Written as a supplement to Albert Pike's classic Masonic work Morals and Dogma, Rex R Hutchens' A Bridge to Light written in 1988 is a valuable piece of Scottish Rite literature that should be included in every Mason's personal library. This book … [Continue reading]
Book Review: Born in Blood
John J Robinson attempts to reinterpret old events in a new, fresh manner, which has a tendency to make historians and fans alike, a little nervous. Within the chapters and pages of Born in Blood is a unique and fresh approach to Freemason … [Continue reading]
Book Review: The Hiram Key
The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasonry, and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus - frequently abbreviated simply as The Hiram Key - is a popular 1997 book on Freemasonry written by co-authors Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas. Given that … [Continue reading]
Shriners
Most people think of Shriners as those guys in little cars wearing funny hats. Or perhaps they think of the well known Shriners Hospitals for Children. However, the Shriners have a long history, dating back to the 19th century. … [Continue reading]
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