Character Counts: Freemasonry Is a National Treasure and a Source of Our Founders' Constitutional Original Intent

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AuthorHouse, 2010 - 448 páginas

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Character Strengths and Virtues
5
Denslows 10000 Famous Freemasons
11
SBC Magnificent SevenLegends in Their Own Time
13
PART
32
Arturo de Hoyos Morris Cerza
44
David Bartons Question Concoction
51
Albert Pike Most Misrepresented Mason
59
Most Influential Critics8 12 Categories of Critics
68
A Few More LegendsPatriots to Scientists
257
John Muhlenberg
260
Religious Freedom Stamp
266
Prestons Masonry
272
Founding Fathers Original IntentFreedom
275
Bartons Original Intent
280
Boyds Myth of a Christian Nation
287
First Amendment Wall of Separation and Masonry Unifying
293

Fishers Behind Lodge Door
74
ElAmins AlIslam Freemasonry
82
e Burns Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated
86
j DeGeers Refutation of Blanchard
94
Coopers Rosslyn Hoax?
103
Knights Book of Hiram
109
Faith Pronouncements by Major Religious Bodies
115
Salzas Why Catholics Cannot
117
33
119
Secular AntiMasons More Subtle and Academic 68
128
Real Paganism and the Critics Challenge
135
34
137
PART THREE
164
Freemasonrys Vast Array of Symbols of Honor
185
SecrecyTreasure of the Home Wisdom of the Mature
199
PART FOUR
220
A SBC Magnificent SevenExtraordinary SBC Freemasons
243
FIRST AMENDMENT
304
Part
308
Trumbulls Painting of Declaration Committee
311
Statue of Liberty
317
Great Seal of United States
325
The Enlightenment and Freemasonry
329
Martin Luther
331
John Lafayette
341
A The American Revolution and Need for Freedom
349
William Penn
350
Minute Man Statue
357
Thomas Paine Common Sense
365
ConclusionFreemasonry Is an American National Treasure
371
Index to Character Counting
388
Internet Sites Referenced
415
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