The essence of the "sacred" in Freemasonry
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The purpose of this article is to introduce the concepts of duality and unity to the earnest esoteric reader and the studious mason. It covers the general view of these concepts, however it leaves wanting the masonic student. So that he... more
This study investigates the transitional phases of English Freemasonry from the mid-seventeenth century into what can be described as a Masonic Enlightenment during the eighteenth century. This movement was part of a wider enterprising... more
Masons at the time were upset about the publication of this text, since some believed that it revealed hitherto unrevealed secrets of Freemasonry.
Thomas De Quincey is best remembered for his work The Confessions of an Opium Eater, a nineteenth century exploration into an aspect of the Romantic movement. However, De Quincey also explored Freemasonry for one particular work, his... more
The Fellowcraft degree, or second degree of Freemasonry, is often underestimated; its secrets sometimes unintentionally dismissed as ho-hum, or over laden with redundant Biblical tales concerning commonplace morality. This study examines... more
The Warrington Dissenting Academy, situated in the north-west of England, existed from 1757-1786, and as an independent centre of learning, it became a paradigm of dissent against the backdrop of the British Enlightenment, a time of... more
This article investigates geometry’s importance within freemasonry and discovers the de facto guardianship provided geometry by operative masons through the Middle Ages. Operative masons passed their geometry and their philosophy from... more
The Romantic poet Lord Byron was known for his epic verse such as 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage' and 'Don Juan', but he was equally famous for his scandalous lifestyle and his revolutionary activities in Italy and Greece. Byron became a... more
A génese dos grandes Sistemas Maçónicos desenvolveu-se, fundamentalmente, no decurso do século XVIII, podendo-se considerar que a mesma se processou em três etapas distintas. Assim:
On the other hand, Jan Assman cannot possibly deceive every one! His interpretation of the pictorial presentation of the evil worshipped by Hyksos as god cannot be left so incomplete. Certainly, the Hyksos worshipped Seth (Zety) and... more
An article about the necessity for secrecy in initiatory ritual. First published in Philalethes magazine. Vol. 63, №2 · Spring 2010.
Handbook of Freemasonry. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion (Book 8). Editado por Henrik Bogdan y Jan A. M. Snoek. Leiden| Boston: Brill, 2014. 669 págs. ISBN-10: 9004218335; ISBN-13: 978-9004218338.
This in-depth work examines a compendium of Masonic rituals found in Richard Carlile's once popular Manual of Freemasonry, some of the exotic high degrees displayed in his exposé being regularly practiced in England during the early... more
A search implies wandering, not just through places but, as Homer taught us with his Odyssey , through human thoughts and in ideas. I would like in this draft of an essay on a Quest, I would like to talk about the ever present but... more
Liverpool based Michael Alexander Gage had initiated the Masonic rebellion of Liverpool, when in 1818, he had written a memorial to the Duke of Sussex, the Grand Master of the recently established United Grand Lodge of England, concerning... more
Ever since I began to research my PhD thesis on the origins and development of English Freemasonry at the University of Liverpool in 2000, I started to write articles for Masonic magazines in the UK and US such as MQ, Freemasonry Today,... more
This work, by John Toland, is considered by many scholars to represent the first published work which sets out the tenets of modern Freemasonry. One scholar claims that Toland had it privately printed, in a limited number of copies, for... more
York in the eighteenth century was seen as the ancient centre of England, and in Masonic terms, this ancient northern city had its own independent Grand Lodge that rivalled the Grand Lodge in London. Indeed, York is now celebrated around... more
Harrison’s latest work examines the enigmatic and enlightening story of the last Masonic rebellion in England; the Liverpool Masonic Rebellion and its formation into the Wigan Grand Lodge. The story reveals the curious nature of... more
Nei primi tempi del mio percorso massonico, volendo mettere le mie idee su carta, credetti di farlo con originalità, usando la metodica del dialogo. Poi scoprii che in questo modo di procedere venivo ben ultimo rispetto a tanti altri... more
An investigation into the early Italian Renaissance origins of Freemasonry.
This paper focuses on August von Kotzebue's play "Der Freimaurer" [The Freemason], as a piece within the prolific genre of comedies about freemasons which emerged in the 1740s, and a work which includes numerous worldview-related... more