The Old Charges The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Freemasonry
Mutual wants and necessities impelled our primeval brethren to seek for mutual aid and assistance; diversity of talent, inclinations and pursuits, rendered each one dependent upon the other; thus society was formed and as a natural consequence, men of the same habits and pursuits were associated more intimately together not only with a view of mutual improvement and advantage, but from that natural impulse which is felt by congenial minds. In this manner societies were formed and as civilization began to extend through the world and the minds of men became enlarged by the contemplation of the works of nature, the arts and sciences were cultivated by the most ingenious of the people. The contemplation of the planetary system, as the works of an Almighty Artist and the attributes of their God, gave rise to the ceremonies of religion and the science of astronomy; the measurement of land and the division and marking of their property gave rise to geometry and these sciences to the institution into whose mysteries you now desire to be received.

Contents



Masonic Science As Related To The Temple Of Jerusalem

The Mason, A Son Of God

History Of The Sacred Vault Of Enoch

The Ineffable Name

Mission Of Knights Of The Sword

Captivity Of The Israelites.

The Temple Of Jerusalem As A Masonic Type

Instruction Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

History Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

The Cabirian Mysteries

Moral Geometry

The Tabernacle And Temple

Serpent Worship

The Magian Mysteries

The Hermetic Cross

Allegorical Discourse

Masonry And The Crusades

Masonry And The Eastern Philosophy

Extension Of Masonic Principles

On Symbols

Sapenath Pencah

The Spiritual Faith Of Ancient Egypt

On Atheism

The Pyramid Of Cheops

Astronomical Symbolism

Symbolical Numbers

The Egyptian Mysteries

The Osirian Legend

History Of The Rite Of Memphis

On Esoteric And Exoteric Masonry

On Justice

On The Nature Of The Mysteries And Their Masonic Perpetuation

On The Duties And Instruction Of The Various Grades Of Antient And Primitive Masonry
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The Old Charges The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Freemasonry
Mutual wants and necessities impelled our primeval brethren to seek for mutual aid and assistance; diversity of talent, inclinations and pursuits, rendered each one dependent upon the other; thus society was formed and as a natural consequence, men of the same habits and pursuits were associated more intimately together not only with a view of mutual improvement and advantage, but from that natural impulse which is felt by congenial minds. In this manner societies were formed and as civilization began to extend through the world and the minds of men became enlarged by the contemplation of the works of nature, the arts and sciences were cultivated by the most ingenious of the people. The contemplation of the planetary system, as the works of an Almighty Artist and the attributes of their God, gave rise to the ceremonies of religion and the science of astronomy; the measurement of land and the division and marking of their property gave rise to geometry and these sciences to the institution into whose mysteries you now desire to be received.

Contents



Masonic Science As Related To The Temple Of Jerusalem

The Mason, A Son Of God

History Of The Sacred Vault Of Enoch

The Ineffable Name

Mission Of Knights Of The Sword

Captivity Of The Israelites.

The Temple Of Jerusalem As A Masonic Type

Instruction Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

History Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

The Cabirian Mysteries

Moral Geometry

The Tabernacle And Temple

Serpent Worship

The Magian Mysteries

The Hermetic Cross

Allegorical Discourse

Masonry And The Crusades

Masonry And The Eastern Philosophy

Extension Of Masonic Principles

On Symbols

Sapenath Pencah

The Spiritual Faith Of Ancient Egypt

On Atheism

The Pyramid Of Cheops

Astronomical Symbolism

Symbolical Numbers

The Egyptian Mysteries

The Osirian Legend

History Of The Rite Of Memphis

On Esoteric And Exoteric Masonry

On Justice

On The Nature Of The Mysteries And Their Masonic Perpetuation

On The Duties And Instruction Of The Various Grades Of Antient And Primitive Masonry
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The Old Charges The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Freemasonry

The Old Charges The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Freemasonry

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Mutual wants and necessities impelled our primeval brethren to seek for mutual aid and assistance; diversity of talent, inclinations and pursuits, rendered each one dependent upon the other; thus society was formed and as a natural consequence, men of the same habits and pursuits were associated more intimately together not only with a view of mutual improvement and advantage, but from that natural impulse which is felt by congenial minds. In this manner societies were formed and as civilization began to extend through the world and the minds of men became enlarged by the contemplation of the works of nature, the arts and sciences were cultivated by the most ingenious of the people. The contemplation of the planetary system, as the works of an Almighty Artist and the attributes of their God, gave rise to the ceremonies of religion and the science of astronomy; the measurement of land and the division and marking of their property gave rise to geometry and these sciences to the institution into whose mysteries you now desire to be received.

Contents



Masonic Science As Related To The Temple Of Jerusalem

The Mason, A Son Of God

History Of The Sacred Vault Of Enoch

The Ineffable Name

Mission Of Knights Of The Sword

Captivity Of The Israelites.

The Temple Of Jerusalem As A Masonic Type

Instruction Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

History Of The Degree Of Rose Croix

The Cabirian Mysteries

Moral Geometry

The Tabernacle And Temple

Serpent Worship

The Magian Mysteries

The Hermetic Cross

Allegorical Discourse

Masonry And The Crusades

Masonry And The Eastern Philosophy

Extension Of Masonic Principles

On Symbols

Sapenath Pencah

The Spiritual Faith Of Ancient Egypt

On Atheism

The Pyramid Of Cheops

Astronomical Symbolism

Symbolical Numbers

The Egyptian Mysteries

The Osirian Legend

History Of The Rite Of Memphis

On Esoteric And Exoteric Masonry

On Justice

On The Nature Of The Mysteries And Their Masonic Perpetuation

On The Duties And Instruction Of The Various Grades Of Antient And Primitive Masonry

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Publication date: 02/27/2020
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About the Author

John Yarker (17 April 1833 – 20 March 1913) was an English Freemason, author, and occultist. He was born in Swindale, Shap, Westmorland, in the north of England. He moved with his parents to Lancashire and on to Manchester in 1849. ?e was descended from Reinhold Yarker de Laybourne who lived in the mid seventeenth century.
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