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Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry
by John J. Robinson
from M. Evans and Company, Inc.

Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • GREAT BOOK
    I might not agree with everything the author says or even his conclusion. However, it is a extremely interesting read and well written. This is the first book I recommend to any brother researching the Knights Templar/Freemasonry connection. What is that saying? It's a page turner!

  • Fascinating Look at Freemasonry's Origins
    I have seen a lot of speculation as to Freemasonry's origins, but Robinson's is the first account that analyzes the ritual and symbolism associated with Masonry and attempts to find a probable explanation for it.
    After a brief explanation of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt and some of the more mysterious aspects of it, Robinson delves into the final days of the Order of the Knights Templar and how they evolved into today's Freemasons.
    Robinson's accounts are well-written and well-researched. I also... more info

  • Unbiased Historical Journey into Freemasonry! Excellent, Must Read!!!
    Excellent book! A completely unbiased look at the history of freemasonry from a non-mason. This book is one you must read if you are doing research for a paper, curious or interested in joining the fraternity. The best and only unbiased masonic book I have ever read.

  • A Work of Brilliant Scholarship, Engagingly Written
    A Work of Brilliant Scholarship, Engagingly Written
    Reviewed by William Courson
    In "Born in Blood," John J. Robinson, an avocational historian and medievalist, makes a patiently reasoned and thoroughly documented re-appraisal of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 in England (known popularly as Wat Tyler's Rebellion) and emerges with a truly convincing demonstration of the sub rosa connections between the Templar order, the Wat Tyler uprising and the foundations of Freemasonry.
    It had for long been... more info


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