"The Eastern Star, Volume 17" offers a comprehensive look into the workings, principles, and teachings of the Order of the Eastern Star, a fraternal organization associated with Freemasonry. This volume provides valuable insights into the society's rituals, symbols, and the roles of its members.
Authored by the Order of the Eastern Star, this book serves as an essential resource for members and those interested in understanding the organization's structure and values. It explores the historical context, the significance of its ceremonies, and the moral and ethical foundations upon which the Order is built. This volume is an important addition to the literature on fraternal organizations and esoteric traditions.
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