Freemasonry its Symbolism, Religious Nature, and Law of Perfection by C.I. Paton
Publication: 1873 Reeves and Turner; London
Rare first edition of this Masonic work that delves into the esoteric aspects of Freemasonry, offering a thorough analysis of its symbols, spiritual foundations, and philosophical goals. While it is written from a Christian iconographic perspective, it also incorporates elements of Judaism. The text asserts that although Freemasonry welcomes individuals from various faiths, its teachings are fundamentally rooted in Christian symbolism and ethics. The author Chalmers Izett Paton was of Scottish descent and was closely involved with esoteric circles and Masonic studies, often emphasizing the compatibility between Christian doctrines and Masonic teachings.
Condition: publishers blue cloth boards, gilt title to spine, discoloration spotting to covers, binding firm, pages clean, in Very Good condition