Section 1 Reflections on the symmetry and proportion in the works of Nature, and on the harmony and affection among the various species of beings.
Section 2 The advantages resulting from friendship.
Section 3 Origin of Masonry, and its general advantages.
Section 4 Masonry considered under two denominations.
Section 5 The Government of the Fraternity.
Section 6 Reasons why the secrets of Masonry ought not to be publicly exposed.
Section 7 Few Societies exempted from censure. Irregularities of Masons no argument against the Institution.
Section 8 Charity the distinguishing characteristic of Masons.
Section 9 The discernment displayed by Masons in the choice of objects of charity.
Section 10 Friendly admonitions.
EULOGIUM
Illustrations of Masonry
by
William Preston
Book One
The Excellency of Masonry Displayed