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Jeffers: Freemasons - A History and Exploration of the World's Oldest Secret Society

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Jeffers: Freemasons - A History and Exploration of the World's Oldest Secret Society
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Jeffers, H. Paul. FREEMASONS - A HISTORY AND EXPLORATION OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST SECRET SOCIETY. Citadel Press Books/Kensington Publishing Corp., New York. 2005. 8vo. xiv, (2), 347, (3) pages. original pictorial card covers. Chronology. List of Masons. Bibliography. English text. The David Baker Library. some very light water stains along bottom edges. Very Good. In Freemasons, H. Paul Jeffers delves into Masonic history to reveal the surprising and controversial truths behind this ancient and secretive order, from its mystery-shrouded origins in medieval Europe through its rise in America, where Benjamin Franklin founded the first lodge. Today, some four to five million Freemasons worldwide pledge to live their lives in accordance with principles of morality, charity and loyalty--both to fellow Masons and to the order itself. But what exactly does Freemasonry entail, and what happens behind the lodges' closed doors?
Now, in this fascinating guide that explores the myths and reality of Freemasonry, the veil of secrecy is finally lifted. Lot weight: 0 lbs 11oz. Subject(s): United States, British Secret Society History.