THE SECRETS OF FREEMASONRY

THE ROYAL ARCH MASON
Spring, 1966

              

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Freemasonry, I admit, has its secrets. It has secrets peculiar to
itself, but of what do these principally consist? They consist of
signs and tokens which serve as testimonials of character and
qualifications, which are conferred after due instruction and
examination.

These are of no small value. They speak a universal language and
are a passport to the support and attention of the world. They
cannot be lost so long as memory retains its power. Let the
possessor of them be expatriated, shipwrecked or imprisoned; let
him be stripped of everything he has in the world, still their
credentials remain, and are available for use as circumstances
require.

The good effects which they have produced are established by the
incontestable facts of history. They have stayed the uplifted hand
of the destroyer; they have subdued the rancor of malevolence and
broken down the barriers of political animosity and sectarian
alienation.

On the battlefield, in the solitudes of the uncultivated forest or in
the busy haunts of the crowded city, they have made men, of the
most hostile feelings and the most diversified conditions, rush to
the aid of each other with special joy and satisfaction that they
have been able to afford relief to a Brother Mason.

Benjamin Franklin


POTS
For centuries had Freemasonry existed ere modern political controversies were
ever heard of, and when the topics which now agitate society were not known,
but were all united in brotherhood and affection. I know the institution to
be founded
on the great principles of charity, philanthropy and brotherly love.  BULWER.

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