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THE CO-MASON . - The Co-Mason. Vol. X. January, 1918 .

London: Published at the Office of the Co-Mason, 13, Blomfield Road, Paddington, W.9, 1918 0. Original booklet in very good condition. 9.50" x 7.50" . [2pp.]/pp.36/[2pp. - Adverts] . Green card covers, light rubbed and soiled. Adverts to the inside of both the front and rear covers. Clean throughout. Contents include:The new religion. By Bart Kennedy; Then Love Arose. By Hope Rea; The Building of the Temple. By S. A. Jones; The Obligation of the First degree. By A. H. E. Lee; Venice in Danger. By Hope rea; Two Temples of a Bygone race. By A. W. Noyes-Lewis; Obituary, Francis Brownlow North and George Herbert Whyte. "Printed by Wadsworth & Co, The Rydal Press, Keighley, for the Proprietor, A. Bothwell-Gosse, 1 Springfield Road, N.W.8." VG. ** "The International Order of Co-Freemasonry, Le Droit Humain (taken to England by Annie Besant in 1902), is an initiatory, philosophical, secular, philanthropic and Masonic institution whose aim is to work for the perfection or progress of humanity. On an individual level, it strives " to promote the progress of individual worth, without the imposition of dogma, or exacting the abandonment of cultural or religious ideas". On a group level "it works to unite men and women who agree on a humanist spirituality whilst respecting individual and cultural differences". The International Order of Co-Freemasonry, Le Droit Humain, is worldwide. Membership is open to men and women, without distinction of ethnicity or personal beliefs. Our Order is founded on the ancient teachings and traditions of Freemasonry and works a system of initiatory continuity from the 1st to the 33rd degree inclusive of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite. The British Federation was founded in 1902 by Annie Besant; the Order in 1893. Masonic ritual and symbolism are the tools Freemasons use in the search for truth, whether this is their personal spiritual journey or a path towards the perfection of mankind; to liberty, equality and fraternity - human rights, Le Droit Humain." - See The International Order of Co-Freemasonry . *** A. (Amy) Bothwell-Gosse, a Mason of the eighteenth grade, and publisher of the magazine "the Speculative Mason", and founder of the Order of Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry, is also the author of The Civilization of the Ancient Egyptians. A Scottish Templar (one of the orders that admit women), she died in 1954.
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