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200 Years of Royal Arch Freemasonry In England 1813-2013

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The Royal Arch, also known as  'Red Lodge' or Chapter is one of the most
popular and enlightening of the Orders beyond the Craft. Published to
coincide with the celebrations of 200 years of Royal Arch Freemasonry,  this
extensive volume encompasses much more than the title implies. Divided into
three parts with added appendices, the book covers the story behind the
creation of Supreme Grand Chapter within the context of Craft Freemasonry,
to which it is so closely attached. It is a comprehensive guide to the Order
of the Royal Arch, its history and development from the mid 18th century to
the present day.

This is the only text to date to answer such important questions as: How
did the Royal Arch end up in its current position, so unique to England? How
did the Antients Grand Lodge treat this 4th Degree of Freemasonry? Was the
Charter of Compact really falsified? And did the Duke of Sussex have his own
private Chapter?

This easy to read and comprehensive volume includes an innovative story line
of the day of celebration on 27 December 1813, written in the form of a
novelette. It is in a style that allows the reader to learn all the events
surrounding the creation of the Order with ease and confidence. For the
serious scholar, Yasha Beresiner's book reveals new ground in the discovery
and analysis of documents newly recovered and incorporates a chronology of events from 1813 to 2013. 

Hardcover 192pp, illustrated plate section

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