Freemasonry in the Holy Land Or Handmarks of Hirams Builders

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" The Maine Colony in Joppa has again been heard from. They now number twenty-five, and are in a state of bliss, in consequence of the departure of their leader, Adams. " At Beyrout and vicinity, during March and April, the stories told about Adams and his people were incredibly harsh ; and this naturally created a reaction in my own mind, so far, at least, that I wrote to Adams, assuring him that when I came to Joppa, he should have a fair showing as a fellow-countryman and a Masonic brother.
...Rev. G. J. Adams visited Palestine on a prospecting expedition in 1865. His letter of August 10 of that year was written from Joppa, that of August 14 from the " Land of Ephraim, " that of August 20 from Jerusalem, that of August 23 from Bethel. In the latter he made these characteristic explanations : " One hour before sunset I began the ascent of the Hill of Hope (!) at Bethel, on which I had built an altar of twelve stones for the whole house of Israel. There, with the Lord's host above me, I prayed : Oh Lord God of Israel, thou great Jehovah ; God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob ; God of the Prophets ; thou great I AM.

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