An edition of The Masonic Manual (2007)

The Masonic Manual

A Pocket Companion for the Initiated Containing the Rituals of Freemasonry

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An edition of The Masonic Manual (2007)

The Masonic Manual

A Pocket Companion for the Initiated Containing the Rituals of Freemasonry

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English
Pages
322

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Cover of: The Masonic Manual
The Masonic Manual: A Pocket Companion for the Initiated Containing the Rituals of Freemasonry
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"THE first step taken by a candidate, on entering a Lodge of Freemasons, teaches him the pernicious tendency of infidelity, and shows him that the foundation on which Masonry rests, is the belief and acknowledgment of a Supreme being; that in Him alone a sure confidence can be safely placed to protect his steps in all the dangers and difficulties he may be called to encounter in his progress through life; it assures him that, if his faith be well founded in that Being, he may confidently pursue his course without fear and without danger."

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
322
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL9884083M
ISBN 10
0548000050
ISBN 13
9780548000052
Goodreads
3412746

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THE first step taken by a candidate, on entering a Lodge of Freemasons, teaches him the pernicious tendency of infidelity, and shows him that the foundation on which Masonry rests, is the belief and acknowledgment of a Supreme being; that in Him alone a sure confidence can be safely placed to protect his steps in all the dangers and difficulties he may be called to encounter in his progress through life; it assures him that, if his faith be well founded in that Being, he may confidently pursue his course without fear and without danger.
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