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A Brother Asks: Volume 1: Uncommon Discourses About Hiram

door John S. Nagy

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Within a relatively few years of pursuing Masonic Light, Brother John S. Nagy has made many astounding discoveries. His methodical approach to decoding Craft Ritual & Lore continually provides ample proof that his written offerings are well-worth exploring by Craft members new and old. John's persistent efforts constantly reveal many new insights into Craft mysteries. In this latest book, he delves deeply into the Hiramic Legend's symbols, allusions, and metaphors, gathering and securing source information from many diverse directions not explored till now. Brother Nagy presents many sound and commonsense ritual connections that have remained unknown and hidden for nearly three centuries, even from well-informed members of the Society. The Brotherly Discourses found within this writing disclose profound insights into Hiram's name, His Denials and His Raising, the Ruffian's Names, the Grips and the Penalties, the Widow and her son, the Master's Word, Its Substitute and what was Lost, and so much more. This is your opportunity to experience in depth Discourse between learned Brothers about the Temple Legend and its lessons. You will be whelmed & delighted by its Light.… (meer)
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Within a relatively few years of pursuing Masonic Light, Brother John S. Nagy has made many astounding discoveries. His methodical approach to decoding Craft Ritual & Lore continually provides ample proof that his written offerings are well-worth exploring by Craft members new and old. John's persistent efforts constantly reveal many new insights into Craft mysteries. In this latest book, he delves deeply into the Hiramic Legend's symbols, allusions, and metaphors, gathering and securing source information from many diverse directions not explored till now. Brother Nagy presents many sound and commonsense ritual connections that have remained unknown and hidden for nearly three centuries, even from well-informed members of the Society. The Brotherly Discourses found within this writing disclose profound insights into Hiram's name, His Denials and His Raising, the Ruffian's Names, the Grips and the Penalties, the Widow and her son, the Master's Word, Its Substitute and what was Lost, and so much more. This is your opportunity to experience in depth Discourse between learned Brothers about the Temple Legend and its lessons. You will be whelmed & delighted by its Light.

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