Albert G. Mackey

Albert G. Mackey
Albert G. Mackey (1807–1881) was an American physician, historian, and prolific author, best known for his influential works on Freemasonry. A prominent figure in Masonic scholarship, he wrote extensively about the history, rituals, and symbolism of Freemasonry, contributing to its modern interpretations. His most well-known works include "The Symbolism of Freemasonry" and "The Encyclopedia of Freemasonry." Mackey's writings remain a foundational reference for Freemasons and scholars interested in Masonic traditions and esoteric studies.

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Chapter I. Historical Sketch. Grand Lodges under their present organization, are, in respect to the antiquity of the Order, of a comparatively modern date. We hear of no such bodies in the earlier ages of the institution. Tradition informs us, that originally it was governed by the despotic authority of a few chiefs. At the building of the temple, we have reason to believe that King Solomon exercised... more...

I. Preliminary. The Origin and Progress of Freemasonry. Any inquiry into the symbolism and philosophy of Freemasonry must necessarily be preceded by a brief investigation of the origin and history of the institution. Ancient and universal as it is, whence did it arise? What were the accidents connected with its birth? From what kindred or similar association did it spring? Or was it original and... more...