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Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
A Defence of Freemasonry (Woodford, A. F. A.),1874.
Author:- Woodford, A. F. A.
Date:- 1874 -
UGLE Classification:- A 798 WOO - Anti-Masonry & Vindications: Answers and vindications
WMLMT Classification:- Masonic Discussion
Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)
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By A. F. A. WOOFORD, M.A., Past Grand Chaplain. The best defence, after all, of our Fraternity, is for each brother to practise the principles he is taught in Lodge. Every member has to a certain extent the honour of his Grand Lodge in his keeping, and only by “square conduct” can be rightly interpretwhat it is to be a Freemason.
Published by George Kenning, 198 Fleet Street, London, E.C. 1874.
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pp. viii. 71. 8½”x5¼”. George Kenning, London, 1874.