Is it True What They Say About Freemasonry?Government Institutes, 2010 M03 16 - 288 pages For as long as there have been Freemasons, there has been a calculated effort to disparage and their practices. In this insightful text, masons de Hoyos and Morris explore the origins of the anti-Masonic mindset and delve into the falsehoods on which critics have based these perennial sentiments. Confronting opponents one at a time, the authors methodically debunk the myths that have surrounded Freemasonry since its establishment, investigating the motives and misconceptions that derive antagonists to spread deceit about Masonic traditions. |
Contents
Chapter 10 | 133 |
Chapter 11 | 193 |
Appendix 1 | 195 |
Appendix 2 | 229 |
Appendix 3 | 236 |
Notes | 245 |
261 | |
About the Authors | 269 |
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