The Masonic Book Club, Vol. 2
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Benjamin Franklin's 1734 publication of The Constitutions of the Free-Masons stands as a landmark in both American printing and fraternal history. Essentially a reprint of Dr. James Anderson's 1723 original British version, Franklin, who was himself the Grand Master of Pennsylvania at the time, produced the volume to provide a standardized framework for the growing number of lodges across the colonies. Beyond its organizational utility, the book is a testament to Franklin's spirit and his deep alignment with Enlightenment-era ideals like secular morality, self-improvement, and civic duty.
Benjamin Franklin's 1734 publication of The Constitutions of the Free-Masons stands as a landmark in both American printing and fraternal history. Essentially a reprint of Dr. James Anderson's 1723 original British version, Franklin, who was himself the Grand Master of Pennsylvania at the time, produced the volume to provide a standardized framework for the growing number of lodges across the colonies. Beyond its organizational utility, the book is a testament to Franklin's spirit and his deep alignment with Enlightenment-era ideals like secular morality, self-improvement, and civic duty.
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