Richard Carlile

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Quelle: Internationales Freimaurer-Lexikon von Eugen Lennhoff und Oskar Posner (1932)

Richard Carlilie *1790, † 1843, Buchdrucker in London, der 1819 wegen Veröffentlichung verbotener Schriften zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilt wurde. Er gab 1845 eine Verräterschrift in drei Teilen, "Manual of Freemasonry" heraus, die auch heute noch sehr verbreitet ist. Die darin enthaltenen Rituale sind nur mit Vorsicht zu verwenden.

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Andrew Prescott
Centre for Research into Freemasonry
University of Sheffield


Als EBook

332 Seiten



This electronic edition is based on a facsimile of an unspecified printing, issued by Kessinger Publishing in Kila, Montana. Carlile’s exposure was originally printed by instalments in a radical magazine called The Republican in 1825. An earlier book version was issued in 1831.

CONTENTS PART I Introduction: The Key-Stone of the Royal Arch First Degree, or Entered Apprentice Second Degree, or Fellow Craft Third Degree, or Master Mason

PART II Introduction The Tau and the Cross Ceremony of Installation for the Chair, or Past Master A Description of Royal Arch Masonry Masonic Orders of Chivalry: the Knights Templar

PART III Introduction A Table of some of the Names of the Sacred Scriptures Mark Man Mark Master The Architect’s Degree in Masonry Grand Architect Scotch Master or Superintendent Secret Master Perfect Master Intimate Secretary, or English Master Intendant of the Buildings, or Master in Israel Past Master (brief description) Excellent Masons (brief description) Super-Excellent Masons (brief description) Nine Elected Knights Elect of Nine (brief description) Second Elect of Nine, or Peregnon Third Elect, or Elect of Fifteen Priestly Order of Israel, or Provost and Judge Provost and Judge, or Irish Master Noahite, or Prussian Knight Red Cross Sword of Babylon Knight of the Sword of the East Red Cross of Rome and Constantine Knights of the White Eagle or Pelican Rosicrucian or ne plus ultra Degree