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  • Captain Morgan's Exposition of Freemasonry

    Online text with images of an "exposure" of Masonry published in 1827 C.E.

    www.utlm.org

  • The Masonic Manual by Robert Macoy

    The complete text of this classic work published in 1867. A pocket companion containing the rituals of freemasonry, embraced in the degrees of the lodge, chapter and encampment. Includes forms of masonic documents, notes, songs, and dates. Provided as scanned images of individual pages through the "Making of America" archive.

    moa.umdl.umich.edu

  • Masonry's Mystery: The Origin of Ritual

    A "Short Talk Bulletin" discussing the development of Masonic ritual. Published by the Masonic Service Association of the United States.

    www.toledoaasr.com

  • Masonic Rituals for the Blue Lodge

    An exposure of the Rituals of the Craft Degrees presented by "Saints Alive for Jesus" an organization holding opposing views to Freemasonry.

    www.exmormon.com

  • A Masonic Wedding

    A Masonic essay delivered in the Victorian Lodge of Research by Kent Henderson that discusses the existence and content of a Masonic Wedding ritual.

    www.phoenixmasonry.org

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