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The Temple and the Lodge

The Strange and Fascinating History of the Knights Templar and the Freemasons

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The Temple and the Lodge

By: Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, Mitch Horowitz - foreword
Narrated by: Rick Adamson
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In The Temple and the Lodge, Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh reveal the survival and evolution of a world-changing order through the birth of the Masonic lodge. Recounting the brutal events in the 14th century that led to the sudden disappearance of the Knights Templar - a powerful military and banking order founded in 1119 and active in the Crusades - the authors document the Templars' reappearance in the court of excommunicate Scottish king Robert the Bruce. Tracing the survival of certain Templar traditions in the birth of the Masonic lodge, they chart the history of Freemasonry from its medieval roots into the modern era and from Europe to colonial America and the young United States.

Baigent and Leigh marshal the evidence that the order's contribution to fostering tolerance, progressive values, and cohesion in English society helped preempt a French-style revolution in England. Freemasonry was an essential keystone in the formation of the United States, and the authors argue that America itself is an embodiment of the ideal "Masonic Republic". Their groundbreaking analysis challenged the accepted history of the influence of Freemasonry on America's framers and revolutionists, which most mainstream historians ignored until recently.

©1989, 2011 Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh; Foreword copyright 2020 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. (P)2021 Tantor
Europe Great Britain Medieval Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Middle ages Scary Survival

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The thread running throughout the history of Templars & Freemasonry is accurately and strikingly accounted in the book.

Very informative

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Very enjoyable story line, especially around the links with Scottish history and the emergence of the USA.

Only think I didn’t particularly enjoy was the narration.

Very enjoyable

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