Originally published in 1857, The Masonic Trestle-Board is a guide to the rituals and practices of Freemasonry, adapted specifically to the American system of work and lectures. Authored by Charles Whitlock Moore and S.W.R. Carnegie, the book is a comprehensive resource for Masons of all levels, providing detailed instructions for the various degrees of Masonic initiation, as well as historical and philosophical background on the organization. This edition includes revisions and updates made to the Masonic system in the early 20th century.
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