Mormonism and Masonry by Samuel H. Goodwin (1920)

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"Mormonism and Masonry" by Samuel H. Goodwin offers a comprehensive examination of the connections between the LDS Church and Freemasonry. Published in 1920, this work explores the similarities and differences in rituals, symbols, and practices between the two groups. Goodwin, leveraging his status as a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite and York Rite Mason, investigates potential influences of Masonic rites on the LDS temple ceremonies crafted by Joseph Smith. This text is a critical resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historical and doctrinal links between these influential organizations, providing in-depth analysis supported by historical documents and comparative studies.

About the Author:
Samuel H. Goodwin, an esteemed Freemason, held the prestigious 32nd Degree in the Scottish Rite and was also a member of the York Rite. His deep understanding of Masonic traditions and rituals informs his scholarly work, providing a nuanced perspective on the intersections between Freemasonry and Mormonism. Goodwin's expertise is evident throughout his book, which leverages his firsthand knowledge of Masonic practices to draw connections with the rituals of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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