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DANIEL PARKER’S MASONIC TABLET – Hardcover Edition
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Published by the Scottish Rite Research Society
Daniel Parker’s Masonic Tablet: A History, Decryption, and Facsimile of America’s First Cipher Ritual By Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, G.C., Grand Archivist and Grand Historian. Beginning about 1797 Thomas Smith Webb, author of the “Freemason’s Monitor,” taught a unique form of Masonic ritual to his students, who transcribed the ritual in private books, in a one-to-three lettered cipher code. This “Webb work” became the basis for most Masonic rituals used throughout the United States. In 1822 the Rev. Daniel Parker, a zealous Mason living in Kingston New York, had printed his own clever cipher ritual, which by-passed the need for private tutors, as a supplement to Webb’s Masonic monitor. Parker’s text give us the earliest full description of American Craft and York rituals.
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