Freemasonry -- Rituals
Found in 212 Collections and/or Records:
Blue Lodge cipher book, undated
Manuscript Blue Lodge cipher book which includes sections for Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason degrees. There is an index at beginning of cipher and the alphabet is decoded on the last page with a key.
Bo, 1928-1931
The following topics are mentioned: Ritual and movies, F. M. Boone, Francis Borie, Philadelphia, Boston Square & Compass Club, George Bradford, Charles Brockaway, Elmer Brothers, trial procedure changes, Harry Brown, membership, William Brown, Detroit, Louis Buddenbaum, George Bushnell
Broadside announcing Anti-Masonic lecture by Avery Allyn, circa 1830
Broadside announcing the offering of the Royal Arch degree in New York. It has woodcut illustration with caption, "Three weary travelers from Babylon in search of more light." The Anti-Mason offering the Royal Arch degree is Avery Allyn. The broadside reads "Royal Arch Degree. Prices Reduced.." Avery Allyn is exposing Masonic ritual to the public for a fee
Catalogue of Standard Works of Freemasonry, undated
Catalogue of Masonic publications, music, and ritual. There are no images.
Chapter of sorrows R tape #90, undated
This series contains records of ritual events for different degrees within the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite from 1985 to 2002. These records appear in VHS format, along with associated ephemera.
Chapter of sorrows tape #90, undated
This series contains records of ritual events for different degrees within the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite from 1985 to 2002. These records appear in VHS format, along with associated ephemera.
Charge to 33° candidates, 1976-1992
This series contains records of ritual events for different degrees within the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite from 1985 to 2002. These records appear in VHS format, along with associated ephemera.
Charles W. Wood Masonic collection, 1961-1964
This collection contains several documents and newspaper clippings from the Massena Lodge, No. 513, when Wood was Grand Master, as well as several documents, including ritual scripts, from the Masonic War Veterans.
Commentary on Scottish Rite Freemasonry, 1837-1848
Letter discusses the following topics: Unsigned commentary on Scottish Rite Freemasonry attributed Gourgas. Topics include the modern degrees; Cerneau, Hicks, and the Grand Orient of France; New Orleans and Louisiana; consistories for the 14 states; Jamaica; Holbrook; Jews; St. Domingo and African Americans
[Committee on Rituals and Ritualistic Matter, 1943], 1943
Agenda and notes from the 1943 meeting of the Committee on Rituals and Ritualistic Matter.
