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This is the latest edition of the Mark Ritual No. 1, Advancement by the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, published under the authority of the General Board, 2000.
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Inspired by Keith Jackson's classic book Beyond the Craft, Neville Barker Cryer delves further into the world of Freemasonry to investigate the origins and meaning of this most fascinating of misunderstood orders. In this historical guidebook to the Masonic Orders that are beyond the Craft, Cryer researches this fascinating subject in more detail, and not only delves in depth into the history of each Order, but also looks at the degree system and regalia of each Order. This book will be a fascinating read as it reveals the complexity of these Orders, many of which can trace a pedigree back to the earliest days of Freemasonry in England. Included here are histories of the Mark Degrees, the Ark Mariner, the Secret Monitor, the Cryptic Degrees, the Allied Degrees, the Ancient and Accepted Rite, the Red Cross, the Knights Templar, and the Holy Royal Arch Knights Templar Priests.
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A practical and useful guide giving extensive information of all the duties and responsibilities for any Freemason taking on the important role of Secretary within a Lodge. The well-being of a Lodge largely depends upon its Secretary. He has a unique position in it, with multi-dimensional reflections. The Secretary undertakes almost continuous year-long responsibility amidst his numerous livelihood chores. In the past many Secretaries used to be permanent officers of the Lodges, with the benefits that an experienced Secretary would manage the affairs of the Lodge smoothly, but current thinking is that no one should serve for more than two years so that junior members can involve themselves i...
"Fantasies That Run In My Head" is the authors collection of original Web inspired poems. Almost everything said and done between people in this Net-based environment is pure fantasy and wishful thinking. Here you can be whoever you want to be and say almost anything you want to say. The poem "In Realtime Too", is a synopsis of web life. It is often hard to separate the "fantasy" from the reality and the merging of desires with time and distance, often make revelations of the heart and mind possible. So while you read, see if you can decipher the real from the unreal, the actual acts from the make-believe desires. See if you agreed that: "Making all our cyber plans Courting all those cyber fans. Doing what we must do The same as if in real time too."