In this book, the first since major changes have been made in the status and proceedings of Royal Arch Masonry, Duncan Moore attempts a fresh look at what is an essential part of our Craft and indeed of our lives. The Royal Arch has been rightly described as the 'root, heart and marrow' of Freemasonry. Moore looks at the Degree from its somewhat obscure origins and possible ancestries, through its growth in the 18th century and the position after the Union of the two preceding Grand Lodges in 1813. The development of Royal Arch Masonry since then is considered with an analysis of its symbolism and the functions of its officers and an in-depth explanation of the lectures of the degree.
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