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Bezig met laden... Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonrydoor John J. Robinson
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Nema pitanja koje je pobudilo više živih rasprava od skupa poznatog kao masoni. Ova izvanredna studija otkriće vam potpuno novu perspektivu korena moderne masonerije i do sada nepoznate činjenice o poreklu mita, istorijskim okolnostima nastanka masonerije i nepoznate činjenice o povezanosti templara i masona. Bazirana na godinama metodičnog istraživanja, ova knjiga rešava poslednje preostale misterije masona - njihove tajne reči, simbole i alegorije čije se pravo značenje izgubilo u proslošti.
Aiming to solve the last secrets of Freemasonry, this book uncovers the mysterious words, symbols and rituals whose meanings have been lost for centuries, even to Freemasons themselves. The book contains historic research into the origins of this secret society. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)366.1Social sciences Social problems and services; associations Secret Societies (Freemasons, Knights Templar) Freemasons, Knights TemplarLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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“I had thought that masonic scholars, at least, had convincingly debunked the theory (more properly, legend) that Freemasonry had its origins in the mediaval Knights Templar. The legend persists, however, and seems to have an eternal fascination for non-masons…It is a great pity that this book cannot be wholeheartedly recommended for it performs one extremely valuable service for Freemasonry.The autor gives a devasteting critique of the late Stephan Knight’s The Brotherhood, Which caused so many problems for English Freemasonry in the 1980s…Read with care, and preferable after a reading of Peter Partner’s excellent study The Murdered Magicians, the Templars and their Myth, the autor has done a service to Freemasonry.”