in Philadelphia from 1797 to 1800. In this crucial period, when Philadelphia's African Lodge came into being, Winch argues that the black Masons were a diverse, cosmopolitan group who affiliated with different churches, practiced a wide range of professions, and had varied educational levels. Winc...
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Certainly there are few Presidents who have not been masons, for instance. Freemasonry in its lower levels espouses te hghest of Christian ideals…what is really happening in th upper ranks, who can say? Yale’s Skull and Bones gave us John Keary and George Bush. Are there Christians or ...
The majority of the Founding Fathers were Masons, and as such, anti-Christian and especially anti-Catholic Christian. The Enlightenment values, upon which our nation was founded, were entirely based on antipathy for the Catholic Church. I certainly agree that there is a dissident agenda. I have...
The majority of the Founding Fathers were Masons, and as such, anti-Christian and especially anti-Catholic Christian. The Enlightenment values, upon which our nation was founded, were entirely based on antipathy for the Catholic Church. I certainly agree that there is a dissident agenda. I have...
and the beings. During some encounters it was indicated the mysterious men and beings were a part of “the brotherhoods, ancient and modern.” The brotherhoods I was told included the Masons and The Masonic Order, as well as other ancient and modern brotherhoods. Several times he encouraged...