1877. Including an analysis of Anderson's constitutions of 1723 and
1738, authorized by the Grand Lodge of England. This book is
written in the interest of pure, legitimate, ancient Masonry, and
not as a remunerative effort. Its aim is to give direction to
Masonic thought in the elimination and expression of the great
fundamental principles of the Institution, pure universal,
cosmopolitan Masonry and charity.
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