Morals and Dogma

by Albert Pike

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Morals and Dogma is a collection of thirty-two essays which provide a philosophical rationale for the degrees (membership levels) of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. The lectures provided a backdrop for the degrees by giving lessons in comparative religion, history, and philosophy.

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Great book! Must be read several times.
Lots of information, time-consuming
The work of a Luciferian. Pike believes Lucifer to be the creator and it's very clear in this book.
Actual Publication date unkown. First inscription in the book (several) is dated October 10, 1911
Morals and Dogma is beschreven als 'een verzameling van tweeëndertig essays die een filosofische grondgedachte bieden voor de graden (lidmaatschapsniveaus) van de Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. De lezingen vormden een achtergrond voor de graden door lessen te geven in vergelijkende religie, geschiedenis en filosofie."

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Canonical title
Morals and Dogma
Original title
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Prepared for the Supreme Council of the Thirty-third Degree, for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States
Original publication date
1871

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, General Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
366Social sciencesSocial problems and social servicesSecret associations and societies
LCC
HS767 .P64Social sciencesSocieties: secret, benevolent, etc.Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.Freemasons
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ISBNs
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ASINs
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