- Albert Pike - Wikipedia
A prominent member of the Freemasons, Pike served as the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction from 1859 to 1891 Albert Pike was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 29, 1809, the son of Benjamin and Sarah (Andrews) Pike He grew up in Byfield and Newburyport, Massachusetts
- Albert Pike: Masonic Leader Or Devil-Worshipping Prophet?
Albert Pike's Masonic writings were taken out of context by an anti-Freemason author who made him out to be an occultist who regularly practiced summoning the devil On August 15, 1871, American Freemason Albert Pike sent an extraordinary letter to the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini
- Albert Pike: On Freemasonry Force - Scottish Rite
Freemasonry is the subjugation of the Human that is in man by the Divine; the Conquest of the Appetites and Passions by the Moral Sense and the Reason; a continual effort, struggle, and warfare of the Spiritual against the Material and Sensual
- Masonic Authors: Albert Pike (A Brief Biography)
One of the conspiracy theorists’ favorite whipping boys relative to Masonry is Albert Pike, a well-respected author and famous Mason Youth Pike was born on 29 December 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts He was raised as a Christian and attended an Episcopal church Freemasonry Pike was initiated an Entered Apprentice and passed to the degree of
- Encyclopedia Masonica | PIKE, ALBERT
A Colorado Masonic orator said that the three greatest literary works were the Bible, Shakespeare, and the writings of Albert Pike While few are prepared to place Pike so near the fountain head of earthly inspiration and genius, it is certain that his fame will grow as knowledge of his exalted sentiment and ability are spread
- Albert Pike - Freemasonry Wiki
Albert Pike is best known for his involvement in Freemasonry, a fraternal organisation with roots in local stonemason fraternities that regulated the qualifications and interactions of stonemasons with authorities and clients at the end of the fourteenth century
- ALBERT PIKE - freemasonry. network
General Albert Pike was elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859, and remained on the post during 32 years
- Albert Pike | Encyclopedia. com
He had joined the Freemasons in 1850 and began working seriously on reforming what he thought of as worthless rituals He became accomplished in hermetic, Rosicrucian, and continental Masonic traditions and incorporated extensive esoteric content His monumental textbook, Morals and Dogma of Freemasonry, appeared in 1872
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