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..The Lost Keys of Masonry..

HALL

t In this work an attempt has been made to dig from the ruins of Speculative Masonry

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' t the lost keys to the operative craft. In it the three degrees of the Blue Lodge are taken

; up separately, their requirements explained and the real meaning of the Masonic alle- t gory given out for the benefit of Masons and Masonic students. The book contains a preface by a well-known Los Angeles Mason.

; The following headings are discussed in the work: f

½ f Epilogue-"In the Temple of Cosmos."

' Prologue, the Masonic allegory, "In the Fields of Chaos."

Chapter One-"The Candidate."

Chapter Two-"The Entered Apprentice."

Chapter Three-"The Fellow Craft."

Chapter Four-"The Master Mason."

Chapter Five-"The Qualifications of a True Mason."

; The entire presented in a sensible, comprehensive manner which can be understood

. f by those not otherwise acquainted with the subject.

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; The book is handsomely illustrated with a four-color plate of the human body showing the pos~tion of the thr~e Masomc Lodges on_the c_osmicma~, also other pictures in black and white. The book 1s handsome! y bound m sohd cover with three-color cover i design. l The work contains about eighty pages printed in two colors with a very fine quality of art paper. i Like all of our other works this book is only securable through the free-will offer- ing of those desiring to secure it. Each per son is placed upon his own honor and only reminded that the perpetuation of the work depends upon the cheerful co-operation o~ the workers.

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