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The Builders

By: Joseph Fort Newton
Narrated by: Anne Makoto
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Summary

Joseph Fort Newton's work The Builders (1914) is regarded as a masterpiece on the subject of Freemasonry. It delves into the ancient past to identify the roots of the organization. Newton suggests that it derives from the Roman Collegia, a society of master builders and architects.

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