The Builder - Full Collection (Observant Free-Masonry)
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The Builder - Full Collection (Observant Free-Masonry)
Author: National Masonic Research Society
Year: 1915
The Builder Magazine: A Forgotten Voice of Masonic Integrity Published between 1915 and 1930 by the National Masonic Research Society, The Builder was a collection of the best pieces of architecture presented in Lodge, more than just a periodical issue, it was a rallying cry for Masons concerned with the alarming trajectory of the Craft in the United States. Subtitled "A Journal for the Masonic Student," it emerged during a time of explosive Masonic growth following the post-Civil War and World War I eras. While this surge in membership was celebrated by many, a quiet but determined resistance took shape among those who saw in this numerical expansion a corresponding decline in quality, depth, and purpose. The Builder became the voice of what might now be recognized as an early American Observant Free-Masonry movement—one deeply committed to intellectual rigor, spiritual depth, and historical integrity. Its contributors warned of the consequences of accepting any and all applicants without due reflection. The old guard—experienced Brethren and thoughtful leaders—tried to caution the rising generation against the dilution of Masonic principles. Sadly, their warnings were largely ign