Status
Available
Publication
Mindhive Books (2010), Edition: First, 161 pages
Description
Observing the Craft is a manifesto of sorts for the observant Mason, who seeks quality over quantity in every aspect of Masonry. It is a stringent argument for the Symbolic (Blue) Lodge as the ne plus ultra of the Craft, asking that Masons put actions behind their statements that 'nothing is higher than the third degree.' It is a book that calls for nothing but the utmost personal effort and commitment to be put into the operation of a Masonic Lodge, and the experience of a Masonic meeting, in search of the transformational experience which Masons define as 'making good men better'.
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Collection
Original publication date
2010
Language
ISBN
0981831613 / 9780981831619
Other editions
Observing the Craft: The Pursuit of Excellence in Masonic Labour and Observance by Andrew Hammer (Paper Book)
Observing the Craft: The Pursuit of Excellence in Masonic Labour and Observance by Andrew Hammer (Paper Book)
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