Ritual, Secrecy and Civil Society Vol. 6, No. 2, Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 | Page 88

Fiat Lux : Full Score , Parts Included Composed by by Gregory Thomas Woolford Martin Gregory Thomas Woolford Martin has created compositons for Shakespeare radio adaptations have been broadcast on WAMU , and he both composed and wrote the libretto for his opera Life in Death performed at the Kennedy Center ’ s Millennium Stage and at the Capital Fringe Festival . As a musicologist his writings are on the subjects of music technology and aesthetics .
Freemasonry in All Ages by Rev . M . F . Carey The tension in Freemasonry over its legendary and real origins and with its Enlightenment ethos in contrast with Christian views is apparent in this work by an Irish Episcopalian priest who came to American in the later part of the nineteenth century and immersed himself in Masonic study . Considering the passage of years , the overview provided remains remarkably insightful .
Freemasonry in Canada By Sheppard Osborne
Since its appearance in 1915 , Freemasonry in Canada has been a starting point for any serious discussion of Canadian lodge history . It was remarkable in its time for covering not only developments in the Canadian provinces but also the course of special Masonic groups such as the Shrine and Royal Order of Scotland .
Freemasonry in Inverness by Alexander Ross
Alexander Ross ( 1834-1925 ) was educated at Inverness Royal Academy and became an architect like his father . He joined St . John ’ s Masonic Lodge in 1833 and eventually was its Master . Ross traveled throughout Scotland as public education expanded and was responsible for the plans of over 450 schools .
Freemasonry : A French View by Roger Dachez and Alain Bauer Perhaps one should speak not of Freemasonry but of Freemasonries in the plural . In each country Masonic historiography has developed uniqueness , but it is safe to say that one of the highest levels of scholarship has been in France . This book is a case in point , as two of the best known French Masonic scholars present their own view of the worldwide evolution and challenging mysteries of the fraternity over the centuries .