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If a Freemason breaks the law do his fellow Freemasons have to help and protect him from justice?

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If a Freemason breaks the law do his fellow Freemasons have to help and protect him from justice?

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No. A Mason’s obligation to assist a fellow Mason is limited to lawful undertakings. The exact wording from the obligation he takes is; “murder, felony, treason, and all other offences contrary to the laws of God or the ordinances of the realm, being at all times most especially excepted”.

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