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This book is the natural progression from Ray Hudson's acclaimed first work "So You Think You Know About Freemasonry", and concerns the origins, symbols and rituals of 'The Order of the Holy Royal Arch', which follows the three Craft Degrees in the 'Progressive Science' of Freemasonry. Filled with fascinating, little known facts, there is much here that will surprise even veteran members of 'Chapter'. Hudson writes that he is "neither Judge nor historian, but simply an avid researcher who must understand what it is he is doing and what he is paying for ...". But as an active member of all the mainstream Masonic Orders, plus a several lesser known ones (and having received high honours in most) there are few alive that can match his breadth of knowledge and experience. A book for all Freemasons, and others, who wish to understand the sublime symbolism and hidden history behind this most important Masonic Order. Review: Excellent reading. Expert explanation and reasoning - Excellent reading. Expert explanation and reasoning. A great read for any Freemason considering becoming or already a Royal Arch Member. Review: Very informative worth a read for anyone interested in the ... - Very informative worth a read for anyone interested in the subject.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 15 Reviews |
D**G
Excellent reading. Expert explanation and reasoning
Excellent reading. Expert explanation and reasoning. A great read for any Freemason considering becoming or already a Royal Arch Member.
M**K
Very informative worth a read for anyone interested in the ...
Very informative worth a read for anyone interested in the subject.
M**N
Not qiet what I was expecting.
A readable book giving a lot of background history but not much about what it represents as a side order of Masonry.
G**N
Interesting read
Interesting read
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