The Early History and Antiquities of Freemasonry
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Format
Paperback
Pages
514
Language
English
Published
Sep 10, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1162570369
ISBN-13
9781162570365
Description
George F. Fort delves into the origins and evolution of Freemasonry, exploring a fascinating tapestry of historical events and influential figures. Through meticulous research, he unveils the lesser-known aspects of this age-old brotherhood, shedding light on its foundational myths and the social contexts that shaped its development. The narrative intertwines ancient traditions with modern interpretations, illustrating how Freemasonry has both reflected and influenced broader societal changes over centuries.
As he navigates through the intricate network of lodges, rituals, and philosophical tenets, Fort emphasizes the significance of Freemasonry in promoting values such as brotherhood, moral integrity, and community service. The book not only serves as a scholarly resource but also invites readers into a world where secrecy and tradition have woven an enduring legacy. With a keen eye for detail, Fort's work captures the essence of an institution that continues to intrigue and inspire, making it a valuable addition to the understanding of this complex fraternal order.
As he navigates through the intricate network of lodges, rituals, and philosophical tenets, Fort emphasizes the significance of Freemasonry in promoting values such as brotherhood, moral integrity, and community service. The book not only serves as a scholarly resource but also invites readers into a world where secrecy and tradition have woven an enduring legacy. With a keen eye for detail, Fort's work captures the essence of an institution that continues to intrigue and inspire, making it a valuable addition to the understanding of this complex fraternal order.
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