W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas
The Ceremony of Initiation was originally written for the instruction of 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. He was also one of the best-loved writers about Freemasonry of the twentieth century as well as the founding Master of The Lodge of Living Stones. His first best-selling book, The Meaning of Masonry, was soon followed by the equally popular The Masonic Initiation, and in addition he was a prolific writer of essays about the esoteric side of Freemasonry. Wilmshurst's style of writing, highly formal and typical of his Victorian education, can make him a difficult read for modern Masons. Hence Robert Lomas, himself a popular writer on Freemasonry, and the Associate Membership Secretary of the Lodge of Living Stones, decided to revisit some of Wilmshurst's less well-known books and restate their ideas in a more modern idiom so as to alert new Masons to the deeper meaning of the rituals of their Craft. This edition contains Wilmshurst's complete original text, as well as Lomas's modern retelling.
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W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas
The Ceremony of Initiation was originally written for the instruction of 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. He was also one of the best-loved writers about Freemasonry of the twentieth century as well as the founding Master of The Lodge of Living Stones. His first best-selling book, The Meaning of Masonry, was soon followed by the equally popular The Masonic Initiation, and in addition he was a prolific writer of essays about the esoteric side of Freemasonry. Wilmshurst's style of writing, highly formal and typical of his Victorian education, can make him a difficult read for modern Masons. Hence Robert Lomas, himself a popular writer on Freemasonry, and the Associate Membership Secretary of the Lodge of Living Stones, decided to revisit some of Wilmshurst's less well-known books and restate their ideas in a more modern idiom so as to alert new Masons to the deeper meaning of the rituals of their Craft. This edition contains Wilmshurst's complete original text, as well as Lomas's modern retelling.
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W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas

W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas

by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Robert Lomas
W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas

W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas

by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Robert Lomas

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The Ceremony of Initiation was originally written for the instruction of 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. He was also one of the best-loved writers about Freemasonry of the twentieth century as well as the founding Master of The Lodge of Living Stones. His first best-selling book, The Meaning of Masonry, was soon followed by the equally popular The Masonic Initiation, and in addition he was a prolific writer of essays about the esoteric side of Freemasonry. Wilmshurst's style of writing, highly formal and typical of his Victorian education, can make him a difficult read for modern Masons. Hence Robert Lomas, himself a popular writer on Freemasonry, and the Associate Membership Secretary of the Lodge of Living Stones, decided to revisit some of Wilmshurst's less well-known books and restate their ideas in a more modern idiom so as to alert new Masons to the deeper meaning of the rituals of their Craft. This edition contains Wilmshurst's complete original text, as well as Lomas's modern retelling.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493794591
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/25/2013
Series: The Complete Works of W L Wilmshurst , #1
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Dr Robert Lomas has worked on guidance systems for cruise missiles, Fire Brigade Command and Control systems and was involved in the early development of personal computers. He currently lectures in Information Systems at Bradford University School of Management in Yorkshire in the UK. He is author, or co-author, of many best-selling books on Freemasonry and Science including The Hiram Key, Turning the Hiram Key, Freemasonry and the Birth of Modern Science, The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century and The Lewis Guide to Masonic Symbols
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