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The Lost Keys of Freemasonry

A high-ranking Mason offers a fascinating glimpse into the Western world's most secretive society. Manly P. Hall, a scholar of occult and esoteric ideas, traces the path followed by initiates to the ancient craft. Hall also recounts the ethical training required of a Freemason, and he profiles the character traits a Mason must "build" within himself.
More than a mere social organization a few centuries old, Freemasonry can be regarded as a perpetuation of the philosophical mysteries and initiations of the ancients. This book reveals the unique and distinctive elements that have inspired generations of Masons. Thoughtful members of the craft, as well as outsiders, will appreciate its exploration of Masonic idealism and the eternal quest, from humble candidate to entered apprentice and master Mason.

Dover (2009) unabridged republication of the fourth revised edition (1931) of the work originally published in 1923 by the Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Company, New York.
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A high-ranking Mason offers a fascinating glimpse into the Western world's most secretive society. Manly P. Hall, a scholar of occult and esoteric ideas, traces the path followed by initiates to the ancient craft. Hall also recounts the ethical training required of a Freemason, and he profiles the character traits a Mason must "build" within himself.
More than a mere social organization a few centuries old, Freemasonry can be regarded as a perpetuation of the philosophical mysteries and initiations of the ancients. This book reveals the unique and distinctive elements that have inspired generations of Masons. Thoughtful members of the craft, as well as outsiders, will appreciate its exploration of Masonic idealism and the eternal quest, from humble candidate to entered apprentice and master Mason.

Dover (2009) unabridged republication of the fourth revised edition (1931) of the work originally published in 1923 by the Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Company, New York.
masons;high ranking;western world;secret society;occult;esoteric ideas;initiates;ancient craft;character;ethical training;social organization;centuries old;philosophical mysteries;ancients;initiations;unique;distinctive elements;generational inspiration;members of the craft;outsiders;idealism;eternal quest;humble;candidates;apprentice;master;historical
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