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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry

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An elegantly illustrated handbook of Freemasonic ritual

Explained and interpreted by copious notes and numerous engravings.  Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor  will be a cherished possession of any Mason who receives it. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Because of this work's cultural significance, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting a high quality, modern edition that is true to the original work.

Retaining all the traditional charm of McKay's Standard Edition, this volume includes both the Guide to the Three Symbolic Degrees of the Ancient York Rite and to the degree of Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and the Royal Arch, as written by Malcolm C. Duncan.

288 pages, Paperback

First published April 12, 1976

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March 1, 2010
So much for the secrets! Step by step of the sacreligious rituals and rites. If you are educated in the "meanings", this will solidify your decision on the morality of freemasonry.
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27 reviews
March 15, 2012
This book is boring as hell. It's tedious and repetitive but I had to give it two stars. I got it out of a curiosity of the link between the Mormon (I'm a former) and Freemason ceremonies. The founder of Mormonism was himself a mason, a fact most Mormons are unaware of. Shortly after his induction, as chronicled in his personal diary, he presented the Mormon temple ceremonies to his followers. He claimed they were divinely revealed, but I can personally attest to the plagiarism, now thanks to this book.
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September 28, 2018
An interesting insight on the rituals and symbology of up to the 7th degree (Royal Arch) of freemasonry. It also includes sufficient and clear illustrations.
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29 reviews12 followers
May 22, 2012
Recommended to Mormons (mostly) so they can plainly see what is and what is not similar between Masonic and Mormon temple ceremonies.

Duncan's book is one more required reading for anyone who wants to gain a broad understanding of the "mystery religions."

Caveat: Knowing the ritual is not the same as knowing the meaning. All rituals look absurd out of context.


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April 25, 2013
This is interesting as a historic piece but it is not the sort of thing one would read cover to cover. It is also not a good place to start for those interested in becoming Freemasons for several reasons. I recommend not buying this book unless you already have a pretty solid knowledge of Masonic ritual and are curious how it has changed over time.
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March 8, 2011
Very good insight to the inner working of the Freemason society. Anyone who feels the need to learn more about the Freemasons, I strongly urge you to read this book!
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March 4, 2013
If you're interested in becoming a Freemason, this is the book to turn to
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