LIBROS DEL AUTOR: arturo de hoyos

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  • Albert Pike’s Magnum Opus
    Albert Pike / Arturo de Hoyos
    In 1855 the Scottish Rite’s 'Mother Supreme Council of the World' at Charleston, S.C., appointed a committee of five persons to review and standardize its initiation ceremonies and rituals. Only one person completed the task-46-year-old Albert Pike who would ultimately become the most influential Scottish Rite Mason in history. After two years he printed 100 copies of an untitl...
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  • Daniel Parker’s MASONIC TABLET
    Arturo de Hoyos
    Prior to the early nineteenth century American Masonic lodges didn’t have standard forms of initiation rituals. Although they were generally similar, there were occasionally tremendous variations. This began to change with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb’s Freemason’s Monitor (1797), the first American Masonic guidebook. It offered standardized language to teach some of th...
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  • Reprints of Rituals of Old Degrees
    Arturo de Hoyos
    Originally printed by Albert Pike in 1879, this enlarged edition includes a variety of important early rituals. In 1789 the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania chartered a lodge in Port-au-Prince, which introduced 'Ancient York' Masonry to Saint-Domingue. Although no French language copy of Pennsylvania’s Craft ritual is known to exist, there are surviving manuscripts of their high deg...
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  • Light on Masonry
    Arturo de Hoyos / David Bernard
    The disappearance and presumed murder of William Morgan in 1826, by Masons, set off an intense anti-Masonic period which lasted until ca. 1842. The fraternity, which was once called the 'handmaid of religion,' was denounced as an institution of the devil. The Rev. David Bernard, one of the first to renounce his membership, prepared what was arguably the most important work of t...
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  • Cerneauism and American Freemasonry
    Alain Bernheim / Arturo de Hoyos / S. Brent Morris
    The articles in this book focus on a type of Freemasonry that has long been a subject of controversy. Known as Cerneauism, it refers to Scottish Rite bodies which derived authority from Joseph Cerneau (1763-1840/45), a Frenchman who was the charter master of La Temple des Vertus Theologalis No. 103, a Pennsylvania lodge in Havana, Cuba. He fled to New York after being expelled ...
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