The Druids, we are informed, retained among them many usages very similar to those of masons; but of what they consisted, at this remote period we can not with certainty discover. In conformity to the antient practices of the fraternity, we learn that they held their assemblies in woods and groves, and observed essentially the most impenetrable secrecy in their principles and opinions; a circumstance we’ve got reason to feel sorry about, as these, being known only to themselves, will have to have perished with them. The series of historical essays that we gather here constitutes essentially the most complete and documented work published thus far at the conceivable or not possible relationships between the very ancient initiation practices of Druidism and those of present-day Freemasonry.
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