The Irish Working of Craft Masonry in the Three Symbolic Degrees

Privately printed for Lodges in Bengal under the Irish Constitution.

NP [Dublin, Ireland]: Privately Printed

ND, [1910]

First Edition

32mo, 108 pages, original green cloth covered boards. Soiling to rear board, original owner's inscriptions, some minor wear, else in very good condition.

The Irish Working of Craft Masonry in the Three Symbolic Degrees is a seminal work that explores the rituals and traditions of Irish Freemasonry. Originally published in 1910 by A. Lewis, this book delves into the ceremonies and teachings of the three degrees of Craft Freemasonry—Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason—as practiced under the Grand Lodge of Ireland. It provides a detailed account of the unique aspects of Irish Masonic practices, including their symbolism, lectures, and charges, which reflect the rich heritage and distinctive character of Freemasonry in Ireland. This volume serves as an invaluable resource for historians, Freemasons, and scholars interested in the specific workings and historical nuances of Irish Masonic traditions.

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