The Enigma of the Freemasons: Their History and Mystical Connections
Summary
Addressing the brotherhood's complicated relationship with the Catholic Church, its influence in politics, and the many famous Masons throughout history, The Enigma of the Freemasons is a comprehensive guide to Freemasonry past and present. Tim Wallace-Murphy explores the controversies and conspiracy theories, but stays firmly grounded in historical fact, while reaching conclusions that challenge the conventional view of Masonic history.
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