Materialien Zur Geschichte Der Freymaurerey Seit Der Wiederherstellung Der Grossen Loge In London, 5717, Volume 1, by Friedrich Ludwig Schr der, offers a detailed historical account of Freemasonry since the re-establishment of the Grand Lodge in London in 1717. This volume delves into the early years of organized Freemasonry, exploring its social, cultural, and philosophical contexts. Schr der's work provides valuable insights into the rituals, membership, and influence of Masonic lodges during a formative period. The book is an important resource for understanding the development and spread of Freemasonry throughout Europe and beyond. It remains a significant contribution to the study of fraternal organizations and social history.
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