Absolutes and Imperialism: Exclusion and Isolation?

Not long ago, and on behalf of the United Grand Lodge of England, a speech was made that stated that the basic principles of Freemasonry were refined over 150 years and codified in 1929 and 1938. This codification, it is claimed, defines regularity; the speech advises that regularity is an “absolute” and that these basic principles are above and beyond change and reinterpretation. The same statement proscribes masons in masonry from being explicitly involved in matters such as the social progress of the new Europe and it stipulates that “Freemasonry has no role outside of Freemasonry”.

Oldest Masonic Manuscripts All In One Place

French Masonic author and researcher Guy Chassagnard has recently put up an extensive website featuring 33 of the earliest known manuscripts and exposures of operative and speculative Freemasonry, dating all the way from 1248 up through “Masonry Dissected” in 1730. They come from Italian, French, English, Scottish, and German sources.  Go here: www.theoldcharges.com  I believe … Read more

THE LAMBSKIN APRON

SHORT TALK BULLETIN – Vol.V November, 1927 No.11 by: Unknown In Masonic symbolism the Lambskin Apron holds precedence. It is the initial gift of Freemasonry to a candidate, and at the end of lifes pilgrimage it is reverently placed on his mortal remains and buried with his body in the grave. Above all other symbols, … Read more

The Trinity Tripos Manuscript 11th July 1688

A Manuscript known as “the Trinity Tripos”, dated 11th July 1688, was brought to light in a book published by Rev. John Barrett, (Vice-Provost, from 1806 to 1821, Trinity College, Dublin) in 1808. This MS. (Manuscript) clearly shows that Speculative Freemasonry was at labour in the 1680’s some 37 years before the first recorded meeting … Read more