Conclusion
As noted in the preceding chapters, this book does not pre tend to provide a detailed account of Freemasonry. Such an account would fill - has filled - many large volumes and would be quite expensive to purchase.
What has been attempted here is a summarization that will provide the inquisitive non-Mason the information he needs to determine if he wishes to explore the matter further.
The evolution of the fraternity in Europe, for example, is fascinating reading and various accounts may be found in most large libraries.
There are many detailed biographies of famous Masons, in America and abroad. It is indeed interesting to read of the effect Freemasonry exerted upon the activities of many of these famous men. And these, too, are available in most good libraries.
If this booklet has dispelled any myths, has answered any questions, or has cleared up any contentions, then it has served its purpose.
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