Carl H. Claudy
Born
in Washington, DC, The United States
January 13, 1879
Died
May 27, 1957
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Introduction to Freemasonry I - Entered Apprentice
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8 editions
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2014
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Introduction to Freemasonry II - Fellowcraft
5 editions
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published
2014
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Introduction to Freemasonry III - Master Mason
10 editions
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published
2014
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The Master's Book
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12 editions
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published
1935
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Foreign Countries: A Gateway to the Interpretation & Development of Certain Symbols of Freemasonry
10 editions
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published
1942
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Old Tiler Talks
14 editions
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published
2003
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The Old Past Master
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12 editions
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published
1924
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Introduction To Freeasonry Vol 1 Entered Apprentice
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Introduction To Freeasonry Vol 2 Fellowcraft
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The Mystery Men of Mars
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1933
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“Architecture is perhaps the most beautiful and expressive of all the arts. Painting and sculpture, noble though they are, lack the utility of architecture and strive to interpret nature rather than to originate. Architecture is not hampered by the necessity of reproducing something already in existence. It may raise its spires untrammeled by any nature model; it may fling its arches gloriously across a nave and transept with no similitude in nature to hamper by suggestion. If his genius be great enough, the architect may tell in his structure truths which may not be put in words, inspire by glories not sung in the divinest harmonies.”
― Introduction to Freemasonry II - Fellowcraft
― Introduction to Freemasonry II - Fellowcraft
“He is a wise initiate who will read and study that he may receive all of that for which he has asked.”
― Introduction to Freemasonry I - Entered Apprentice
― Introduction to Freemasonry I - Entered Apprentice
“we live and walk by faith, not by sight; and to know that fact is the beginning of wisdom. ”
― Introduction to Freemasonry I - Entered Apprentice
― Introduction to Freemasonry I - Entered Apprentice