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This fascinating book explains to the reader the multitude of symbolism present in Freemasonry, and discusses the truths, facts and legends behind the world's most famous 'secret' society. An excellent read both for members of the masonic movement and those interested in finding out more about its history, this book will answer many of your questions. It was originally published in 1882 and has now been converted and updated by Andrews UK especially for today's digital eBook platforms.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 - June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor and author. He is best known for his writing many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly the Masonic Landmarks. Biography: Grave of Albert Mackey at Glenwood Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Albert Gallatin Mackey was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of John Mackey (1765 - December 14, 1831), a physician, journalist and educator, and his wife. His father published The American Teacher's Assistant and Self-Instructor's Guide, containing all the Rules of Arithmetic properly Explained, etc. (Charleston, 1826), the most comprehensive work on arithmetic that had been published in the United S...
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 - June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor and author. He is best known for his books and articles about freemasonry. Albert Gallatin Mackey was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of John Mackey (1765 - December 14, 1831), a physician, journalist and educator, and his wife. His father published The American Teacher's Assistant and Self-Instructor's Guide, containing all the Rules of Arithmetic properly Explained, etc. (Charleston, 1826), the most comprehensive work on arithmetic that had been published in the United States. His son was Edmund William McGregor Mackey who became a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Caroli...
In "Manual of the Lodge," Albert Gallatin Mackey presents a comprehensive examination of Masonic rituals, symbols, and the organizational structure of lodges. This meticulous work blends scholarly analysis with a practical approach, providing both novices and seasoned Masons insights into the rich tapestry of Freemasonry. Mackey's literary style is characterized by clarity and precision, reflecting the didactic tradition of Masonic literature while engaging with the deeper philosophical underpinnings of Masonic practices. This manual serves not only as a guide but also as a historical document that captures the evolution of Masonic thought in the 19th century. Albert Gallatin Mackey (1807-18...
Differentiated book* It has a historical context with research of the time-Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 - June 20, 1881) was an American physician and author. He is best known for writing many books and articles on Freemasonry, particularly Masonic landmarks. Albert Gallatin Mackey was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of John Mackey (1765 - December 14, 1831), a physician, journalist, and educator, and his wife. Her father published The American Teacher's Assistant and Self-Instructor's Guide, which contains all the properly explained Arithmetic Rules, etc. (Charleston, 1826), the most comprehensive work on arithmetic ever published in the United States. Her son was Edmund William McGregor Mackey, later a member of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina.After completing his early education, Albert Mackey taught at the school for some time to earn money for medical school. He graduated from the College of South Carolina's medical department in 1832. He settled in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1838 he was appointed demonstrator of anatomy at that institution. In 1844 he abandoned the practice of medicine.
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THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY ITS LEGENDS AND TRADITIONS ITS CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY BY ALBERT GALLATIN MACKEY, M.D., 33 Volume 6 of 7. SO comprehensive a title as the one selected for the present work would be a vain assumption if the author's object was not really to embrace in a series of studies the whole cycle of Masonic history and science. Anything short of this would not entitle the work to be called THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Freemasonry as a society of long standing, has of course its history, and the age of the institution has necessarily led to the mixing in this history of authentic facts and of mere traditions or legends. We are thus led in the very beginning of our labors to divid...