Join hosts Mark Tabbert and Robert Cooper in this captivating episode of MAGI: Book Reviews as they delve into the intriguing world of Masonic rituals and exposures, particularly focusing on Brigadier General Alexander Crosby Fishburne Jackson's work, English Masonic Exposures 1760-1769. Published by Lewis Masonic Press, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the 18th-century rituals that shaped Freemasonry as we know it today.
Listeners will gain insight into the motives and methodologies behind the publication of Masonic exposures in this era, as well as the societal and historical contexts that influenced them. Robert Cooper brings his expertise in historical Masonic rituals to explore the text's impact and significance, while Mark Tabbert provides a unique American perspective, drawing parallels to the wider phenomenon of fraternalism.
Together, they unpack the evolution of Masonic rituals, highlighting the book's reproduction of key historical texts and their relevance to modern Masonic practices. This episode is a must-listen for Masonic scholars and enthusiasts interested in the rich history of these mysterious rituals and the secrets they sought to protect or reveal. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of Freemasonry's hidden past!
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