Origins of Freemasonry
Delve into the intriguing world of freemasonry with Origins of Freemasonry by David Stevenson, published by Cambridge University Press in 1990. This captivating book spans 270 pages, offering a classic exploration of the brotherhood that has fascinated scholars and enthusiasts alike. Stevenson meticulously investigates the secret initiatives, rituals, and identification modes that define this unique society, all while emphasizing ideals of fraternity, equality, toleration, and reason.
Whether you are a history buff with a keen interest in the Renaissance and seventeenth-century periods, or a freemason looking to deepen your understanding of your own heritage, this essential reading promises to enlighten and engage. Discover the profound history and intellectual currents that shaped freemasonry and its enduring legacy in society.