Egyptian Symbols, A Comparisonwith those of the Hebrews. Including Principle of Symbology, Application to Egyptian Symbols, to the Symbols of Color and to the Symbols of the Bible. A clear, concise exposition of a most interesting subject, byFrederick Portal. Translated from the French, byJohn W. Simons. Illustrated. No. 22381, 1.00
Harmonies of Evolution.This work marks out a new path in the treatment of the so-called Occult in Nature, attempting to explain rather than to mystify and to illustrate and elucidate the correlation of spiritual and physical forces in Nature.Florence Huntley.463 pgs. No. 22716, 2.00
Hermes and Plato.The mysteries of Egypt and of Eleusis.Edouard Shure.No. 22856, 1.00
History of Initiation.In Twelve Lectures: General Introduction, History of Initiation in Hindostan, Philosophy of the Eastern Mysteries, Initiation in Persia, Initiation in Greece, Ceremonies of Initiation into the Mysteries of Bacchus, the Celtic Mysteries, Ceremonies in Britain, Symbols and Doctrines of the Druids, Gothic Mysteries, Doctrines and Morality, History of Initiation in America, comprising the Rites, Ceremonies and Doctrines of all the Secret and Mysterious Institutions of the Ancient World.Rev. George Oliver, D.D.Illustrated, 218 pgs. Blue cloth and gilt stamps, 5¼ × 8¼, gilt. No. 22801, 1.50
History of the Knights Templar.C. G. Addison.A condensed narrative or History of the Great Crusades; a thrilling account of the longest and hardest struggle for freedom of Christian principles that the world has ever known; no such zeal, no such ardor has ever been recorded; no such battles have been fought in ancient or modern times; no such persecutions, martyrdom and suffering for any cause as that endured by the Crusaders, out of which has grown our beautiful system of Templarism.
The work is also a record of the various events in connection with the order from those strenuous times to the present day, containing the proceedings of Triennial Encampments down to and including the 30th at Saratoga in 1907. Some of these original proceedings are very scarce, and only to be found in rare collections. Order one of the histories; get up a club; ask for agency, and see to it that every Sir Knight has a better knowledge of his glorious ancestry. We guarantee they will sell.
The work is also a record of the various events in connection with the order from those strenuous times to the present day, containing the proceedings of Triennial Encampments down to and including the 30th at Saratoga in 1907. Some of these original proceedings are very scarce, and only to be found in rare collections. Order one of the histories; get up a club; ask for agency, and see to it that every Sir Knight has a better knowledge of his glorious ancestry. We guarantee they will sell.
Initiation, The Way of,or how to attain knowledge of the higher world.Rudolf Steiner, Ph.D.Arranged from the translation byMax Gysi. Notes byEdouard Schuré. A valuable guide in a matter between you and yourself. New large type. No. 24276, 1.00, Paper. No. 24280, .75
Initiation and its Results.Rudolf Steiner, Ph.D.(Now in press). A sequel to the way of Initiation. These works, in the plainest and clearest way, give more instruction in occult knowledge than any yet published. The Mystics and philosophic press indorse them in the highest terms. New large type. No. 22976, 1.00
In Tune with the Infinite.Ralph Waldo Trine.Bound in Japanese style or special silk. No. 22996, 1.25
Josephus.The authentic works and life of this great Jewish historian and celebrated warrior. Translated byWm. Winston, M.A.1055 pgs., attractively bound and illustrated. 7½ × 9½. No. 23061, 1.75
Kingdom of Love, The.Henry Frank.Beautifully expressed, wholesome, helpful and inspiring essays. 245 pgs. No. 23086, 1.00
Koran, The.Commonly called the Alkoran of Mohammed (the Mohammedian Bible). 559 pgs. No. 23071, 1.50
Krishna and Orpheus, the Great Initiates of the East and West.Edouard Schuré.No. 23106, 1.25
Last Great Initiate, Jesus the.Edouard Schuré.The Essenes, St. John, etc. No. 23056, 1.00
Life and Writings of Dr. Rob't. Fludd, the English Rosicrucian.I. B. Craven.Cloth. No. 23206, 2.50
Light on the Path.A treatise for the personal use of those who are unfamiliar with the Eastern Wisdom but desire to enter within its influence.C. M.Cloth. No. 23166, .50, Leather. No. 24266, .75
Lost Word Found, The."The most compelling bit of literature yet presented by Dr. Buck, and unlike anything ever written concerning the mystery of the Lost Word."J. D. Buck.No. 23196, .50
Man Limitless."A study of the possibilities of man when acting under infinite guidance with which he is in absolute touch."Floyd B. Wilson.No. 23531, 1.25
Man of Mount Moriah, The.From Symbolism and Prophecy to Sacrifice and Fulfillment—a wonderfully interesting story of the Grand Architect at the Building of King Solomon's Temple. Beautifully illustrated, followed by forty pages of the best Masonic and O.E.S. poetry, including "Esther, a sacred drama." 334 pgs. Edition after edition has been sold, which enables us to greatly increase the quality and style of the book for serviceable wear and richness of appearance.C. M. Boutelle.,
Mastery of Mind in the Making of a Man, The.A searching analysis and exposition of the power of mind in body-building and the forming of personality.Henry Frank.250 pgs. No. 33336, 1.00
Messianic Expectation and Modern Judaism.Solomon Schindler.Cloth. No. 23336, 1.00
Morals and Dogma, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite from the 1st, to 33d Degree, byAlbert Pike, Grand Commander. This valuable work is the result of years of study, translations from ancient and modern languages, and thousands of dollars expenditure by the author. The Masonic and Theosophical student will find in it a mine of knowledge that can be found nowhere else, and heretofore within the reach of but few. The greatest book ever written or printed about Free Masonry. 861 pgs. 6½ × 9½. Cloth binding with gold stamps. No. 23361, 5.25
Myrtle Baldwin.A novel of great interest, especially to the Fraternity, as it is full of Masonic principles.Bro. Charles Clark Munn, author of The Hermet, etc. 510 pgs. 5¼ × 7½. Illustrated, green cloth, black and gold stamps. An excellent gift. No. 23586, 1.50
Mystical Life of Ours, This.Ralph Waldo Trine.No. 24236, 1.00
Occult Science in India, and among the Ancients, with an account of their Mystic Initiations and History of Spiritualism.Louis Jacolliot.Cloth. No. 23715, 2.50
Occultist's Travels, An.Willy Reichel.Cloth. No. 33726, 1.00
Paths to Power."The struggling will gain strength—the doubting assurance—and the despairing hope, from this book." Fifteenth edition.Floyd B. Wilson.No. 23796, 1.00
Philosophy of Fire, The."There is nothing new under the sun." Fire Philosophy is the foundation of all True Initiation, and all Mystic and Occult Fraternities, as well as the Secret Doctrine and Ancient Mysteries. Atlantis, its Beauty, and its Fall. The Templars, and Fire Philosophers. The Therapeutae and Essenes and their Initiation. Second and very much enlarged edition, contains the Rosicrucian Fire Philosophy according to Jennings.R. S. Clymer.About 250 pgs. Silk Cloth. Symbol in gold. No. 23806, 1.50
Pythagoras and the Delphic Mysteries.Edouard Schuré.No. 23811, 1.50
Queen Moo and the Egyptian Sphinx.A most interesting and valuable work—the result of extensive research among the ruined palaces, tombs and temples, and careful study of the signs, symbols and ancient manuscripts of the Mayas of prehistoric Yucatan; showing evidences of a civilization antedating, by centuries, that of the Eastern Hemisphere, and giving a reasonable solution of that mystery of the ages—the Origin and Meaning of the Egyptian Sphinx.Augustus Le Plongeon.Beautifully illustrated with full page half-tone prints, from photographs taken by the author while exploring those ancient remains. No. 23851. Reduced from 6.00 to 4.75
Queen Moo's Talisman.The Fall of the Maya Empire. A beautiful Poem with Introduction and Explanatory Argument.Alice Le Plongeon.Profusely illustrated. Cloth. No. 23841, 1.50
Rose Croix, The.A story of Two Hemispheres. A most interesting novel.David Tod Gilliam.369 pgs. No. 23946, 1.60
Rosicrucians, The.Their Teachings and Mysteries according to the Manifestoes issued at various times by the fraternity itself. Also some of their secret Teachings and the mystery of the Order explained.Bro. R. Swinburne Clymer.304 pgs. No. 23906, 6.00
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The.With 12 full page illustrations in colors and tinted border designs, 6 × 9. Deckel edge, No. 23936 1.25. Watered Silk, No. 23940, 2.00. Limp Leather, No. 23937, 2.00
Sacred Mysteries.Freemasonry in times anterior to the Temple of Solomon. Relics of the Mayas and Quiches 11,500 years ago, their relation to the Sacred Mysteries of Egypt, Greece, Chaldea and India.Augustus Le Plongeon.No. 23956, 2.50
Sermon on the Mount, and other Extracts from the New Testament. A verbatim translation from the Greek with notes on the Mystical or Arcane Sense.James M. Pryse.Cloth. No. 24076, .60
Servant in the House, The.A beautiful and uplifting drama of Brotherly Love.Charles Rann Kennedy.No. 23966, 1.25
Signs and Symbols.Dr. George Oliver.Illustrated and explained in a series of twelve lectures on Freemasonry. No. 23986, 1.50
Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, The.The wonderful arts of the old wise Hebrews, taken from the Mosaic books of the Kabbalah and the Talmud, for the good of mankind. 100 pgs. Paper, No. 24040, .75
Story of the Other Wise Man, The.A beautiful narrative.Henry Van Dyke.Exquisitely printed and bound. Cloth, No. 23961, .50. and Limp Leather. No. 23962, 1.00
Spirit of Freemasonry.Comprising lectures on the State of Freemasonry in the Eighteenth Century, the Design, Rites, Ceremonies and Institutions of the Ancients, Nature of the Lodge, Furniture, Apparel and Jewels of Masons, Temple at Jerusalem Geometry, Master Mason's Order, Secrecy of Masons, Charity, Brotherly Love, Occupations, and a Corollary; followed by an Appendix containing Charges, Addresses and Orations on various Masonic occasions.William Hutchinson.With copious notes, critical and explanatory, of great value, by theRev. George Oliver. No. 24021, 1.50
Swedenborg Rite, and the Great Masonic Leaders of the Eighteenth Century. The Masonic career of Swedenborg and his followers, and the relation between the symbolic system of Swedenborgianism and modern Freemasonry.Samuel Beswick.No. 24051, 1.00
Symbol of Glory, showing the Object and End of Freemasonry in a valedictory and thirteen lectures: Masonic Science, Poetry and Philosophy, Knowledge, Doctrines, Circle and Parallel Meaning, Great Lights, and Masonic Ladder, Theological Virtues and Masonry, Clouded Canopy and Ladder Symbols, Application, Blazing Star, Symbol of Glory, etc.Rev. George Oliver.298 pgs., cloth, black and gold stamps. No. 24061, 1.50
Symbolism of Freemasonry.Illustrating and Explaining its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols.Mackey.360 pgs. No. 24071, 1.50
Temple, The.Its Ministry and Services at the Time of Jesus Christ.Rev. Dr. Eidersheim.308 pgs. No. 24201, 1.50
Through Silence to Realization.This work embodies a system of instruction for mental growth and attainment of ideals.Floyd B. Wilson.5½ × 7½. No. 24241, 1.00
Voice of the Silence, and Other Chosen Fragments from the Book of the Golden Precepts for the Daily Use of Lanoos.B. P. Blavatsky.Cloth. No. 24266, .50. Leather. No. 24267, .75
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