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The treatise systematically sets out the constitutional and customary rules governing Freemasonry, distinguishing unwritten ancient usages from written statutes and listing authoritative sources. It provides a historical sketch and detailed guidance on organizing grand lodges, the roles, powers, and responsibilities of their officers, and the legislative, judicial, and executive functions of masonic jurisdictions. It then addresses subordinate lodges, their officers and procedures, rules of order, and administrative practices. Finally it treats individual membership: qualifications, petitions, balloting, probation, degrees, and the rights and duties of apprentices, fellow crafts, and master masons, with attention to landmarks and masonic jurisprudence.

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Albert Gallatin Mackey

Albert Gallatin Mackey was an American Masonic scholar and author, best known for his influential works on Freemasonry. His writings, including "The Principles of Masonic Law" and "The Symbolism of Freemasonry," delve into the constitutional laws, usages, and symbolic meanings within the Masonic tradition. Mackey's contributions have significantly shaped the understanding of Masonic principles and practices, making him a notable figure in the study of this fraternal organization. His analytical approach and comprehensive insights continue to be referenced by Masonic scholars and practitioners alike.

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