From http://www.sacred-texts.com/mas/dun/index.htm
DUNCAN’S RITUALS
By Malcolm C. Duncan
{Book Description}This book presents details of Masonic initiation rituals, along with grips, passwords and regalia. Written in the 19th century, Duncan’s Ritual, as it is known, has been republished numerous times. It includes the three basic degrees of the Ancient York Rite, and four additional advanced degrees. There are over a hundred illustrations, all reproduced here, which show important details of the rituals, including gestures and symbolic pictures. Duncan’s Ritual is careful to note known variations where they exist. This book will be of interest to beginning Masons who want a roadmap of the craft, as well as experienced Masons who need a review. { MY NOTE: Or for those who wish to expose the lies of satan and evil of this group!!!}
Entered Apprentice or First Degrees
Most Excellent Master or Sixth Degree
Extracts from a Dictionary of Masonry
**Editor: this book only contains the first seven degrees.. what happened to the rest? It is a SECRET. As I have mentioned before most low level masons have absolutely no idea of how evil the organization they belong to really is. The secrets of the higher degrees remain a mystery to lower levels and the lower masons are the ones who do all the charitable work etc – in order to keep up a decent and good appearance to the world.
Here are three other major Mason works that novices are supposed to read upon entry of the “craft”
Morals and Dogma ~ by Albert Pike ( 1871) …an advanced textbook of the esoteric basis of Freemasonry.
Symbolism of Freemasonry ~ by Albert G. Mackey ( 1882) ( history , significant symbols, temple of Solomon )
The Builders ~ by Joseph Fort Newton ( 1914) Shorter and easier book than Morals and Dogma apparantly
The Meaning of Masonry ~W.L Wilmhurst ( 1922) This is a set of essays which discuss the esoteric side of Masonry. The author, Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, (b. 1867, d. 1939) attempts to demonstrate that Masonry has a deeper meaning, specifically the striving for human perfection, and is firmly in the mainstream of traditional mystery teachings.