Drawing from the rich collection of masonic lore, Fellow of the Craft continues the masonic path of the Apprentice through the middle chamber in becoming a Freemason.
Fellow of the Craft: By Wisdom a House is Built
A Treatise on the Second Degree of Freemasonry
By Gregory B. Stewart
ISBN: 978-0986204111, Hardbound, 188 pages.
Second in the series of the Symbolic Lodge of Freemasonry.
Continuing in the path of the Symbolic Lodge, Fellow of the Craft (Fellowcraft) – A Treatise on the Second Degree of Freemasonry is an exploration of the secrets, symbolism and mythology at work in the Fellowcraft degree of modern Freemasonry.
Drawing from the rich collection of masonic lore, this work continues the path of the Apprentice through the middle chamber and along the three stages of maturity, the orders of architecture and the seven liberal arts and sciences to bring the newly passed fellow into the fundamentals of what it means to be a Freemason. Included in this work are companion readings from past prominent contributors to the Great Work and original illustrative art work to aid in the telling of this ritual journey.
Topics of exploration include the connection to the Kabbalah, the tarot, numeric symbolism, and more esoteric considerations.
You can find the Fellow of the Craft: By Wisdom a House is Built: A Treatise on the Second Degree of Freemasonry on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.
Read excerpts of the work:
- By Wisdom a House is Built – The Path of Tav
- Masonic Symbolism on the Winding Staircase
- Symbolism on the Winding Staircase – Five Steps Upon the Stair
- Symbolism on the Winding Staircase – Seven the Magic Number
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This book is the second of three major works on the subject in this series. By itself, The Fellow of the Craft functions as an independent study text for long time masons, new mason and for those interested in the symbolism of the Freemasonry.
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