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History of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry, with modern formatting and editorial context clarifying the historical Cerneau lineage.
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Freemasonry Scottish Rite, Cerneau, Cuba, Haiti, 1807, Heredom, Dupotet, Hacquet, New York, GODF, France, History, BnF, Tradition, Folger, Pike, Albert Pike, ASRH, Port-au-Prince, 1801, 1806People
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New York (USA)Times
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Condensed History of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry 1887: Diplomatically Transcribed
2026, The Registers of Hérédom™
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Condensed History of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry presents a rare historical narrative documenting the development and transmission of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite within the broader current of continental Freemasonry. Drawing upon early documentary traditions and nineteenth-century Masonic scholarship, the work offers an important perspective on the institutional growth of the Rite and the historical role of Joseph Cerneau in the development of high-degree Masonry in the United States.
This edition has been carefully preserved and republished as part of The Registers of Hérédom™ Historical Series, maintaining the original text while presenting it in a modern, accessible format for contemporary readers, historians, and students of initiatic traditions.
More than a simple historical pamphlet, the work provides insight into the philosophical and organizational foundations of the Scottish Rite during a formative period of Masonic history. Through its examination of lineage, authority, and the transmission of degrees, the text reveals the complex relationship between European Masonic systems and their development in the New World.
For historians of Freemasonry, esoteric scholars, and readers interested in the documentary heritage of the Scottish Rite, this volume serves as a valuable reference preserving an important voice within the historical record.
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