Philosophy
Index No. | Author / Title | Published | |
H-100 | Paton, C.L., Freemasonry, Its Two Great Doctrines | 1878 | |
Johnson, J., Freemasonry Its Vision and Call | 1927 | ||
H-101 | Copy #1 | ||
H-102 | Copy #2 | ||
H-103 | Paton, C.L., Freemasonry, The Three Masonic Graces | 1878 | |
H-104 | Clarke, B.B., & Larson, A.C., "Uncle Silas", | 1928 | |
The Gospel of Freemasonry Volume #1 | |||
Haywood, H.L., The Great Teachings of Masonry | 1923 | ||
H-105 | Copy #1 | ||
H-106 | Copy #2 | ||
H-107 | Copy #3 | ||
H-108 | Lawrence, S., The Moral Design of Freemasonry & Vision of Achmed | 1860 | |
Pike, Albert, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of F.M. | |||
H-109A | 1871 | ||
H-109B | 1871 | ||
H-110 | 1906 Copy #1 | ||
H-111 | 1906 Copy #2 | ||
H-112 | 1906 Copy #3 Text | ||
H-113 | 1906 Copy #5 Digest Index | ||
Buck, J.D., Mystic Masonry | |||
H-114 | 1904 | ||
H-115 | 1910 | ||
H-116 | Newton, J.F., The Religion of Masonry | 1927 | |
H-117 | "Essex Master" The Teachings of Freemasonry | ||
H-118 | Oliver, Rev. G., The Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry | 1856 | |
H-119 | Sillitoe, A.W., "The Letter & the Spirit" A Sermon | (Locker) | |
H-120 | Ward, J.S.M., Freemasonry- Its Aims and Ideals | 1923 | |
H-121 | Grant, M.R., True Principles of Freemasonry | 1927 | |
H-122 | Pike, Albert, The Meaning of Masonry | 1924 | |
H-123 | Stewart, T.M., Symbolic Teachings, or Masonry, and Its Message | 1917 | |
H-124 | Fellows, John, Mysteries of Masonry | ||
H-125 | Coleman, R.W., Son of the Widow | (pamphlet) | (Locker) |
H-126 | Gibson, G.F., The Real Secrets of Freemasonry | ||
H-127 | Mackey, A.G., Masonry Defined 1025 Questions and Answers | 1930 | |
H-128 | Hammond, W.E., What Masonry Means | 1939 | |
H-129 | Wilmhurst, W.L., The Meaning of Masonry | 1980 | |
H-130 | Cohen, Rev. A., Lessing's Masonic Dialogues | 1927 | |
H-131 | Oliver, Rev. Geo., A Mirror for the Johannite Masons | 1848 | |
A series of 8 letters written by Rev. Geo. Oliver to Rt. Hon. Charles Earl of Aboyne | |||
and Enzie, Provincial Grand Master, in a study of the Johannite Masons and the | |||
concept of the relationship of the Holy St.Johns - John the Baptist and John the | |||
Evangelist as patrons of Freemasonry. Johannite Masons support the concept of | |||
the St. Johns being Masonic brethren. | |||
H-132 | Bothwell-Gosse, A., The Knights Templar | ||
H-133 | Voorhis, Harold V.B., Masonic Rosicrucian Societies | 1958 | |
H-134 | Pike, Albert, Liturgy, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite | 1877 | |
H-135 | Waite, A. E., The Secret Tradition in Freemasonry | 1937 | |
H-136 | Henry, Alfred H., Ex Oriente Lux | 1924 | |
H-137 | Oliver, Rev. Geo., The Star in the East | 1855 | |
H-138 | Box, Hubert S., The Nature of Freemasonry | 1952 | |
H-139 | Lagenda, Masonry is a Religious Creed | ||
H-140 | Readings XXXII. The Words Kadosh and Hierdom | ||
H-141 | Waite, A. E., Louis Claude deSaint-Martin, The Unknown Philosopher | 1901 | |
H-142 | The Temples of the Orient and Their Message | ||
H-143 | Connor, G.C., Templar Monitor | 1893 | |
H-144 | Rev. Charles H. Vail, 32' The Ancient Mysteries & Modern Masonry | 1909 | |
H-145 | Bene, Albert, Minutes talk on Freemasonry | 1945 |