FREEMASONRY LIBRARY Knight Templar Free Mason ILLUMINATI Occult Antique vtg RARE


FREEMASONRY LIBRARY Knight Templar Free Mason ILLUMINATI Occult Antique vtg RARE

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FREEMASONRY LIBRARY Knight Templar Free Mason ILLUMINATI Occult Antique vtg RARE:
$103.51


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THE

LITTLE MASONIC LIBRARY

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This sale is for an original 1946 EditionCOMPLETE SETof \"THE LITTLE MASONIC LIBRARY,\" a compilation of various books filled with wonderful information concerning the Craft, published by the Masonic Service Association of the United States of America inWashington, D.C. and printed by SOUTHERN PUBLISHERS, Inc..

According to an article from THE MASONIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION, in 1918,the U.S. Government would not deal with 49 individual Grand Lodges.

\"We would certainly like to have the support of Freemasons but you need one organization to represent you.\"

This was how the United States Government reacted to the offer of Masonic support for our troops in World War I.

The Masonic Service Association came into existence as a result of this decision and, because it was finally recognized that there were cases where a national organization, working on behalf of all Freemasons, could serve a useful purpose.

It happened in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1918. Initially, the primary function of the MSA was to support our military personnel. From that modest beginning the long road to where MSA is today was undertaken.

The year was 1919, the birth of The Masonic Service Association of the United States was thenorganized. Itdeveloped out of a deep need and a fine impulse.

The fact was that Masonry had not come off very well in the Great War, because it had not found out how to function as a whole. It was not united.

The discovery that an united Masonry was unequal to the demands of a time of crisis was startling. Craft Masonry was aroused, and thoughtful men began to lay large and long plans against the future, lest Masonry be found wanting again.

A Masonic Service Association was proposed. There were good and true men who said that such a thing was impossible, and could not be. For one thing, it was an innovation. It had never been done before. Other orders were united and active, but Masonry seemed to be handicapped by its own organization and tradition. But where there is a will there is a way, and when necessity demands, a way can be found.

Surely, in view of these facts, the Association is entitled to credit for having prepared the way for a different kind of Masonic study, either by individuals or by groups, by giving the Craft a literature worthy of its history and its purpose. Clearly if we are to instruct young Masons in the history, symbolism and laws of the Craft we must have books with which to do it.

Here are All 5 volumes for a complete set, covering almost every aspect of Masonry - its history, especially in modern times, its Constitution, its Landmarks, its Symbolism, its Poetry, its Patriotism, the part it played in the American Revolution, its various Rites, its Ethics, its Practical Meaning, its homely wisdom and brotherliness, its jurisprudence, its great men, its relation to the movements of our time - a Little Library which any young Mason can own and understand and enjoy, and which will form the foundation of further studies.

Partial Contents:

THE MEANING OF MASONRY - Being the first half of a lecture delivered before the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, by request, in 1858 by ALBERT PIKE

THE LANDMAKRS OF FREEMASONRY- Being a compilation of the lists made by Masonic Scholars adopted by Grand Lodges together with material planned to assist comparative study - SILAS H. SHEPHERD

ANDERSON\'S CONSTITUTIONS OF 1723 - with Introduction by Bro. Lionel Vibert - past Master Quatuor Coronati Lodge # 2076, England

LECTURES ON MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE by Roscoe Pound

THE COMACINES by W. Ravenscroft

A HISTORY OF THE YORK AND SCOTTISH RITES OF FREEMASONRY by Henry Ridgely Evans

THE THREE DEGREES AND GREAT SYMBOLS OF MASONRY

THE GREAT LIGHT IN MASONRY - A little book in Praise of the Book of Books by Joseph Fort Newton

THE OLD PAST MASTER by Carl H. Claudy

A MASTER\'S WAGES by Carl H. Claudy

FREEMASONRYIN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Sidney Morse

MASONRY AND AMERICANISM

GREAT AMERICAN MASONS

MODERN MASONS

THE MORGAN AFFAIR AND ANTI-MASONRYby John C. Palmer

THE ETHICS OF FREEMASONRY by Dudley Wright

MORMONISM AND MASONRY

MASONRY AND THE Flag by John W. Barry

* For a fulldescription, please refer to the photographsbelow for theCONTENTS which offers a more itemized, detaileddescription.

Each volume has between 317-369 pages with a wealth of information.

Published in 1946, this set is in VERY GOOD CONDITION for its ageand especially to be68 YEARSOLD!!!ALL PAGES ARE PRESENT!!! and firmly bound with NO TEARS!!! or stray markings. The exterior coverconsists of its originalblue cloth bound covers with gilt titles. The interiorcontents are tight, bright and free from markings. ALL HINGES ARE NICELY INTACT!Each volume measures5 1/2\" X8\". The only mentionable imperfection is there is some discoloration to the front cover of vol. 5. It nicely condenses a history and is conveniently manufactured through theseefficient volumes.

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