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Freemasonry is its strongest in writing to communicate its knowledge.  Some of the greatest works of Freemasonic knowledge were crafted under pen in the last 200 years, and it is these works that we look to still to contemplate and explore the deeper mysteries of Freemasonry.  These works are critical to all Freemasons to knowing and understanding the fraternity to which they belong, and here, collected together, they can be read, and contemplated anew.  This section will be the start of a collection of Masonic knowledge from the past, including books from Wilmshurst, Pike, Mackey, and others.  

     

The Meaning of Masonry
by W.L. Wilmshurst

Morals and Dogma
by Albert Pike
Duncan's Masonic Ritual
by Malcolm C. Duncan 1866

Anderson's Constitution of 1723
by Rev. James Anderson 1723

Origin of Freemasonry
by Thomas Paine