I had the privilege of knowing the late R.W. Bro. R.H.D. Hewitt PM., PZ., P.J.G.W., several years before he died. Our paths met when he invited me to write for his journal and subsequently we had many a meeting discussing aspects of Freemasonry when he became a welcome neighbour at No.9 Freedman Road a part of the Freemasons Home Complex in Mount Lawley.
He edited the West Australian Craftsman with an articulate pen which stemmed from a clarity of conviction demanding the highest possible standards to be expected from the members, particularly of Freemasons and the Moral Law. He was a forceful man, at times almost dogmatic, but in a closer and more intimate dialogue there was a deeply sensitive soul and the problems as well as the philosophy of Freemasonry weighed heavily within him, it was an unquenchable flame, and in his anxiety to describe it he would become excited. His reading of the su
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1984 - THE 1984 ROBIN HEWITT MEMORIAL LECTURE - FREEMASONRY AND THE MORAL LAW - BRO RABBI DR SHALOM COLEMAN.