1867. Or facts and opinions, illustrative of the character and
tendency of Freemasonry. There are many good and well-meaning men
and women, who, having been tainted or deceived by various
pernicious publication, entertain the most ungenerous and
prejudiced opinions of the Masonic Order. In friendly controversy
with such persons, laboring under mistaken views, Mackey's brethren
may find some assistance from the pages herein contributed toward
the advancement of that institution, to which his attachment
increased with his knowledge of its principles.
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