The Constitutions of the Free-Masons: Illustrated
A**R
Beatiful Edition
Very nice edition from Masonica.es. Clear digitisation of the original text
P**L
all perfect.
A new book, all perfect.
S**Y
Four Stars
nice one
O**R
This book is a classic.
This book is a classic. That may be a strange way to put it, but it's true. The amount of information, mostly philosophical, is magnificent and the illustrations are stunning
D**4
James Anderson's Constitutions of the Free-Masons.
I only read the first 15-20 pages so far but it is great. It's obviously a modern version but the lettering and style of words used are exactly from that time period. I was surprised how in-depth the history goes when talking about King Solomon's Temple and that time frame. How many workers, square footage, laborers, Master Masons, etc... A must for a Mason that collects books. Very happy! Just wish I could afford one of the real ones but maybe when I have an extra four grand i'll buy the one printed hundreds of years ago lol!
I**B
Informative and Intriguing
A unique and one of the most honest insights into the world of Freemasons. It's pretty clear that the offer is very pro-mason and supportive of the organization. Which is not a bad thing, as it provides an unequaled view of it's history and reach and clears up some very intriguing misconceptions of the organization. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who want's to learn about this prestigious yet still controversial organization.
S**T
good Masonic history
Good review of historical Constitutions of Free Masonry going back to England. Enjoyable learning for Free Masons, likely boring for non Masons
I**C
Book
Very good and very interesting I was happy it’s about time
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