The following are sacred literature to Freemasons. If you wish to understand the power of global Freemasonry today, you must study history...
The Dionysian Artificers
by Hippolyto Joseph da Costa [1820]
An essay by one of the pioneers of Freemasonry on an important ancient mystery religion.
Illustrations of Masonry
by William Morgan [1827]
An early 19th century account of Freemasonry which inspired a great deal of controversy.
Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor
by Malcolm C. Duncan [1866]
A comprehensive guide to York rite Freemasonry,
including details of ceremonies, grips and passwords,
extensively illustrated.
General Ahiman Rezon
by Daniel Sickels [1868]
One of the most sought-after Masonic collections, with descriptions of ceremonies, hymns, building dedications, funerals, and more.
Morals and Dogma
by Albert Pike [1871]
Albert Pikes' magnum opus; a advanced textbook of the esoteric basis of Freemasonry.
Devil Worship in France
by A.E. Waite [1882]
Waite debunks the notorious Taxil hoax which falsely accused Freemasons of worshipping the Devil.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
by Albert G. Mackey [1882]
Shibboleth: A Templar Monitor
by George Cooper Connor [1894]
A Masonic organization modeled after the Templars of old
The Builders
by Joseph Fort Newton [1914]
One of the most readable introductions to Masonic history and philosophy,
including (for once) a factual account of how
Freemasonry emerged in the 18th century.
The Meaning of Masonry
by W. L. Wilmshurst [1922]
A look inside the symbolism of Masonry.
Symbolical Masonry
by H. L. Haywood [1923]
A study guide to the history and symbolism of Freemasonry.
The Official Monitor of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, State of Texas
[1922]
Details of important Masonic rituals, including
initiations for the first three degrees, installation of a lodge,
and a Masonic burial service.
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