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Freemasonry and Religion
 

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The Canonbury Papers Volume 3 Freemasonry and Religion Many Faiths,One Brotherhood,2006,HB,221pp.



 

£17.50


Gnostic Philosophy
 

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Gnostic Philosopy by Tobias Churton, 2005, paperback, 463pp.
In the language of spiritual Freemasonry, gnosis is the reflected stone necessary for the completion of the Temple, a temple of a new cosmic understanding that today's heirs to Gnosticism continue to strive to create. This is a book that speaks to the condition of our age.

 

£19.95


Workman Unashamed
 

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Workman Unashamed by Christopher Haffner,2005,HB,344pp.Written in a clear and well constructed manner, this book demonstrates the compatibility of Freemasonry and Christianity using in depth knowledge of Christian scripture. The accusations anti-masons have levelled at Freemasonry are carefully examined and answered. This is a book every Freemason should have in his library both for his own reference and to educate non-Masons or those considering joining the Craft.

 

£10.00


The Golden Builders
 

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The Golden Builders by Tobias Churton, 2005, paperback, 250pp. In this breathtaking span of detailed research, Tobias Churton reveals the crucial pre-history of Freemasonry, from its Alchemical and Hermetic roots in ancient Alexandria, through the Rosicrutian Order of the 19th century.

 

£16.95


The Magus of Freemasonry
 

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The Magus of Freemasonry by Tobias Churton, 2006, SB,303pp.
Tobia Churton's compelling portrait of Elias Ashmole, offers a perfect illustration of the true Reinassance figure - the magus. Ashmole was one of the leading intellectual and spiritual lights of the time, an accomplished alchemist and close friend to some of the most brilliant men in England. Isaac Newton regarded him as an inspiration.

 

£13.00


Alchemy
 

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Alchemy: The Secret Art. Stanislas Klossowski de Rola, 1997, SB, 128pp.
Much more than the art of turning base metals into gold, alchemy is a system of cosmic symbolism which can best be understood as a means of achieving one-ness with the world. The Alchemist learns how to create within a sealed vessel a model of the universe or of human consciousness, in which the opposing complementary forces symbolized by Male and Female, Sulphur and Mercury, Earth and Air, Fire and Water, attain the perfect synthesis of which gold is the emblem.

 

£8.95


A Masonic Miscellany
 

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George Powell, paperback, 160pp.
The author has gathered much Masonic material from general reading and from bretheren in Lodges which he has visited in various parts of the world. For several years, Mr. Powell has presented short talks on some aspects of Masonry. This volume includes a reprint of those previous productions together with a mumber of new items.

 

£10.00


The Sphinx Mystery
 

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The Sphinx Mystery by Robert and Olivia Temple, SB,2009,564pp.The true mysteries of the Sphinx,both hidden and forgotten,are brilliantly exposed in this compelling book. They have uncovered hard data revealing the manipulation and misinterpretation that dominate this area of Egyptology.

 

£16.99


The World of Kabbalah
 

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This book is an introduction to the tradition. It outlines its origins in Biblical, mythological and metaphysical terms that explain why existence came into being,according to Jewish mysticism.

 

£16.99

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