For centuries, Freemasonry has been surrounded by misunderstanding, myth, and deliberate misinformation. In this revealing and scholarly book, Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris take on anti-Masonic claims head-on — exposing the origins of common accusations and debunking the many misconceptions surrounding the fraternity.
With careful research and clear analysis, the authors explore:
The history of anti-Masonic prejudice and where it comes from
Common myths used to discredit Freemasons and their practices
The mindset behind anti-Masonic propaganda
A factual, balanced defence of the values and traditions of Freemasonry
This accessible and well-documented guide is an essential resource for both Freemasons and non-Masons alike. Whether you’re seeking to defend the Craft from falsehoods or simply understand the truth, this book arms you with knowledge.
About the Authors:
Arturo de Hoyos is the Grand Archivist and Historian of the Scottish Rite (Southern Jurisdiction, USA) and an internationally respected Masonic scholar.
S. Brent Morris is Director of Membership Development at the Supreme Council (Southern Jurisdiction, USA), a prolific Masonic author, and a respected academic with expertise in both Freemasonry and mathematics.
Key Details:
ISBN: 1-59077-030-7
Category: History / Freemasonry
Paperback | £12.99 / $14.95
Printed in the USA






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