Verlag: Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, 1944
Anbieter: Southampton Books, Sag Harbor, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Published by Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, 1944. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is good with shelf/edgewear, wear to spine and flyleaf cut out. A scarce copy of this vintage history reference work. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Davis & Cannon, inc., 1928
Anbieter: Bibliothèque d'un amateur, HALLOY, Frankreich
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Pleine Percaline. Zustand: Bon. 321 Portraits photographiques (illustrator). Edition Originale. The Frank A. Smythe Class Lake Erie Consistory - Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Cleveland, Ohio - April, 1928 - 1928, designed and printed by Davis & Cannon, inc. - In-8 (20x13 cm), relié, pleine percaline noire avec titre en lettres dorées sur le premier plat, non paginé (environ 330 pages). - Ouvrage en anglais. - Environ 321 fiches détaillées des membres avec portraits photographiques. - 2 portraits signés: Ill. Frank A. Smythe, 33° et Oscar C. Bell, President. - L'ouvrage est en bon état.
Verlag: The Supreme Council of the 33° Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States [Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite], Los Angeles, 1906
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Zustand: Good. Original Certificate. Format is approximately 17 inches by 14 inches. This has been folded into thirds and then folded again into fourths. Certificate has two embossed seals at the lower left quadrant. The certificate bears the following signatures: Edward Stanley Pauly, James D. Richardson (Grand Commander--appears to be a printed signature), Frederick Webber (Secretary General), D. E. Barclay (Registrar) and Troy M. Becker (Master of Kadosh). Identification of signatures is uncertain. The certificate is dated March 5, 1906 and states that Edward Stanley Pauly is a Master of the Royal Secret of the 32° Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, at Los Angeles in the State of California. The Certificate was issued by Los Angeles Consistory No. 3 on the June 19th, 1906. Certificate is suitable for framing with approximately 3 inch margins, except where the seal goes outside of the lower left corner of the certificate. Edward Stanley Pauly (1870- 1948) was a Vice President of Security-First National Bank. He began his career as a messenger boy served there in every department of the organization during his nearly 60 years with this renown financial institution. He was a member of the California Club, Los Angeles Country Club, Masons and Al Malaikah Temple of the Shriners. On June 24, 1717, four London lodges assembled at the Goose and Gridiron Ale House and institutionalized non-operative Freemasonry when they established the Grand Lodge of England and elected its first Grand Master. The first "high degree" added to Craft Masonryâ"it is a remarkable fact that high degree Masonry is virtually as old as Speculative Freemasonry itself. Other high degrees also followed quickly on the footsteps of the Master Mason's Degree. As early as 1733 a reference to a "Scotch Masons' Lodge" appeared in a manuscript list of lodges by Dr. Richard Rawlinson, and the following year, it was again mentioned in a printed list of Masonic Bodies. Étienne (Stephen) Morin, who would become important in the history of high degree Masonry, was among the founders of Loge Parfaite Harmonie. The book Le Parfait Maçon, published in 1744, has particular relevance to the development of high degree Freemasonry. In a section on the "Secret of the Scottish Masons" (Secret des maçons écossaise), it introduces another direct ancestor of the high degrees, whose theme remains the basis for the Scottish Rite's 15°, Knight of the East, and 16°. On May 24, 1801, John Mitchell made the Reverend Frederick Dalcho (a Prussian, born in London) a Deputy Inspector General of the Order of the Royal Secret, and one week later, on May 31, "the Supreme Council of the 33d Degree for the United States of America, was opened. The "Supreme Council at Charleston," as it was sometimes called, was the first Supreme Council of the 33° in the world. It continues to exist today as the Supreme Council, 33°, Southern Jurisdiction, and its see remains in Charleston, although its residence was moved to Washington, D.C., about 1870, and it now sits at the House of the Temple. In an agreement made that year between this newly-created Supreme Council and the Grand Orient of France (which operated as a Grand Lodge), the title "Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite" (Rite Écossais Ancien et Accepté) was used for the first time. Beginning with the administration of Grand Commander Albert Pike in 1859, the name came into general use in the Southern Jurisdiction. A Scottish Rite chapter is called a "Valley". Each Valley has up to four Scottish Rite bodies, and each body confers a series of degrees. In the Southern Jurisdiction, USA, these are the Lodge of Perfection (4° - 14°), the Chapter Rose Croix (15° - 18°), the Council of Kadosh (19° - 30°), and the Consistory (31° - 32°). The Supreme Council alone confers the 33rd Degree, Inspector General Honorary. Single sheet, printed on one side.
Verlag: Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis c. 1965, San Jose, 1965
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
A collection of ephemera and books released by the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC) between approximately 1965 and 1975, as well as several publications from 20th-century Freemason / Masonic organizations. A total of 65 items. All in Good or Good minus condition. Rosicrucian Material 1. Rosicrucian Initiation (Neophyte) (First - Third Portals). C. 1965. Six items total (two copies of Second Portal, Third portal in three parts). Stapled pamphlets. 2. Master Monograph (Temple Section). Ca. 1965. Fourteen items total. Includes: Postulant Discourses (First - Fourth); First Degree Monographs 3 - 9 (of 12); Second Degree Monographs 1, 2, and 4 (of 17). Light creasing and wear to edges and corners of covers, and mild age toning overall. 3. Master Monograph (Neophyte Section). C. 1965. 39 items total. Includes First Degree Monographs 1 - 12 (complete); Second Degree Monographs 2 - 6, 10 - 12 (8 of 17); Third Degree Monographs 1 - 5, 7 - 14 (13 of 14); and Secret Mandamus 1 - 6 (Complete). 4. Pronunziamento (XIV). Light creasing and wear to edges and corners of covers, and mild age toning overall. 5. Philosophical and Astrological Diagrams. Rosicrucian Fellowship. C. 1970. Light soiling and wear to covers. Masonic Material 1. The Ancient Traveller (Dec. - Jan. 1968). Light creasing and wear to edges and corners of covers, and mild age toning overall. 2. The Ancient Traveller (Special Issue, c. 1968). Light creasing and wear to edges and corners of covers, and mild age toning overall. 3. Constitutions and General Regulations of the United Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States. The Philadelphia Tribune : Philadelphia, 1917. Pamphlet. 4. The Complete Ritual of the I.M. with a Brief Explanation of Its Meaning. Ward, J. S. M. c. 1920. Extremely scarce. SW Consignment. Shelved in Room G. 1373974. Special Collections.