“For it is true now, as it always was and always will be, that to be free is the same thing as to be pious, to be wise, to be temperate and just, to be frugal and abstinent, and to be magnanimous and brave; and to be the opposite of all these is the same as to be a slave.”
Quote by Albert Pike
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Morals and Dogma : Scottish Rite in Freemasonry
This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of the Scottish Rite, exploring moral principles and their application within Freemasonry. more
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