Masonic Articles

Read the latest articles about Freemasonry

Read

Articles About Masonry

Old Charges Of Free Masonry

Old Charges Of Free Masonry

The Old Charges of Freemasonry The Old Charges of the Masonic Lodges were papers that described the obligations of the members and to which every mason had to swear on admission. As a result, every lodge kept a copy of its charges, sometimes put at the...

read more
The History Of The Regius Poem

The History Of The Regius Poem

The Halliwell Manuscript, commonly known as the Regius Poem, is the first of the Old Charges. It is made up of 64 vellum pages of Middle English written in rhyming couplets. In this regard, it varies from the prose of all subsequent accusations. The poem opens...

read more
Who Was Albert Pike?

Who Was Albert Pike?

Albert Pike (December 29, 1809 – April 2, 1891) was an American novelist, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, and judge who served on the Arkansas Supreme Court in exile from 1864 to 1865. He had previously served in the Confederate States Army as a senior general,...

read more

Pin It on Pinterest