FOREWORD.To Freemasons.This little book has been written in answer to the oft-repeated question-"Has any brother anything to offer for the good of Masonry?" The following pages are the author's answer to that question. He can hardly hope that every brother Mason will agree with his views of either Freemasonry or Clericalism. AU he asks is that they read and consider the facts herein set forth and their logical bearing on the signs of the times and the living issues of the day.While he has endeav
...ored to make the matters herein discussed exceedingly plain, and has re-stated the same problems in various forms (sometimes, perhaps, at the expense of mere literary form in composition) he feels that failure at that point is of little consequence compared with clear-DTable of Contents CONTENTS; Frontispiece-Liberty and Light; SUBJECTS; PAOB; Foreword-To Freemasons? fl; Introduction-By T K 15; To Catholics 21; The Grand Architect of the Universe 27; The Genius of Freemasonry 39; Freemasonry as an Institution 55; Freemasonry as a Fraternity 73; FreemasonTy as a Science of Ethics 89; Freemasonry as a Philosophy of Life 101; Freemasonry as a Great School 117; The Origin of Freemasonry as a School of Progressive Moral Science 141; Freemasonry as a Great Work 165; Freemasonry as a "World Power versus Clericalism 177; Facts and References 201; The Pope's Politics217; The Real Issues 229; Tho Balance of Power 259; Roman Clericalism-A Menaee to Civilization-The; Worst Enemy of Man 277; The Cmeade 309About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention h
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