On 23 September 1779, off Flamborough Head, he encountered two British ships, the Serapis and the Countess of Scarborough, under Captain Sir Richard Pearson who had been sent to intercept ...
And later it refers back to Euclid, who, in the language of medieval times: Through hye grace of Crist yn Heven, He commensed yn the syens seven. Or, in more modern terms: Through the grace of Christ in Heaven, He began seven sciences.
Provides an in-depth history of freemasonry, exploring the inner workings of the powerful secret society, refuting many of the myths about the order, and shedding new light on the contributions...
This book seeks to present freemasonry in the context of a long and oboile ancestry stretching back over 2000 years and through the laudable aims espoused by its founding fathers.
This book hopes to re-orientate the reader towards an appreciation of the essentially altruistic aims of Freemasonry.
The Freemasons are a subject of endless fascination. To the layman, they are a mysterious brotherhood of profound if uncertain influence, a secret society purported, in some popular histories, to...
A detailed and intriguing account of the rituals and symbolism from its origins to today.
The history and legends of the Freemasons, rom links with the Knights Templar, alchemy and the hermetic tradition, to the present day are explored.