A Short Masonic History

A Short Masonic History
Author: Frederick Armitage
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522818229

The definitive history of Masonry is yet be written. This is said with Brother Gould's magnificent work in mind. To that there must already be added the results of later investigations. It will be needed, also, that one of a newer, even radical school, shall seek out some things hidden, shirked or ignored, before the history can be termed complete. One looks with suspicion upon Masonic histories. The bookshelves are lumbered with trash, and the last state of one who reads therein, trustfully and uncritically, is worse than the first. It is therefore with a real pleasure that we note the modest little volume by Brother Frederick Armitage. Gould's great work is for the student, and too many Masons will not give the time necessary, however great the reward. It was needed that a really concise history of the Craft should be prepared, which while giving the proven facts, should not ignore the spirit of Masonry. Brother Armitage has done his work well. The busy Mason can no longer have excuse that he lacks time and opportunity to acquaint himself with at least the main outlines of the story of the institution. As here told it make unusually interesting reading. When a majority of the members of our lodges shall possess themselves of the knowledge thus made easily available, there will accrue great and lasting benefit to the Craft, and the desire for further light in Masonry will follow. We commend this book most emphatically to our readers, as possessing the rare merit of truthfulness, while being concise and reasonable in price. The second volume is takes up the further degrees and rites that have been joined to the body of Masonry. -The American Freemason, Volume 1, Issue 1 [1909]

The Freemason's Bedside Book

The Freemason's Bedside Book
Author: John Mandleberg
Publisher: Lewis Masonic Pub
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Freemasonry
ISBN: 9780853184256

Take your Masonry seriously but don't take it solemnly', has been one of the author’s tenets throughout his many years as a Freemason. The Freemason’s Bedside Book is an accessible collection of articles, poems, letters and other bite-sized material from a respected scholar of Freemasonry which will illuminate the subject for those who do not have the time to plough through more lengthy and learned articles or research original documents in which this material is buried. Readers will find the books shows how Freemasonry has developed in the way that it has, bringing to life what people were thinking, believing and wanting in the past, and showing the human face of many of the revered figures in the history of Freemasonry, often with humor. The content varies from poems, short stories and anecdotes to historical extracts and other documents—each chosen for the quality of their writing and the entertainment of the reader as well as their insight into Freemasonry.

Among Our Books

Among Our Books
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1928
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

On the Origin of Free-Masonry

On the Origin of Free-Masonry
Author: Thomas Paine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440061264

"On the Origin of Free Masonry" is a work by the famous and popular Thomas Paine. Paine is of course the well-known political activist who played a role in both the French and American revolutions. His most famous works include "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis." This book consists of a short essay intended to introduce the reader to free masonry and the background of the fraternal organization. While there is no evidence that Paine himself was a freemason, he was well known as a religious skeptic, and was particularly critical of Christianity. This version of "On the Origin of Free Masonry" is actually stripped of several passages critiquing Christianity that were included in a later publication of this book. Paine's short essay begins with a brief literature review of other sources that have detailed Freemasonry. From there, the author discusses some of the underlying principles and beliefs of Freemasonry, and goes through a series of questions and answers for the new apprentice. The book concludes with a brief commentary on the need for secrecy amongst the Freemasons. At less than thirty pages, this is a very quick read. Paine is knowledgeable about the subject and has prepared a well-crafted introduction to the society. Indeed, this book does provide a short but detailed synopsis that is appropriate for the layman interested in Freemasonry. Ultimately, "On the Origin of Free Masonry" will be read as much for its historical significance as for its content. The book is both interesting as an introductory guide to Freemasonry and a glimpse into Paine's anti religious beliefs, and is thus recommended reading. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.