Freemasonry is an organization that seeks self-improvement, and to benefit the communities in which they live. Freemasons follow a strong moral code emphasizing intellectual freedom, and personal responsibility, with the key precepts of fortitude, prudence, and justice. You can join by contacting, and expressing an interest at a Masonic lodge near you.

American Freemason Ebook Library

Freemasonry Ebooks

If you would like to learn more about Freemasonry, all of the e-books below are absolutely free. In addition, the information within them is in the public domain, so you may give them away, or sell them. The Zip file include all the e-books listed below, along with a few older articles in the public domain.

I've uploaded them to Media Fire here. Enjoy!

The Principles of Masonic Law

The Principles of Masonic Law: A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages And Landmarks of Freemasonry. Written by Albert G. Mackey M.D., in 1856.

The Symbolism of Freemasonry

The Symbolism of Freemasonry Illustrating and Explaining Its Science and Philosophy, its Legends, Myths and Symbols. This book was written by Albert G. Mackey M.D. in 1882.


The Mysteries of Freemasonry

The Mysteries of Freemasonry by Captain William Morgan, written around 1825. Keep in mind, this is an anti-Mason book! Captain Morgan was denied membership by the Free Masons, and then decided to get his revenge by writing this book.

The book does go into detail about the Masons, of course, it's only the word of a vengeful man. After writing this book, Captain Morgan was mysteriously kidnapped and murdered. Unfortunately, innocent Free Masons were victims in this, as it created an anti-Masonic movement at that time.


The Patriot Papers

1. The Declaration of Independence

2. The Constitution of the United States of America

3. The Bill of Rights

4. Amendments 11-27

5. The Federalist Papers

6. The Anti-federalist Papers

7. The Articles of Confederation

8. George Washington's Farewell Address

9. Common Sense, by Thomas Paine

10. The Magna Carta

11. The Monroe Doctrine

12. The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878