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Washington as a Freemason

Foundations of Freemasonry Series

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Washington as a Freemason

By: Albert G. Mackey
Narrated by: Adam Hanin
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Brother Mackey sets out to dispel the notion that George Washington, the first president of the United States of America, was anything but a Freemason. He provides ample documentary evidence to support what now has become a common claim. But Mackey goes beyond simply showing us proof that Washington's masonic initiation took place; he shows us that George was a Mason in his heart. His unwavering beliefs in the tenets of Freemasonry permeated him to his core, making him the man that history remembers him to be.

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I have enjoyed most of the Foundations of Masonry series, but this entry is a low point. Mackey appears to be writing in direct response to anti-Masonic movement of the 1800s and the work has aged very badly. Historical information on Washington is kept to a bare minimum, so more time can be spent evangelizing Washington as so kind of Masonic saint.

I would highly recommend Washington's Farewell by John Avlon for better information on Washington and his spiritual and Masonic ties. As for this short pamphlet, I can't recommend it for any price.

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