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Douglas Macarthur, 33ø, Great General and Mason (11 May 2003 - Dr. Mark Fravel)
A biography that recognises the fine achievements of Douglas Macarthur, who is seen by some as an American national hero.
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Buffalo Hunter to Grand Master (07 August 2003 - Joseph E. Bennett)
John William Poe, almost forgotten in the pages of history, led a long and eventful life well into the twentieth century. His story unfolds in Maysville, Kentucky, in 1850, where the boy destined to become a legendary pioneer and an honorable Mason was born.
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Demolay Thoughts To Share (07 August 2003 - David C. Goodnow)
It is possible, in this day and age, to live an honorable life that spells achievement of your goals while also paving the way for someone else who may not have the tools to put it all together. You can do both. You don't have to choose one or the other. You can help that some one along the way by leadership and example.
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Freemasonry in Society (07 August 2003 - Michael W. Walker)
On his initiation, the Brethren are assured that the candidate is 'living in good repute amongst his friends and neighbours.' He is therefore, or should be, a peaceable and law-abiding citizen who gets on well with others. The autohor offers his opinion on what Freemasonry has to offer to society.
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Masonic Research (07 August 2003 - Dr. Wallace McLeod)
The Craft clearly has a number of different functions. It confers degrees. It conciliates friendship. It induces the habit of virtue. It ministers to the relief of want and sorrow. It encourages its members to make a daily advancement in Masonic knowledge. The author examines about the last of these objectives, Masonic education.
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Praying In Lodge (07 August 2003 - Gary Leazer)
Critics of Freemasonry often ask, "Do Masons worship Yahweh, the God of the Bible, when they join in Masonic worship with Hindus, Moslems, and members of other faiths?". The author examins this difficult subject.
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Quality (07 August 2003 - 'The Hesperian' - David Randel)
If we are bringing in new members to "save Masonry" or to keep our lodges from "going under" then we are not only doing a disservice to the new members, but in the long-run we are hurting ourselves by diverting our resources to the wrong front.
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Rings, Jewels, Caps (07 August 2003 - Dr. S. Brent Morris)
A quick check of some of the oldest manuscript rituals in the Archives of the Mother Supreme Council, shows that a gold ring and other items of regalia has always been given to those receiving the Degree of Perfection. The author describes the history behind this custom.
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Masonic Visitation (March 11, 1989 - R.W. Bro. Norman Senn, PDDGM, G.R)
History, Facts and Opinion Related to The Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodge Of Alberta Alberta
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Masonry In Business (October, 1924 - Unknown )
There are many abuses committed in the name of Masonic business, against which the newly made Mason may well guard himself. Chief of these is the demand, in the name of Masonry, for business favors which would never be asked or granted without a Masonic background.
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