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Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry , written by Albert Pike in 1871, serves as a foundational philosophical text providing a moral, ethical, and symbolic framework for the 32 degrees of the Scottish Rite. It explores topics like religious tolerance, the pursuit of truth, and moral self-improvement through an esoteric lens, drawing from various ancient traditions and philosophies. The work is characterized as a personal, non-binding guide intended for voluntary contemplation, rather than an official, rigid set of rules, and it is a major source for Masonic philosophical study.

You can read the full text for free through the Project Gutenberg archive or find modern editions with restored illustrations on Amazon . Albert Pike Morals And Dogma - sciphilconf.berkeley.edu Albert Pike - Morals and Dogma of the Ancient a...

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