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The Character, Claims, and Practical Workings of Freemasonry

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Freemasonry is a spiritual brotherhood that has officially operated for almost four centuries. Christianity in general has always opposed them and this book explains why. It was written by a Christian minister who had once been a Freemason. He brings out a number of interesting claims, including how Freemasonry is a false religion, how they are sworn to persecute others, and the various forms of blasphemy involved in the craft. It is doubtful that this book will cause many Freemasons to quit, although it contains testimonials from a few people who did. It is more likely that it will provide Christians with support for their current faith and opposition to the Freemasonic craft.

284 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Charles Grandison Finney

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Charles Grandison Finney was a leader in the Second Great Awakening. He has been called The Father of Modern Revivalism. Finney was best known as an innovative revivalist, an opponent of Old School Presbyterian theology, an advocate of Christian perfectionism, a pioneer in social reforms in favor of women and blacks, a religious writer, and president at Oberlin College.

He is not to be mistaken for his great-grandson, Charles G. Finney (1905-1984).

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April 1, 2016
Brave to expose

For any man considering joining the Freemasons, he should read this first. For any involved in the lower degrees of Freemasonry, this is a must read. For anyone who wants to know why most politicians and especially those in high position are so corrupt, then again your answer lies here. Charles Finney is one of the few former masons, brave enough to expose this secret society for what it is.
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