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, do. , 589. Whatever may be thought in other jurisdictions of the twenty-one Quakers, Can- adians will not think a Masonic or any other Lodge defiled by the pres- ence of "men who kept their faith to Englands Crown and scorned an alien name. " In pursuing a legal enquiry not germane to the subject of this paper, I found an official account of dis- astrous consequences of a Masonic Initiation, nearly two centuries ago, which it seemed to me would be of in- terest to the Craft. It took place in Pennsylvania in 1737-8. prev     next
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