In conclusion, "The Meaning of Masonry" by W.L. Wilmshurst stands as an essential text for those interested in understanding the profound teachings of Freemasonry. Wilmshurst's erudition and ability to demystify complex concepts make this book a timeless masterpiece within the realm of Masonic literature. Whether you are a Mason or a curious seeker of knowledge, this work is sure to broaden your perspective and deepen your appreciation for the rich heritage of Freemasonry. It was originally written and almost inspired by the members of the research lodge, known as the Lodge of Living Stones, founded by W.L.Wilmshurst in Leeds. Walter Leslie Wilmshurst was born in 1867 in Sussex. At the age of fifteen he was articled to a solicitor in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, and worked as a solicitor there until his death in 1939. THE MEANING OF MASONRY BY W. L. WILMSHURST (1922) CONTENTS Introduction. The Position And Possibilities Of The Masonic Order Chapter 1. The Deeper Symbolism Of Freemasonry Chapter 2. Masonry As A Philosophy Chapter 3. Further Notes On Craft Symbolism Chapter 4. The Holy Royal Arch Of Jerusalem Chapter 5. Freemasonry In Relation To The Ancient Mysteries
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