That's right... 4 Freemasons are quoted with honorable mention in today's WT rag study... Anyways, these are:
Paragraph 1: John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) - Freemason and Quaker Poet who wrote "Masonic Voice Review". There is even a Freemason affiliated lodge in Massachusetts named after him... The John Greenleaf Whittier Order of DeMolay which is part of the "Freemasons of the Eastern Star"..
Paragraph 4: Albert Barnes (1798-1870) - Freemason and Presbyterian who was directly involved in the Gnostic Liberation Front which, among other false teachings, attempted to dissuade their members into believing that Lucifer is NOT Satan. This is plainly evident in "Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament".
Paragraph 7: Frederick William Farrar (1831-1903) - Freemason who wrote "The Life of Christ" and is quoted in several pro-Freemason books such as "The Enlightenment Bible" written by Jewish Freemason Jonathan Sheehan.
Paragraph 17: John Bertram Phillips (1906-1982) - Freemason who held many anti-christian views. On page 28 of his book "Ring of Truth" he insists that the Bible is not entirely inspired by God, suggesting that men on earth basically filled in the blanks as they went along. Sound familiar?
What's puzzling to me is why the Watchtower Corporation continuously makes honorable mentions of Freemasons of the past and makes no negative comments about any Freemasons or Freemasonry in general in any of its literatrash...
CA