The following was first published in 1823 in the Farmers Almanac that was published in Andover, Mass. This is as relevant today as it was the day it was written.
“definition of a Freemason"
The real Freemason is distinguished from the rest of Mankind by the    uniform unrestrained rectitude of his conduct. Other men are honest    in fear of punishment which the law might inflect they are religious    in expectation of being rewarded, or in dread of the devil, in the    next world. 
A Freemason would be just if there were no laws, human or divine    except those written in his heart by the finger of his Creator. In    every climate, under every system of religion, he is the same.    
He kneels before the Universal Throne of God in gratitude for the    blessings he has received and humble solicitation for his future    protection.    
He venerates the good men of all religions. He disturbs    not the religion of others. He restrains his passions, because they    cannot be indulged without injuring his neighbor or himself. He    gives no offense, because he does not choose to be offended. He    contracts no debts which he is certain he cannot discharge. because    he is honest upon principal.            
Good writing Brother! Keep up the good work! And I saw a blurb you had mentioned about my podcast, thanks for the mention! Take care.
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