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Masonic Magazine No. 7

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On A Low Breath By Ted G. Ottinger You, Me and Him: The Craft Will Never Die By Bobby Lynn Shehorn The Mysterious Origins of the Shrine By Jay Kinny Why Pythagoras By C. Bruce Hunter Inside Prince Hall Freemasonry By Fred Milliken Freemasonry's Civil War Part 1 By Peter Honeycutt

Masonic Magazine No. 8

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Sorry George, I've Let you Down By Stephen Dafoe, Reading Masons and Masons Who Do not Read Albert G. Mackey, Masonic Symbolism By C. Bruce Hunter, Freemasonry's Civil War Part 2 By Peter Honeycutt, Oklahoma Native Indian Degree Team By Fred Milliken, We Told You So! By Various Authors, The Last Word by Stephen Dafoe.

Masonic Magazine No. 6

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Issue six of our magazine includes The Broached Thurnel: A Forgotten Masonic Symbol, Hiram and The Temple, The Scriptural Charges, The True Meaning Of Masonic Secrecy, Freemasonry, Social Cohesion & Social Progress In 19th & 20th Century California, Freemasonry as a philosophy, Why Blue Lodges Are Failing - Part Two.

Templar History Magazine No. 16

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Electronic version of the 16th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 15

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Electronic version of the 9th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 14

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Electronic version of the 9th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 13

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Electronic version of the 13th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 12

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Electronic version of the 12th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 11

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Electronic version of the 11th issue (Templar Dictionary Issue) of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 10

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Electronic version of the 10th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Templar History Magazine No. 9

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Electronic version of the 9th issue of our print publication on the History, Mystery, Myth and Legacy of the Knights Templar.

Masonic Magazine No. 5

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This issue features Gnosticism in the Third Degree, Who Was Hiram Abif, Grasp The Subject and the Words Will Follow, Change your Thoughts and You Change Your World, Have Tux Will Travel, a Point Within a Circle, The Two Pillars, The Proper Application of Masonic Virtues Why Blue Lodges are Failing pasrt one plus more.

Masonic Magazine No. 4

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This issue features The Templar Legend in Freemasonry, An Interview with Thurman Pace Jr., Looking at the Future Through the Past, Morgan's Legacy part four, The Restaurant at the End of the Masonic Universe, Solutions to Masonic Problems part one and more.

Masonic Magazine No. 3

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This issue features Whatever Happened To Masonic Pride, The Detroit Temple: From Grandeur to Ghetto, The Christianization of American Freemasonry, The Masonic Art of Stephen McKim, Morgan's Legacy part three plus more.

Masonic Magazine No. 2

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Issue 2 features The Pride of the Masonic Fraternity, Freemasonry in the Holy Land, Morgan's Legacy part two, The Christianization of American Freemasonry plus more.

Masonic Magazine Issue No. 1

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Issue one features At Home in the House of the Temple, The Pirate Mason, Morgan's Legacy part one, women in Masonry plus more.

Knights Templars: Their Rise and Demise

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James Anthony Froude was one of the best-known historians of the 19th Century. The Knights Templars: Their Rise And Demise is a book written by Froude in 1886 and is one of the most comprehensive treatments on the Order written to date. 1. Crusades And Pilgrimages 2. The Origin Of The Templars 3. Rise And Growth Of The Templars 4. The Decline And Fall Of The Templars 5. The Trial And Condemnation Of The Templars 6. The Fate Of The Last Grand Master 7. James Anthony Froude: Bio

The Knights Templar: A Factual History

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Much has been written in recent years concerning the rise and fall of the noble order of knighthood know to history as The Knights Templar. Many of the modern works have been of a speculative nature and occasionally so close to works of fiction as to blur the borders. What is needed and often requested by modern day adherents of Templarism is a book that will provide a brief overview of historical fact devoid of the many theories and suppositions that seem to be the providence of these more recent works. "The Knights Templar: A Factual History" is such a book. Relying on the works of actual Templar Historians of the past and present, this book is a collection of short essays by Charles G. Addison, Henry D. Funk, Henry Hart Milman and F. C. Woodhouse, who offer their accounts of the formation, suppression and trials of the order, which began in Palestine in 1118 and was suppressed in 1307.

An Order Suppressed: The Destruction of the Knights Templar

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An Order Suppressed by Frederick W. Hamilton is the story of the Knights Templar and their suppression at the hands of Pope clement V and the French king Philip Le Bel in the years between 1307 and 1312. Starting with a brief account of the origins and rise of the Order, the author quickly moves to the Templars' arrest and torture ending with the execution of the last Grand Master of the Order - Jacques De Molay.

The Templar Orders In Freemasonry

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The Templar orders in freemasonry by Arthur Edward Waite, long out of print, is a must read for those members of Masonic Templarism interested in how Masonic Templarism began. Waite in his typical insightful prose style examines the legends of post Templar existence via such notable figures as Andrew Michael Ramsay and Baron Karl Von Hund, who were the first to draw a connection between Crusader era orders and the Masonic Brotherhood.

Arithmetic of Freemasonry

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Originally published in 1914 for the Leeds association of Installed Masters, F. de P. Castells' Arithmetic of Freemasonry is a unique little gem among the annals of Masonic Research. Taking the numbers used in Freemasonry, Castells traces a path that includes the Kabballah, Pythagorean thought and other ancient disciplines. The author began his research trying to understand the Hebrew names for the G.A.O.T.U. This book is a reproduction of the original book enhanced with a number of illustrations to accompany and clarify the text.

The Untrodden Paths of Masonic Research

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The "Untrodden Paths of Masonic Research," by Gilbert W. Daynes was originally published in 1924 and provides the Student of Masonic Research many questions, upon which to begin an investigation into the history of the Masonic Fraternity. Examining such subjects as the origin of Freemasonry, Medieval Masonry and Freemasonry in the 17th Century, Danes asks more questions than he answers and, in the process, is sure to inspire the Freemason curious about such subject matters. Also included in this book are two other works by Gilbert W. Daynes: "Know Thyself" and "Freemasonry and Social England in the 18th Century."

Everything I Needed To Know About Freemasonry

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There are many lessons of vast importance contained in the Entered Apprentice Degree of Freemasonry. These lessons are so important to the author of this book that he has been so bold as to title the book, Everything I needed to know about Freemasonry; I learned as an apprentice. Worshipful Brother Stephen Dafoe is not a Freemason who takes his craft lightly. He is often fond of saying, "We do not need more men in Masonry, but more Masonry in men." Every page of this book reflects that expression. The book is one man's reflection on the lessons learned in that first degree and is a thorough examination of the philosophy taught with each step, pace and gesture. In so doing, Dafoe has not created a dry account of the first degree, but rather a book that will inspire all Freemasons to get back to the basics.

The Story of Freemasonry

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Originally published in 1904, The Story of Freemasonry by W.G. Sibley is one of those classic sources of Masonic history that should be in every Mason and history buff's library. Unlike treatments of Masonic history by the likes of Mackey, Waite and Gould, Sibley covers the subject in an easy to digest and conversational manner that leaves the reader wanting more. Sibley looks at such topics as the legend of Hiram, the attempts to exterminate Freemasonry, the mystery of the William Morgan affair to name a few. However, it is his explanation of the origin and structure of the Scottish and York Rites and their relationship to Craft Masonry that is perhaps worth the price of the book alone.

Outremer: The Saga of the knights Templar No. 1

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Outremer: The Saga of the Knights Templar is a new ongoing comic series by author Stephen Dafoe and artist Bob Prodor, which sets out to tell the story of the Templars without the usual mythological mumbo jumbo that usually follows them wherever they appear. Although the series will introduce some fictional elements as part of the story, the plot sticks pretty much to the actual history of the Templars, in all its bloody glory. Origins Story Arc The first arc in the series is called Origins - a four part tale that tells the story of how Hugues (Hugh) de Payens and Geoffroi de St. Omer assembled a small army to deal with the problems confronting Jerusalem in the years that followed the First Crusade. The first issue, while providing plenty of action, paints the back story of the many wars for the conquest of Jerusalem, including de Payens' memories of the brutality of the First Crusade.