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Rediscovered Rituals of English Freemasonry

By David Harrison

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    Have you ever heard of The Architects Degree or The Intimate Secretary, perhaps the English Masters Degree or The Priestly Order of Israel? Would you like to know what Rite of the Prussian Knights involved?

    In 1831 a mysterious book was published that was promised to teach "the true secrets and lessons of Freemasonry".  

    This book was very special in that it contained each of the ceremonies practised in English Freemasonry at the time with each one sealed off only to be cut open as the Mason received this degree!

     Now this in-depth work examines that compendium of Masonic rituals revealing the contents of the Manual of Freemasonry and the meaning behind the exotic high degrees displayed one being regularly worked in England during the early nineteenth century.

     For the first time, in this work this Masonic manual will be fully discussed, degree by degree, to not only reveal the full Masonic story, but to examine the eclectic sources of these degrees and the writers who influenced his work.

    We will see how a rich array of Masonic high grades were used at a time of much development and profound change for English Freemasonry when the idea of the complete Masonic story being revealed via these high grades was, to certain English Freemasons, deeply attractive, especially to those who were found wanting after the union of 1813. As we shall see this work served these needs, revealing a rich fusion of radicalism along with an opulent collection of Masonic rituals that emerged from a variety of sources.

    This book offers a very interesting insight into these rituals and many more that you may not be aware of as well as a great degree of background on the well known orders that still function today.  

    With many illustrations and a very readable style this work is really worth having in your collection.



    Hardback, 143 Printed Pages



  • THE AUTHOR
    David Harrison
    David Harrison

    Dr David Harrison is a UK based Masonic historian who has so far written twelve books on the history of English Freemasonry and has published many papers and articles on the subject to various journals and magazines, such as the AQC, Philalethes Journal, the UK based Freemasonry Today, MQ Magazine, The Square, the US based Knight Templar Magazine and the Masonic Journal. Harrison has also appeared frequently on TV and radio discussing his work. Having gained his PhD from the University of Liverpool in 2008, which focused on the development of English Freemasonry, the thesis was subsequently published in March 2009 entitled The Genesis of Freemasonry by Lewis Masonic. The work became a best seller and is now on its third imprint. 

    Harrison’s other works include The Transformation of Freemasonry published in 2010, the Liverpool Masonic Rebellion and the Wigan Grand Lodge published in 2012, A Quick Guide to Freemasonry, which was published by Lewis Masonic in 2013, an examination of the York Grand Lodge published in 2014, Freemasonry and Fraternal Societies published in 2015, The City of York: A Masonic Guide published in 2016, and a biography of 19th century Liverpool philanthropist Christopher Rawdon which was published in the same year. A compilation of his best articles on the history of Freemasonry was published in 2019 entitled A Journey through Freemasonry.

    In 2017, Harrison’s The Lost Rites and Rituals of Freemasonry was published by Lewis Masonic, which became the first in the Lost Rites series. This was followed by Rediscovered Rituals of English Freemasonry, published in May 2020, and the next in the series entitled The Rite of Seven Degrees is to be published in 2021. Harrison has lectured history at the University of Liverpool and Hope University, Liverpool, and regularly gives talks on many aspects of Masonic history to lodges and conferences all over the world. He was the keynote speaker for the Philalethes Society at the Mid-west conference in Winnipeg, Canada in 2013 and gave the annual presentation to Ars Macionica at the Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium in 2017. Harrison is a Past Master of the Lodge of Lights No. 148 in the West Lancashire Province under the United Grand Lodge of England, and he is also a Fellow of the Philalethes in the US.

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