Summary
John J. Robinson: Born in the blood of lost secret Freemasonry
John J. Robinson has a special interest in the history of medieval Britain and the Crusades. His research into the secrets of freemasons was inspired by the research of the peasant revolt in England in 1381. In his work, he used the library of the Masonic Temple in Cincinnati (Ohio) and the testimonies of numerous freemasons. By establishing a connection between the Freemasons and the French Templar Order, many answers were obtained. The appendix of the book contains a translation of the papal encyclical Humanum Genus, the most comprehensive papal condemnation of Freemasonry, a bibliography and index.
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