
A lexicon of freemasonry
by Albert Gallatin Mackey
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
15
Total Words
173,851
Reading Time
696 min
Published
1852
Table of Contents
1.Preface
114 min2.XXIV. p. 146.
172 min3.I. N. R. I. The initials of the Latin sentence which was placed
19 min4.I. Hiram of Tyre "
45 min5.V. apian for their destruction, and the appropriation of their
51 min6.I. Series — Symbolic.
1 min7.II. Series — Philosophic.
1 min8.III. Series — Mystical.
1 min9.IV. Series — Cabalistic.
51 min10.VI. The 14th degree in the Ancient Scotch rite, the 20th in
5 min11.II. Glass. — 5, Elect of nine; 6, Elect of fifteen; 7, Master
1 min12.III. Class.— 13, Knight Adept; 14, Elect of Truth.
149 min13.I. Europe.
1 min14.V. America.
91 min15.III. Capitular Masonry. — 6, Favourite of St. John ; 7, Elected
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