The Builders - A Story and Study of Masonry

by Joseph Fort Newton

Michael, R Poll (Foreword)

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Freemasonry, is committed to the principle of the Commonwealth, the application to the field of government and social policy of the law of human brotherhood, of the duty of man to his neighbor, near and far, wherein lies our only hope of a world fit for free men to live in, where fraternity can flourish and the spirit of goodwill grow and be glorified. Surely, in a world torn by strife and divided by so many feuds of race, religion, and
nationality, we have a right to rejoice in a fellowship, at once free, gentle, and refining, which spans all distances of space and all differences of speech, and brings men together by a common impulse and inspiration in mutual respect and brotherly regard. Truly it needs no philosopher to discern that such a fraternity, the very existence of which is a fact eloquent beyond words; and doubly so because, by its genius, Freemasonry is international and therefore ought to be responsive
to the ideal of world-fellowship.
  • ISBN10 1887560513
  • ISBN13 9781887560511
  • Publish Date 20 March 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Michael Poll Publishing
  • Format eBook
  • Language English