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Let There Be Light: A Study of Anti-Masonry

Let There Be Light: A Study of Anti-Masonry

Alphonse Cerza

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2011
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""Let There Be Light: A Study of Anti-Masonry"" is a comprehensive exploration of the history, beliefs, and practices of the secretive organization known as Freemasonry, as well as the various movements and individuals who have opposed it throughout the centuries. Written by Alphonse Cerza, a noted expert on Freemasonry and its detractors, this book delves into the origins of the organization, its rituals and symbols, and its influence on politics, religion, and culture. Cerza also examines the various anti-Masonic movements that have arisen over the years, from the Bavarian Illuminati to the John Birch Society, and explores the reasons behind their opposition to Freemasonry. This book provides a fascinating look into one of the most enigmatic and controversial organizations in history, and sheds light on the complex web of conspiracy theories and beliefs that have surrounded it for centuries.The Masonic Service Association, April 15, 1954.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Masonic Book Club, Vol. 11b: A Masonic Reader's Guide
This book is addressed to Masons with four types of literary interests: (1) The member who has learned for the first time about the world of Masonic books and wants to know what printed material has been published so he can start to do some reading and thus improve himself in Masonry; (2) The member who has discovered that he has time on his hands and wants to read Masonic material and thus become a better informed Mason; (3) The member who has become an officer and wishes to improve his skills and thus serve in a better way; and (4) The member who is interested in doing research in order to prepare a talk, an article for publication, or a book on a Masonic subject. In each instance this book is designed to be a starting point in one's quest for suitable printed material. Manifestly, a great many subjects are covered because of the many areas of Masonic interest, and no single area is covered extensively in order to keep this book within reasonable bounds. Those members who come within the third and fourth classification will get a good start but in most instances will be required to do additional exploring for material.