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Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (Notable American Authors) Hardcover – January 1, 1999
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherReprint Services Corp
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Publication dateJanuary 1, 1999
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Dimensions6.25 x 2.75 x 9 inches
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- Publisher : Reprint Services Corp (January 1, 1999)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0781287499
- ISBN-13 : 978-0781287494
- Item Weight : 4.3 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 2.75 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2018
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If you’re looking for juicy conspiracies, l wouldn’t bother reading this book. 99% of this book is about ancient politics! It was a complete snore fest. The last four pages of the book is where it finally became worthwhile. So l’ll sum it up! The Scottish Rite Freemasons follow the Kabbalah. They believe the Bible is absolutely absurd. They intentionally mislead the masses including their very own lower degree Masons. They believe only some are worthy and intelligible enough to handle the truth. Satan’s real name is Yahweh! The End.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
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It’s literally photocopies of another version of the book, and a lot of pages are poorly scanned in making them completely unreadable. The entire text is public domain and can be found online. I hate that I have to sit at my computer to read a book I paid too much for.
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Physically Unreadable.
By Jon Wisecarver on September 22, 2019
It’s literally photocopies of another version of the book, and a lot of pages are poorly scanned in making them completely unreadable. The entire text is public domain and can be found online. I hate that I have to sit at my computer to read a book I paid too much for.
By Jon Wisecarver on September 22, 2019
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016
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Its a very large book. Its filled with information. at the beginning you'll find yourself nodding and agreeing with the author. at the end you'll wonder what the heck you're reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2014
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Well written metaphysical philosophy. Useful for those who want to discuss these elusive topics and need a series of increasingly complex philosophical metaphors to frame ideas which are beyond the comprehension of most people. While this work resorts to long prose almost pathologically, it reaches it's points all the better for it and can be enjoyable simply for it's literary qualities. That being said, I found no positive reference to Lucifer despite what most people say, it actually condemns his pride at one point. The book is heavy on symbolism, and if you understand numerology it should be easier to access the pages you seek. There's a lot going on here, probably more than I picked up. Scottish Rite Freemason's may follow Lucifer but they don't admit it in this book so far as I can tell, I'll read it a few more times and post updates on this review. Pretty much everything negative I've heard about it online has been misquoted or taken out of context, I'm not exonerating Freemasons just reporting facts.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2013
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Maybe I didn't read the description closely enough, but this version is ONLY THE FIRST THREE DEGREES. It is not the full original version of Pike's Morals and Dogma, which covers all 32 degrees. I don't know why this version is even being sold, as it is only a very small portion of the original work. I thought I was getting Pike's Morals and Dogma. This is disappointing, why is only part of a book being sold?
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019
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Except for the hard cover, the book is of poor quality on the inside and the content seems to be a cheap photocopy of the original text , mostly unreadable with tiny letters that makes it hard to focus and understand. ~Even the pages are smaller than the book cover. At least the page size should've been adjusted while photocopying.
Very disappointed with this. I am not sure the paperback copy(which was the cheaper version) is of better quality.
Very disappointed with this. I am not sure the paperback copy(which was the cheaper version) is of better quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
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A well written, dissertation regarding the philosophical justification and purpose of the 33 Degrees of Scottish Rite Order of Free Masonry. The book provides an in depth analysis of those qualities necessary in a person and the purpose of those qualities to achieve specific degrees. For example, what is necessary to achieve the degree "Of The Elect"?
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Great read Freemasonry and the Scottish Rite
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2016Verified Purchase
really interesting if not mandatory read on Freemasonry and the Scottish rite. I head so much about Albert Pike I had to read this book. He spends each chapter going through a degree of the Scottish Rite and explains it, where it came from and relates it to all of the religious beliefs in the world. Well worth it since its free.
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Wyrd One
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An extremely interesting book. Many take aspects of this ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2016Verified Purchase
An extremely interesting book. Many take aspects of this work and employ it as reasoning for why Mason's are to be feared. I hold that they are misreading the work.
Some of the insights into the rites and teachings of Freemasonry discussed here by Pike are enlightening to read and represent an acknowledge syncretisation of a wider array of thought and teachings from numerous sources. It is worth your time if you have ever wished to know more about the Mason's or as a primer to wider questions.
Some of the insights into the rites and teachings of Freemasonry discussed here by Pike are enlightening to read and represent an acknowledge syncretisation of a wider array of thought and teachings from numerous sources. It is worth your time if you have ever wished to know more about the Mason's or as a primer to wider questions.
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Villageidiot
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Interesting!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2018Verified Purchase
Very informative book and great speedy delivery!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2018Verified Purchase
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Anna Morton
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As advertised arrived on time
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2020Verified Purchase
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