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The History of Freemasonry Volume 1: Its Legends and Traditions, Its Chronological History : 9781770833654

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The History of Freemasonry Volume 1: Its Legends and Traditions, Its Chronological History : 9781770833654

$22.03
 
Volume One of Seven. Other volumes also available. SO comprehensive a title as the one selected for the present work would be a vain assumption if the author's object was not really to embrace in a series of studies the whole cycle of Masonic history and science. Anything short of this would not entitle the work to be called THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Freemasonry as a society of long standing, has of course its history, and the age of the institution has necessarily led to the mixing in this history of authentic facts and of mere traditions or legends. We are thus led in the very beginning of our labors to divide our historical studies into two classes. The one embraces the Legendary History of Freemasonry, and the other its authentic annals. The Legendary History of Freemasonry will constitute the subject of the first of the five parts into which this work is divided. It embraces all that narrative of the rise and progress of the institution, which beginning with the connection with it of the antediluvian patriarchs, ends in ascribing its modern condition to the patronage of Prince Edwin and the assembly at York. This narrative, which in the I5th and up to the end of the I7th century, claimed and received the implicit faith of the Craft, which in the I8th century was repeated and emendated by the leading writers of the institution, and which even in the 19th century has had its advocates among the learned and its credence among the unlearned of the Craft, has only recently and by a new school been placed in its true position of an apocryphal story.


Author: Albert Gallatin Mackey
Publisher: Theophania Publishing
Publication Date: Oct 16, 2011
Number of Pages: 278 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 177083365X
ISBN-13: 9781770833654
 

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