The truth is that Masonry is undoubtedly a religious institution, its religion being of that universal kind in which all men agree.


Quoted in: Chalmers Izett Paton (1872) Freemasonry and its jurisprudence, p. 56.


The truth is that Masonry is undoubtedly a religious institution, its religion being of that universal kind in which all men agree.

The truth is that Masonry is undoubtedly a religious institution, its religion being of that universal kind in which all men agree.

The truth is that Masonry is undoubtedly a religious institution, its religion being of that universal kind in which all men agree.

The truth is that Masonry is undoubtedly a religious institution, its religion being of that universal kind in which all men agree.