Masonic quotes by Brothers
Being persuaded that a just application of the principles, on which the Masonic Fraternity is founded, must be promote of private virtue and public prosperity, I shall always be happy to advance the interests of the Society, and to be considered by them as a deserving brother.
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MANY MASONIC BOOKSThe great interest that has been aroused by Masonry through many centuries is indicated by the great number of Masonic books that have been published. Dr. G.B.F. Kloss, one of the strongest exponents of the theory that the Freemasons derived their origin from the builders of the Middle Ages, wrote many works on the subject, but his most valuable contribution was A Bibliography of Freemasonry, published 1844, and containing a list of five thousand six hundred and forty-nine books on Masonry, which in all probability enumerated almost the entire number then in existence. Many of the more important Masonic works, however, are those of the modern school, published since the latter half of the Nineteenth century. |
A Mason is not necessarily a member of a lodge. In a broad sense, he is any person who daily tries to live the Masonic life, and to serve intelligently the needs of the Great Architect.
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