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Morals and Dogma' While a prolific writer, Albert Pike is best known for his major work
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Masonry. Published in 1871 (no ISBN), this massive
volume consists of 861 pages and 32 Chapters, covering each of the 32 Degrees
of Freemasonry.
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freemasonry is used as a cover for evil! Many initiates disapprove of self-seeking criminality and persecution that goes on, particularly at the higher degrees. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Volume 2 txt download The Knight Kadosh is a Freemasonic degree or ceremony of initiation performed by certain branches
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Freemasonry is associated with several appendant bodies, such as the
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Freemasonry is a hidden fraternal order, and defined by them as a system of morality. The first three steps are the Blue Lodge. The first degree is called Entered Apprentice.
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