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P. Donahoe
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English
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136

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS.
I. The Name Freemason 2
II. There is Freemason and Freemason 5
III. What is the Secret of the Customary Recruiting of Freemasonry 9
IV. With what Ceremonies one is made a Freemason 13
V. First and Terrible Trial of the Apprentice Mason 18
VI. The Three Journeys ; a Second Trial of the Apprentice Mason 22
VII. The Final Trials 25
VIII. The Oath 27
IX. Of the Degree of Companion, the Second Masonic Degree 32
X. Of the Third Degree, the Degree of Master Mason 34
XI. Of the High Degrees of Freemasonry 45
XII. Of the High Degree of Judge-Philosopher-Grand-Commander-Unknown 48
XIII. Of the High Degree of Knight Kadosch 50
XIV. Of the High Degree of Rosicrucian 53
XV. Of True Freemasonry, which is Occult, and all Secret 57
XVI. Horrible Excesses Practised by the Masons of the Back Lodges 63
XVII. What the Brothers of the Back Lodges Think and Say of, and Expect to do with, their Dear Brothers of the Exterior Lodges 68
XVIII. How the Masons of the Back Lodges make use of, and Manage the Princes and Noblemen who Join Freemasonry 70
XIX. Of the Public Organization of Exterior Freemasonry 77
XX. Does Masonry Love the Poor as it would have us Believe? 83
XXI. That Freemasonry is a Formidable Power 84
XXII. That Freemasonry is, in Spite of its Sayings, Essentially Impious, Antichristian, and Atheist 88
XXIII. How Masonry Finds its Happiness in the Worship of the Sun 93
XXIV. The Masonic Press 97
XXV. That Freemasonry is Beginning to lay Hold on Youth by Means of Instruction and Education 100
XXVI. How Freemasonry Extends its Action to Young Girls 105
XXVII. About Adoption by Freemasonry, otherwise Female Freemasonry 108
XXVIII. A Banquet ©f Mason Sisters 116
XXIX. Does Feminine Masonry Confne itself to Banquets and Amusements? 119
XXX. That the Church has very Justly Anathematized the Whole Freemasonry, without any Restriction 123
XXXI. Express Sentences Passed on Freemasonry by the Sovereign Pontiffs 126
XXXII. What we must do, in the Face of the Great Anti-christian Conspiracy 131

Edition Notes

Bound with Histoire, doctrine et but de la Franc-maçonnerie. Lyon, 1866; and Ségur, Louis Gaston Adrien de: Les Francs-maçons. Paris, 1868.

No. 3 in a binder's collection.

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viii, 136 p. ;
Number of pages
136

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OL16570007M
Internet Archive
TheFreemasons
OCLC/WorldCat
793566091

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