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Freemason's Monthly Magazine , 1868 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: The Exemplar William A. Carpenter, 1985-01-01 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry Albert Mackley, 2023-05-15 Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. |
mackey's masonic dictionary: An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences: Comprising the Whole Range of Arts, Sciences and Literature as Connected with the Institution Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1889 |
mackey's masonic dictionary: An Encyclopædia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences Albert Gallatin Mackey, 1912 |
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