Freemason's Friends Trilogy
The New Mason’s Friend - key features:
- Answers 25 foundation questions about Freemasonry
- Explores the Craft’s medieval roots including the Master and Apprentice relationship.
- Summarises 50 key historical events from 1346 to 2020 via a Fast History bird’s eye flight through time.
- Step-by-step demystifying tour through the Ceremony of Initiation.
- First Degree Glossary cutting through the Craft’s archaic ritual language.
- Memorising Ritual (5-Minute Ritualist method) sets out the responses to the questions leading to the Ceremony of Passing (Emulation) in the 5-MR memory friendly format.
- Includes full colour Lodge layout floor plans.
Over 60 images helping to bring this easy to read, 160 page book to life
The Fellow Craft’s Friend - key features
- Answers 7 questions about the Second Degree building upon the New Mason’s Friend 25 foundation questions.
- Demystifies the Ceremony of Passing supported by a glossary explaining the related archaic ritual terminology (Emulation).
- Offers a detailed colour exploration of King Solomon’s Temple including biblically correct colour images of its interior.
- Examines medieval higher education with an explanation and examples of the Seven Liberal Arts & Sciences.
- An exploration of the English Guilds system which formed the medieval equivalent of our present day clubs, societies and associations. Includes an explanation of medieval Mystery Plays.
Over 130 images, 20+ in full colour, helping to bring this easy to read, 192 page book to life
The Master Mason’s Friend - key features:
- The author’s fast moving, reader friendly writing style is further enhanced with over 240 images of which 80 are in full colour.
- A dedicated, seven section, book within a book, maps out the diverse future Masonic opportunity and development pathways open to Master Masons.
- Uses a real medieval apprentices’ oath to demonstrate the virtues of the 5-Minute Ritualist ritual memorisation system.
- Crucially, both Lewis Masonic and the author have agreed to keep the cover price as low as is commercially possible to maximise access.
The Master Mason’s Friend comprising 364 pages

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