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Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma
A Masonic classic. The fundamental sourcebook of Scottish Rite philosophy.
First published from 1872 to 1969, “Morals and Dogma” is one of the most insightful works ever prepared for Freemasonry. It is a collection of thirty-two essays which provide a rationale for the Scottish Rite degrees. It encompasses a study of Freemasonry, wise philosophy, ancient mysteries, mythology, ritual, and religion. It serves the useful purpose of putting Masonic morality and ethics within the context of the general society, and bids man to think large–to cast aside the petty concerns of everyday life and to improve ourselves.
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