Told Through the Ages: A Series of Masonic Stories

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Kessinger Publishing, 1993 - 260 σελίδες
Several of my readers may be surprised at finding my name on a book which avowedly contains fiction, but I would suggest that valuable as is the mystical teaching of Freemasonry, its moral teachings are equally essential for the work it has to do in the world. Freemasonry is acknowledged to be a 'System of Morality, veiled in allegory, ' and in this volume I have endeavored to convey the old moral teachings under a new guise. Contents: At High Noon; O Wonderful Masons; A Curiously Wrought Stone; The Criminal King; A Discovery They Deemed of Importance; The Passing of Socrates; College of Architects at Pompeii; Departure of the Eagles; The True Word; Tools of a Master Mason; The Light; Master's Mark of Approval; Geoffrey of Conway; To Do Justly; Father Matthew's Dream; Only an Accident; How they Saved Tewkesbury Abbey; From Darkness to Light; John Custos and the Spanish Inquisition; The Cat and Her Kittens.

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