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“Entire meetings could and should be devoted to Masonic teaching.”
Joseph Fort Newton, ca 1957

    NEW BOOKS Nov 2009
TITLE AUTHOR COMMENTS
Cults, conspiracies, and secret societies : the straight scoop on Freemasons, the Illuminati, Skull & Bones, Black Helicopters, the New World Order, and many, many more Arthur Goldwag ISBN - 10: 0307390675
The invisible history of the Rosicrucians : the world's most mysterious secret society Tobias Churton ISBN - 10: 159477255X
Towards a Christian republic : Antimasonry and the great transition in New England, 1826-1836 Paul Goodman ISBN - 10: 0195048644
Knights and Freemasons: the birth of modern Freemasonry Albert Mackey ISBN - 10: 1887560661
The cryptic rite in Ontario: the Grand Council of Royal and Select masters of Ontario from 1871 to 2004 Michael Jenkyns Located Here
Irish Masonic lodges in the province of Ontario (1819-1858) and Masonic independence Located Here
The architect 2009: special 25th anniversary issue Grand Council AMD Canada Located Here
A 100 year history of Freemasonry in Beausejour, Manitoba Ophir Lodge #112 1909-2009 Located Here
Vox lucis : v. 28 Fiat Lux Lodge of Research #1980n Located Here
Centennial programme Acacia Lodge No 111 100th anniversary Located Here

 

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