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indexfreemasonry   THE CHARACTER, CLAIMS AND PRACTICAL WORKINGS OF FREEMASONRY 1869 By Rev. C. G. FINNEY late President of Oberlin College, Ohio Author's Preface Chapter 1: Intro Chapter 2: Scrap…

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Preface

freem_preface PREFACE   IN few words I wish to state what are not and what are my reasons for writing this book. 1. It is not that I have any…

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Freemasonry: Chapter 1

freem_intro   INTRODUCTION   IT is high time that the Church of Christ was awake to the character and tendency of Freemasonry. Forty years ago, we supposed that it was…

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freem_chap9   FREEMASONRY By The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY   CHAPTER IX AWFUL PROFANITY OF MASONIC OATHS   IN the degree of Templar and Knight of Malta, as found in…

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freem_chap8   FREEMASONRY By The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY   CHAPTER VIII SWORN TO PERSECUTE   Masons are sworn to "persecute unto the death anyone who violates Masonic obligation. In…

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freem_chap7   FREEMASONRY By The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY   CHAPTER VII ROYAL ARCH DEGREE   The fourth degree of Masonry is that of "Mark Master." The fifth is that…

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freem_chap6   FREEMASONRY By The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY CHAPTER VI MASTER'S DEGREE   PASS over the second degree of Masonry, the oath of which, in substance, is similar to…

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freem_chap5   FREEMASONRY By The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY CHAPTER V EXAMINATION OF THE BOOKS REVEALING FREEMASONRY   HAVING established the fact that Bernard in his "light on Masonry," William…

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