Share on ... Twitter Facebook Pinterest The Meaning of Masonry W. L. Wilmshurst P.M. 275; PAST PROVINCIAL GRAND REGISTRAR (WEST YORKS.) 1922 LONDON WILLIAM RIDER & SON, 8, PATERNOSTER ROW & PERCY LUND, HUMPHRIES & CO., 3, AMEN CORNER The Meaning of Masonry (1922) Introduction - The Possibilities of the Masonic Order I - The Deeper Symbolism of Masonry II - Masonry as a Philosophy III - Further Notes on Craft Symbolism IV - The Holy Royal Arch V - The Relation of Masonry to the Ancient Mysteries “We must, then, demonstrate that ours is a Hierarchy of inspired, divine and deifying science, of efficacy and of consecration for those initiated with the initiation of the revelation derived from the hierarchical mysteries. Head of this Hierarchy is the Fountain of Life, the Essence of Goodness, the one Triad, Cause of things that be, assimilation to and union with Whom, as far as attainable, is deification. And this is the common goal of every Hierarchy,—persistent devotion towards God and divine things divinely and uniformly ministered; prior to which there must be a complete and unswerving removal of things contrary; a knowledge of things as they are in themselves; the vision and science of sacred truth; the inspired communication of the uniform perfection of the One Itself, as far as attainable; the banquet of contemplation, nourishing intelligibly and deifying every man elevated towards it.” DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITICUS, De Eccles. Hierarch., I, t-3. First Edition printed May 1922 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN at THE COUNTRY PRESS, BRADFORD by Percy Lund, Humphries & Co. Ltd. Last modified: 2017/02/09 18:49by John Bell