Ebook: A Brief History of the Freemasons: The True Story of the World’s Most Powerful Secret Society
Author: Jasper Ridley
In the popular imagination the Freemasons are often regarded as a sinister secret society practising arcane rituals: Jasper Ridleys reassessment traces the origins of Freemasonry in the medieval craftsmen's guilds and its spread throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. Dispelling the more lurid misconceptions, Ridley sheds new light on the organization's beliefs, activities and current role in society.
It is easy to see why the Freemasons are chosen for harassment. They are seen as a privileged, wealthy, middle-class group; like City livery companies they can be attacked with impunity because they have tended to ignore criticism and do not wish to lower themselves by replying to it.
Is it not time that the Freemasons were left alone to hold their dinners and their lodge meetings in peace? For the Freemasons, these meetings are inspiring rituals; for others, they are nothing worse than harmless play-acting and silly nonsense.
Jasper Ridley is a highly acclaimed historian. He is the author of a number of titles including A Brief History of the Tudor Age, He died in 2004.
It is easy to see why the Freemasons are chosen for harassment. They are seen as a privileged, wealthy, middle-class group; like City livery companies they can be attacked with impunity because they have tended to ignore criticism and do not wish to lower themselves by replying to it.
Is it not time that the Freemasons were left alone to hold their dinners and their lodge meetings in peace? For the Freemasons, these meetings are inspiring rituals; for others, they are nothing worse than harmless play-acting and silly nonsense.
Jasper Ridley is a highly acclaimed historian. He is the author of a number of titles including A Brief History of the Tudor Age, He died in 2004.
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