An Authentic 19th-Century Templar Monitor — Rituals, History, and Traditions First published in 1894 by George Cooper Connor , Shibboleth: A Templar Monitor is a richly detailed work of American Knights Templar Freemasonry , blending ritual, history, and cultural tradition into one extraordinary volume. Though not directly connected to the medieval Knights Templar, the Masonic Knights Templar carried forward the ideals of chivalry, charity, and fraternity through distinctive rituals, regalia, and ceremonies. Shibboleth preserves these practices in their authentic 19th-century form. Inside, readers will discover: Templar Rituals and Monitors — ceremonies, forms, and guidance for members. - Historical Narratives — material on the Templars, biblical stories, and lessons in knightly virtue. - Songs, Poetry, and Sermons — a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural life of 19th-century Masonic Templars. - Illustrated Forms and Woodcuts — original engravings capturing the unique atmosphere of the era. - Practical Advice — including “Hints on Templar Banquets” with reminders such as: “Never permit smoking when ladies are present.” Why This Edition? For Freemasons & Templars: A faithful reproduction of a key 19th-century Templar monitor. For Historians & Collectors: A rare cultural artifact of American Masonic literature. For Seekers of Esoteric Wisdom: A blend of ritual, history, and moral teaching rooted in knightly ideals. “Shibboleth captures the spirit of 19th-century American Freemasonry — a fusion of ritual precision, knightly honor, and Masonic brotherhood.” This Illustrated Deluxe Edition is a must-have for anyone interested in Freemasonry, Knights Templar history, or the cultural traditions of 19th-century Masonic life .