Is It True What They Say About
Freemasonry?
The Methods of Anti-Masons (Second Edition, Revised)
Art deHoyos and S. Brent Morris
With a Foreword and Addendum by James T. Tresner
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Dedicated to the memory of
John Jamieson Robinson
Researcher • Author • Master Mason
The
worst readers are those who proceed like plundering soldiers: they pick up
a few things they use, soil and confuse the rest, and blaspheme the whole.
I am
appalled, I am bound to say, by the unsolicited material that has been
sent to me...prior to this debate. What beggars my imagination is the way
in which anyone, for whatever sort of malicious or neurotic or malicious
[sic] reason, who writes anything denouncing freemasonry is assumed by
some to be telling the truth. They are not. We have seen it in public life
and we have seen it here. The Church should be different.... I am ashamed
when fellow Christians are so gullible and so uncharitable, and that is
putting it charitably.
--Canon R. Lewis (not a Mason), speaking to the
General Synod of the Church of England.
Quoted in Christopher Haffner, Workman Unashamed
(Shepperton, England: Lewis Masonic, 1989),
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