This 1858 lecture by Albert Pike is very reminiscent of the style and quality of " Morals and Dogma ." Pike explores the philosophy, moral nature, and responsibilities of all Masons. It was delivered at a time of painful and harsh fighting in Louisiana Masonry, but Pike does not sink into attacks in what he offers. It is refreshing. It is worthy. It is as valid today as it was in 1858. It is a valuable Albert Pike offering.
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This 1858 lecture by Albert Pike is very reminiscent of the style and quality of " Morals and Dogma ." Pike explores the philosophy, moral nature, and responsibilities of all Masons. It was delivered at a time of painful and harsh fighting in Louisiana Masonry, but Pike does not sink into attacks in what he offers. It is refreshing. It is worthy. It is as valid today as it was in 1858. It is a valuable Albert Pike offering.
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