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Price: $18.00
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Sale: $6.95
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Manufacturer: Profile Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Alain Demurger
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Publisher: Profile Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 271.791302
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Publication Date: 2005-01-01
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: In the wake of the phenomenal success of The Da Vinci Code, interest in the Knights Templar has never been higher—and their final days is one of the great stories of the Middle Ages. This pioneering study investigates the decline and fall of the mighty Knights Templar and their last Grand Master.
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Price: $14.99
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Sale: $14.99
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Manufacturer: BiblioBazaar
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Albert G. Mackey
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Publisher: BiblioBazaar
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366
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Publication Date: 2006-11-14
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Reading Level: 306
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Description: Illustrating and Explaining Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols.
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Price: $18.00
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Sale: $0.85
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Manufacturer: Bear & Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Graham Phillips
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Publisher: Bear & Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 232.91
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Publication Date: 2005-03-01
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: A convincing and cogent argument refuting the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Church dogma and revealing the true father of Jesus
• Provides historical and archaeological evidence of a tomb of the Virgin Mary
• Introduces the theory that Jesus's father was Antipater, son of Herod
What became of the Virgin Mary after the Crucifixion is one of the greatest mysteries of the Bible. Although it appears nowhere in the Bible, the belief in the Assumption-Mary's bodily ascension into heaven-is accepted by many Christians as historical fact. Some, however, believe that Mary died naturally and was buried in a tomb in Jerusalem's Valley of Jehosaphat. Others say that her final resting place was in the Roman ruins of Ephesus in Asia Minor.
In 1950 Giovanni Benedetti, an archaeologist attached to the Vatican museum, found a fourth-century manuscript indicating that Mary had been smuggled out of Palestine to an island off the west coast of Britain. According to Benedetti's findings, England's first Bishop, St. Augustine, discovered Mary's tomb there in A.D. 597. The reigning pope, Gregory the Great, forbade St. Augustine to speak of this, initiating a conspiracy of silence that lasted 1,400 years. Similarly, as Benedetti was about to publish his findings, he was instructed by the Vatican to discontinue his research. Soon after, the Roman Catholic Church declared the Assumption dogma.
In The Virgin Mary Conspiracy Graham Phillips unravels the truth behind this centuries-old ecclesiastical cover-up and discovers what may be Mary's final resting place. During his extensive research Phillips also discovered another controversial theory revealing that Jesus was the son of Antipater, the son of Herod, and therefore the true heir to Herod's throne, thus explaining his title of "King of the Jews."
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $11.83
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Manufacturer: Cornerstone Book Publishers
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Paul, M. Bessel
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Publisher: Cornerstone Book Publishers
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366
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Publication Date: 2005-09-15
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Reading Level: 144
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Description: Paul M. Bessel gets to the heart of understanding Freemasonry with this light, easy to read and understand question and answer book. Designed to take the reader and student through the three craft degrees in a step by step, section by section manner, this work can help new Masons and those interested in Freemasonry learn the basic facts about our Craft.
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Price: $39.95
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Sale: $31.49
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Manufacturer: The University of North Carolina Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Jessica L. Harland-Jacobs
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366.109410903
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Publication Date: 2007-04-23
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Reading Level: 400
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Description: They built some of the first communal structures on the empire's frontiers. The empire's most powerful proconsuls sought entrance into their lodges. Their public rituals drew dense crowds from Montreal to Madras.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $9.97
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Robert MacOy
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366
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Publication Date: 2003-05
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Reading Level: 76
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Description: 1866. Containing the symbols, scriptural illustrations, lectures, etc. adapted to the system of Adoptive Masonry. Beautifully illustrated.
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Sale: $14.94
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Manufacturer: James W. Wardner
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Author: James W Wardner
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Publisher: James W. Wardner
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Publication Date: 1997
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Reading Level: 304
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $7.16
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Manufacturer: Inner Traditions
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Alain Bauer
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Publisher: Inner Traditions
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Edition: Tra
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366.1
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Publication Date: 2007-03-22
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: An exploration of how modern Freemasonry enabled Isaac Newton and his like-minded contemporaries to flourish
• Shows that Freemasonry, as a mystical order, was conceived as something new--an amalgam of alchemy and science that had little to do with operative Freemasonry
• Reveals how Newton and his friends crafted this “speculative,” symbolic Freemasonry as a model for the future of England
• Connects Rosslyn Chapel, Henry Sinclair, and the Invisible College to Newton and his role in 17th-century Freemasonry
Freemasonry, as a fraternal order of scientists and philosophers, emerged in the 17th century and represented something new--an amalgam of alchemy and science that allowed the creative genius of Isaac Newton and his contemporaries to flourish. In Isaac Newton’s Freemasonry, Alain Bauer presents the swirl of historical, sociological, and religious influences that sparked the spiritual ferment and transformation of that time. His research shows that Freemasonry represented a crossroads between science and spirituality and became the vehicle for promoting spiritual and intellectual egalitarianism. Isaac Newton was seminal in the “invention” of this new form of Freemasonry, which allowed Newton and other like-minded associates to free themselves of the church’s monopoly on the intellectual milieu of the time.
This form of Freemasonry created an ideological blueprint that sought to move England beyond the civil wars generated by its religious conflicts to a society with scientific progress as its foundation and standard. The “science” of these men was rooted in the Hermetic tradition and included alchemy and even elements of magic. Yet, in contrast to the endless reinterpretations of church doctrine that fueled the conflicts ravaging England, this new society of Accepted Freemasons provided an intellectual haven and creative crucible for scientific and political progress. This book reveals the connections of Rosslyn Chapel, Henry Sinclair, and the Invisible College to Newton’s role in 17th-century Freemasonry and opens unexplored trails into the history of Freemasonry in Europe.
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Price: $7.99
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Sale: $1.94
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Manufacturer: Zondervan
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: George Mather::Larry A. Nichols
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Publisher: Zondervan
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366.1
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Publication Date: 1995-05-11
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Reading Level: 96
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Description: This volume of the Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements discusses the mystery of the Masonic Lodge in a discerning, detailed way.
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Price: $36.95
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Sale: $25.34
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Anonymous
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 366
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Publication Date: 1997-03
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Reading Level: 448
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Description: The manuscripts are a veritable gold-mine of Masonic information, for they constitute, as far as we are aware, the most complete set of early Scottish Rite rituals in the United States. Each of the five books was copied from rituals belonging to Giles F. Yates, Thirty-third Degree, a member of both the Northern and Southern Supreme Councils, who had most, if not all, of the manuscript rituals of Mr. Frederick Dalcho, one of the founders of the first Supreme Council. At one point the original Dalcho manuscripts were lost or sold, and when the collection was rediscovered in 1938, it had several rituals missing. Our collection, however, is complete, from the Fourth through the Thirty-third Degree. Most of the rituals are dated 1801 and 1802, which we believe indicates they are copies of the Dalcho versions, although we have not had the opportunity to compare them with the originals in the archives of the Northern Jurisdiction. For some unknown reason, however, each is designated as belonging to either the "first series" or "second series," while some rituals have apparently been switched around in numerical order. For example, one ritual is labeled the "30th, 31st and 32nd Degree of the First Series (1802)...now 32nd, called Sovereign, or Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret;" although it seems to have become the 32nd Degree only after a "31st Degree Tribunal of Grand Inquiring Commander" ritual appeared (dated 1804). Another revision is the "29th Degree, Grand Master Ecose...Knight of St. Andrew." Following the degree is the outline of an apparent 1806 revision which radically departs from the earlier form, yet is similar to that found in Albert Pike's Magnum Opus (1857). Did Pike have this 1806 ritual? Possibly, yet, we know from Pike's writings that he didn't have all these rituals. Pike's revisions were done without the benefit of reading the original rituals contained in this set. One of the most interesting rituals is the "33rd Degree Sovereign Grand Inspector General." Not only is it the earliest form of this degree, but it includes a copy of a "Letter of Credence" (our modern "Patent") and an early version of the Constitutions, Statutes and Regulations. For all who have wondered what the original Scottish Rite rituals were like, this set, and only this set may answer the question. The rituals in this set are not the same as the Francken MS. These are the only set of its kind. If you want authentic information on the Scottish Rite, this book will become your prime set of source documents. Volume 2 (the 19th - 33rd) starts after page 222.
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