This work is a reference in the world of Freemasonry and has been read by hundreds of thousands of Freemasons for over a century. Freemasonry, made intelligible to its followers, does not claim to inculcate anything: it is not a textbook in which the pupil learns his lesson in order to be able to recite it correctly. Initiation teaches one to think, and therefore to make the personal effort that leads to the elaboration of the Truth. This is never revealed to the Initiate, whose mission is to discover for himself the secrets that interest him. A perfect guide for the Companion who wishes to continue his initiation into Freemasonry through its philosophy, method, rites and symbols.
Biographie de l'Auteur :
Joseph Paul Oswald Wirth (1860-1943) was initiated into Freemasonry and became Worshipful Master of the Scottish Symbolic Grand Lodge, which later joined the Grand Lodge of France. Freemasonry made intelligible to its followers is an authoritative classic in three volumes.
Format Poche :190 pages
Editeur :Dervy (26 juillet 1999)
Collection :Bibliothèque de la Franc-Maçonnerie
Langue : french
Dimensions du produit : 22 cm x 1,8 cm x 14 cm
ISBN-10 :2290114189
ISBN-13 : 978-2290114186