

The Craft and Its Symbols [Roberts, Allen] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Craft and Its Symbols Review: the great and lesser lights - This book was written to help the new Mason understand what Masonic symbolism means and to assist the Mason in his growth in Freemasonry by discussing things that may seem foreign or go unexplained within the lodge. Allen begins with an explanation of pictures and symbolism at large and how we have used symbolism through the ages to help to explain larger concepts. He asserts that it is symbolism that sets Freemasonry apart from other fraternities and accounts for its appeal. From this point the book moves into an examination of the symbols that are used in the Entered Apprentice degree such as the cable tow, hoodwink and slipper and later discusses the meaning of circumambulation, relief and truth; leading up to the more important lessons in fellowship, overcoming obstacles, obedience and commitment. And lastly how everything is designed around truth, wisdom, charity, temperance and prudence. Allen moves through the symbols that we may see in the Lodge and discusses their Masonic significance; the altar, the great and lesser lights, working tools and decor of the lodge and onward through the symbols of the second and third degrees of Freemasonry explaining how these represent the various stages of life. We further hear of the principle parts of the first temple, see the symbols related to it and hear of how they relate to our journey in Freemasonry. Lastly, we learn the Hiram story and about the use of a sprig of Acacia. The book explains many of the ancient symbols that we don't see used in Blue Lodge today but still maintain their Masonic significance and culminates with an understanding of brotherly love that binds our fraternity for all time. Although this book appears to be but a thin volume, do not underestimate the wealth of information that is packed into it. "The Craft and its Symbols" explains all of the images, symbols and rites that you'll encounter in the lodge or on the Internet and how they relate to our journey as Freemasons. Review: If you are traveling it’s a must have - Great book so far can’t wait to dive all the way in
| Best Sellers Rank | #785,458 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (753) |
| Dimensions | 6.5 x 0.75 x 9.5 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0880530588 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0880530583 |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 90 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 1985 |
| Publisher | Macoy Pub & Masonic Supply Co |
H**B
the great and lesser lights
This book was written to help the new Mason understand what Masonic symbolism means and to assist the Mason in his growth in Freemasonry by discussing things that may seem foreign or go unexplained within the lodge. Allen begins with an explanation of pictures and symbolism at large and how we have used symbolism through the ages to help to explain larger concepts. He asserts that it is symbolism that sets Freemasonry apart from other fraternities and accounts for its appeal. From this point the book moves into an examination of the symbols that are used in the Entered Apprentice degree such as the cable tow, hoodwink and slipper and later discusses the meaning of circumambulation, relief and truth; leading up to the more important lessons in fellowship, overcoming obstacles, obedience and commitment. And lastly how everything is designed around truth, wisdom, charity, temperance and prudence. Allen moves through the symbols that we may see in the Lodge and discusses their Masonic significance; the altar, the great and lesser lights, working tools and decor of the lodge and onward through the symbols of the second and third degrees of Freemasonry explaining how these represent the various stages of life. We further hear of the principle parts of the first temple, see the symbols related to it and hear of how they relate to our journey in Freemasonry. Lastly, we learn the Hiram story and about the use of a sprig of Acacia. The book explains many of the ancient symbols that we don't see used in Blue Lodge today but still maintain their Masonic significance and culminates with an understanding of brotherly love that binds our fraternity for all time. Although this book appears to be but a thin volume, do not underestimate the wealth of information that is packed into it. "The Craft and its Symbols" explains all of the images, symbols and rites that you'll encounter in the lodge or on the Internet and how they relate to our journey as Freemasons.
D**R
If you are traveling it’s a must have
Great book so far can’t wait to dive all the way in
N**V
Need to understand the symbolism of Freemasonry?
I bought this book years ago when I was a newly made Master Mason, and after reading thought it was a nice book. Recently, I was asked to be part of the Education Committee for our Valley, so I picked this book up again, and was blown away by the difference a few years makes when reading this book. If you are a Master Mason, and have not yet read this book, or have been a Master Mason, get this book, and read it. It is 90 pages long, but take your time to understand what is in t his book. It is a treasure trove of knowledge for the Master Mason. I cannot recommend this book enough, and hope that you get from this book, what I have.
Z**R
Great!
Great book. Great addition to my library - thanks!
S**E
Must read
Most definitely well written and thought about. Well put together and knowledgeable.
J**G
Educational!
Educational!
K**R
Great book but very basic.
If you already know the meanings of symbols and allegories associated with the first 3 degrees, don't bother. This is a very basic volume but valuable nonetheless. If you've read Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma this one won't be of too much use as it doesn't have any new information. But it's well made, well laid out, has good info and it's a good addition to your Masonic library, even if you're not a Mason. Recommended.
D**D
The Craft and Its Symbols
Excellent book, a must have for all Mason's libraries. I couldn't put the book down; I wished I had had this book as I was being raised. Mr. Roberts explains all three degrees and symbols in such an excellent manner which makes it easy for a person to understand. Having read this book, I now understand more about the background of the degrees then I did before. I can only imagine how great it would have been to have had him as my instructor during my degree work. Every lodge should present his book to each new EA (as some lodges currently do). I know in the future when I am asked about Masonry, I will let the person borrow my book. Then I will present one to him upon being initiated as an EA. I have never read a book twice, but this is one book I will read over and over again. I just can't say enough about how wonderful it is!
A**Y
I found this book very interesting, on giving an insight into Freemasons.
F**Z
It's a lovely book!! Every mason should buy it!
J**S
Great book for non mason and masons.
D**K
Fantastic book to have at home.
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