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Preamble to On Yonder Book (optional)
It must indeed be gratifying to know that you are at last a Master Mason,
and once you have affixed your signature to the Bylaws of this lodge,
you will have sealed your allegiance to the oldest and greatest
fraternity in existence, one that encircles the globe and whose
influence for good is never ending.
The particular reason that you chose to become a member of this grand and
noble order is known only to yourself. It might have been the prompting
of idle curiosity. That being true, you should now be well satisfied.
It might have been for financial reasons. That being true, be at once
undeceived for Freemasonry offers no financial benefits to any of its
members. It might have been for social aspirations. That being true,
you are now afforded the opportunity to acquaint yourself with many
interesting and intelligent gentlemen. It might have been because a
relative or close friend (can also name the relative such as father,
brother, etc. as appropriate) is a Mason and expressed a desire that
you should become one also and follow in their footsteps. That being
true, it is not only an honor to yourself, but to the fraternity as
well.
But, be the reason that it may, there are two great questions that still
confront you. Will you be worth anything or nothing to Freemasonry and,
will Freemasonry be worth anything or nothing to you? The answers lie
within you yourself, for if you will apply to your own life the lessons
that you have received in the three degrees, it will make you a better
citizen, a better father, a better son and a fonder
husband............for
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