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Albert Pike Last Modified: March 22, 2014 WEBMASTER NOTE: SOMEHOW THESE AUDIOS WILL NOT PLAY IN INTERNET EXPLORER. PLEASE USE MOZILLA/FIREFOX. DOWNLOAD FOR FREE HERE If you want to browse the The Masonic Trowel website while listening these audios, then click here and the website will open up in in a separate window/tab on your browser. For those of you who wish to read along click here, Once again, it will open up in a separate window/tab on your browser. Below you will find Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, first published in 1871, one of the most well-known yet least-read Masonic books, was written by Albert Pike (b.1809-d.1891), and it contains his interpretations of the Scottish Rite degrees, including the Craft degrees, based on his life-long studies of ancient civilizations, philosophy and language. There are no "secrets" in this book as many misinformed people say, nor is this book "official" or a "masonic bible" as no one man's opinion of Freemasonry speaks for Freemasonry as a whole. Pike merely was sharing his knowledge with people who he considered his friends and brothers who were members of the Scottish Rite in the 35 states that are under the jurisdiction of the Mother Supreme Council. Regardless of one's personal opinions of Pike's obvious character flaws, it cannot be doubted that the man was a genius, and his genius shows in this work. Enjoy it!!
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