
History of Modern Masonry
A Look at the History of the Masonic Organization
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Ian Day

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Modern Masonry originated in London, England in the year 1717. It evolved from a brotherhood of artisan builders (or stonemasons) in the Middle Ages. Curiously, this was not even mentioned in the works of the early historians of the guild or in the first documents that refer to these groups.
According to scholars, many historical documents referring to Masonry were destroyed in 1720 by the founders of the Grand Lodge, for fear that their publications might produce negative consequences.
The intention of this work is to reveal the history of Masonry that has been obscured because its official founders did not want its secrets disclosed.
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- Suzannee
- 11-29-24
Interesting Review
This is an interesting review of masonry. It seems like no one really knows its true origins. And, there seems to be a debate of whether members of this group are Godly men or anti-God. If you look at its 33 levels, it points to Godly men. So, why did the Catholic Church think masons were satanic? And, what is the Church's stance today?
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