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Teaching!!!
I very much liked and enjoyed the material, I am The Grand Sheik, and. Divine Minister Of The Noble Drew ALI Foundation Inc. We teach Nationality and Divine Creed to our membership and guest; they are used as reference to our Holy Instructions from Prophet Noble Drew ALi, and I find your work to be on point with our teachings.
R**E
Today's problems stem from the mistakes of the past!
Great read!
L**T
Masonry in Ancient Egypt!
I have not read this book yet, but I read Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man. This is a very important book in revealing the ancient origins of the Masonic Order in Africa/Egypt. I also suggest African Origins of Freemasonry by Zachary P. Gremillion which is an illuminating book for Black and White Freemasons.
R**N
"The Cloudy Mists of Antiquity" may no longer remain...
Albert Churchward deciphers and reads the ancient writings on the walls of ruined temples and in the cities in Africa, Asia, and North, Central, and South America and had discovered (not alone) how to decipher and read ancient papyri. He continually gives us the keys to unlock the mysteries of the past and reveals the origins of the Signs, Symbols and Rituals of FreeMasonry. A well written history, I found this book to be a very good read...enlightening...
R**T
Unsupported claims
Intriguing, but wild, virtually unsupported claims. The author routinely states that the masonic tradition is over 300,000 years old, yet never backs up these claims. He says that his claims are proven by looking at inscriptions on temples, and that human remains have been found in strata 300,000 years and earlier. Needless to say, his claims regarding the far ancient origins of freemasonry are never supported.
J**N
Masonic History from an English Viewpoint
R. A. Gilbert's introduction to this book is quite interesting, and well worth reading by itself. The present book reflects the viewpoint of a man who was interested in the 'lost continents' of Atlantis and Lemuria.It was said that pursuing an original printing of this book was what brought forth Mark Twain's famous comment concerning the rapid aging of the Masonic Fraternity, 'From both directions.'That being said, for someone interested in the history of Freemasonry, this book is a worthwhile addition to their library. It is particualrly beneficial that it is now available in an inexpensive edition. The older editions are too costly to be worth purchasing. While it should not be the first Masonic history purchased, it certianly may be used to provide some interesting background material to the Masonic scholar.
R**N
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