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Freemasons - Morals and Dogma for the 21st Century

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Whether you’re a Freemason or know someone who is a Mason, I’ve come across the perfect masonic holiday gift.

Stone Guild Publishing, Inc. has updated Albert Pike’s greatest work by translating it into modern English, streamlining the ideas, organizing the flow of thoughts, updating the historical examples, and clarifying most of the points that are easily misread. Let’s face it, after 136 years, Pike’s masterpiece needed to be updated so that you and I can fully understand what he actually meant.

The new book is called Morals and Dogma for the 21st Century.

This easy-to-read format demonstrates that, although language may change, the lessons of Freemasonry are timeless across the ages.

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The first thousand copies of the new edition will be personally signed by the authors. To learn how you can get the book, simply click on this link.

Please note that this is not an affiliate link. I’m recommending the book solely on its merits. It is a must-have for anyone who is a freemason or wants to learn about freemasonry and the Scottish Rite.

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About the Author

With an advanced international law degree from Georgetown University and more than 14 years of real world legal experience, Attorney Mike Young shows entrepreneurs how to protect and grow their businesses online. He's the author of "Internet Marketing Legal Secrets Revealed," "How to Create Your Own Internet Business Without a Lawyer for Under $175," and the creator of Website Legal Forms GeneratorTM. Not just a lawyer who focuses exclusively on Internet and marketing law, Mike’s been working with computers for more than 27 years (his first computer was an Atari 400 with 8 KiB RAM) and started representing Internet businesses back in 1996.

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  1. Hamilton | Jan 24, 2008 | Reply

    Wow! This would have helped! I’ve been blogging on the possible connections between Morals and Dogma and “National Treasure II”. What’s on page 47? Scottish Rite Masons know! Sorta :)

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