The Mysteries of Freemasonry, and the Principles of Masonic Law
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• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
THE MYSTERIES OF FREEMASONRY By CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORGAN
THE PRINCIPLES OF MASONIC LAW By ALBERT G. MACKEY, M.D
About the Author
"William Morgan (1774–1826?) was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance and presumed murder in 1826 ignited a powerful movement against the Freemasons, a secret fraternal society that had become influential in the United States. After Morgan announced his intention to publish a book exposing Freemasonry's "secrets", he was arrested, kidnapped by Masons, and believed murdered.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 – June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor, and is best known for his authorship of many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly Masonic Landmarks." -- Wikipedia
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• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
THE MYSTERIES OF FREEMASONRY By CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORGAN
THE PRINCIPLES OF MASONIC LAW By ALBERT G. MACKEY, M.D
About the Author
"William Morgan (1774–1826?) was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance and presumed murder in 1826 ignited a powerful movement against the Freemasons, a secret fraternal society that had become influential in the United States. After Morgan announced his intention to publish a book exposing Freemasonry's "secrets", he was arrested, kidnapped by Masons, and believed murdered.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 – June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor, and is best known for his authorship of many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly Masonic Landmarks." -- Wikipedia
The Mysteries of Freemasonry, and the Principles of Masonic Law
This edition features
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
THE MYSTERIES OF FREEMASONRY By CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORGAN
THE PRINCIPLES OF MASONIC LAW By ALBERT G. MACKEY, M.D
About the Author
"William Morgan (1774–1826?) was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance and presumed murder in 1826 ignited a powerful movement against the Freemasons, a secret fraternal society that had become influential in the United States. After Morgan announced his intention to publish a book exposing Freemasonry's "secrets", he was arrested, kidnapped by Masons, and believed murdered.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 – June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor, and is best known for his authorship of many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly Masonic Landmarks." -- Wikipedia
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes
CONTENTS
THE MYSTERIES OF FREEMASONRY By CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORGAN
THE PRINCIPLES OF MASONIC LAW By ALBERT G. MACKEY, M.D
About the Author
"William Morgan (1774–1826?) was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance and presumed murder in 1826 ignited a powerful movement against the Freemasons, a secret fraternal society that had become influential in the United States. After Morgan announced his intention to publish a book exposing Freemasonry's "secrets", he was arrested, kidnapped by Masons, and believed murdered.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 – June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor, and is best known for his authorship of many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly Masonic Landmarks." -- Wikipedia
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Publication date: | 06/18/2012 |
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