The Old Charges of British Freemasons: A Restored Collection of Ancient Masonic Constitutions, Illustrated with Historical Fac-similes Kindle Edition

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Step into the authentic heart of Freemasonry with THE OLD CHARGES OF BRITISH FREEMASONS, the magnum opus of Masonic scholar William James Hughan. First published in 1872, this foundational volume is not a simple history, but a meticulous compilation and analysis of the manuscript constitutions that formed the backbone of operative and speculative Masonry for centuries.Through Hughan’s expert curation, and with a valuable preface by the Reverend A. F. A. Woodford, this book presents direct transcriptions of the most important documents in British Freemasonry. Explore the Guild legends that trace the Craft’s origins to figures like King Athelstan and Euclid, and examine the specific rules and regulations that governed the moral and professional lives of masons. From the poetic Halliwell Manuscript of 1390 to the influential York, Sloane, Lansdowne, and Antiquity manuscripts, Hughan reveals the textual lineage of Masonic principles.This work is more than a collection of ancient documents; it is a historical argument demonstrating the profound connection between the operative Masonry of the cathedral-builders and the speculative fraternity that followed. Hughan establishes that the moral and philosophical character of the Craft long predates the founding of the Grand Lodge in 1717. The inclusion of fascinating facsimiles of the ‘York MSS.’ of 1693 and 1704 and the ‘Antiquity MS.’ of 1686 allows the reader a direct visual connection to the past.For the Masonic student seeking to understand the unaltered roots of the Fraternity’s rituals and laws, and for the historian interested in medieval guilds, this book is an indispensable resource. It is a journey to the primary sources, allowing the voices of the earliest Masons to speak directly to readers today. Read more

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