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"Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry" is a significant book written by Albert Pike, first published in 1871. It serves as a philosophical guide for the degrees of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, particularly in the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States.
Content Structure
The book consists of 32 essays, each corresponding to a degree in the Scottish Rite, except for the 33rd degree. The essays cover various topics, including:
Comparative Religion: Discusses different religious beliefs and practices.
Philosophy: Explores philosophical ideas and their implications.
Symbolism: Analyzes the symbols used in Masonic rituals.
History: Provides historical context for Masonic traditions.
Publication History
Original Publication: 1871
Reprints: Regularly reprinted until 1969.
Recent Edition: An annotated version was released in 2011, featuring extensive notes and corrections by Arturo de Hoyos.
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