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Anderson’s Constitutions of 1723 is an essential work for scholars of Freemasonry and those interested in the history of secret societies. Written by James Anderson, this book outlines the constitutions, rituals, and moral guidelines for Freemasons. First published in 1723, it helped standardize practices within Freemasonry and became a cornerstone of Masonic doctrine. The 1924 edition, preserved in a leather-bound format, includes commentary on the historical context of Anderson's work and the evolution of Masonic practices over time. It provides readers with an understanding of the early philosophical and ethical principles that guided the Masonic Order. The leather-bound edition enhances its significance as a valuable artifact for historians and Masonic scholars. This work also serves as a foundational text for those exploring the social and moral implications of Freemasonry.
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