The Builder No. 4 | Freemasonry Magazine

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The Builder will be positive, but not dogmatic; open minded, but never indifferent; considerate of all, but absolutely uncompromising in respect of the principles of Freemasonry, seeking the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Critical it must be, since criticism, as Arnold defined it, is appreciation, estimate, “co-operation in the search for truth.” Those who write for these pages may expect to have their theories put to the test of reason and fact in the open forum of debate, which is what the seeker after truth most desires. Let the discussion be frank, free and thorough; all that the editor asks is that it be fraternal in spirit, each one keeping an open mind and a kind heart toward all his comrades in the great quest.

 

Contents

HOW TO STUDY MASONRY | A symposium

THE FIELD OF STUDY
By Prof. Roscoe Pound, Harvard University

THE PURPOSE OF STUDY
By Hon. Louis Block, Past Grand Master, Iowa

THE METHOD OF STUDY
By Prof. F. W. Shepardson, University of Chicago

"WORTHY AND WELL QUALIFIED"

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

THE PHILOSOPHY OF MASONRY
Five Lectures Delivered under the Auspices of the Grand Master of Massachusetts Masonic temple, Boston.
IV PIKE

CHARGE GIVEN TO THE CANDIDATE BY HIS FATHER

PIKE, THE PATRIOT
By Lilian Pike Roome

Expansion
National Defense
The Union
Masonry

HYSTERIA IN FREEMASONRY
By Bro. Wm. F. Kuhn, P. G. H. P. (Missouri)

PROBLEMS IN MASONIC CHARITY
By Bro. Geo. E. Frazer. Grand President Acacia Fraternity

Ploughing And Reaping
The Presence
Wisdom Of Albert Pike
Maxims Of Mark
There Is No Unbelief Peace
The Better Way
Fear
Peace
The Mystic Art
The Church

EDITORIAL | THE SPIRIT OF EASTER

CORRESPONDENCE

The Happy Way
That War-Lord
Hiram, The Craftsman.
The Twenty-Four Inch Gauge
Operative Masons
Why Study Masonry?

THE LIBRARY | “IN A NOOK WITH A BOOK"

Questions

Books Received

At Her Grave

 

 


ISBN 9788418379635
Pages 90
Width 6 in
Height 9 in