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The Temple and the Lodge

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1988

Originally published
  
1988

ISBN
  
0224024728

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Subject
  
Freemasony

Pages
  
306

Page count
  
306

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

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Authors
  
Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh

Similar
  
Michael Baigent books, Freemasonry books

The Temple and the Lodge is a book written by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh that claims to trace a link between the suppressed Knights Templar and modern day Freemasonry. The book is usually described as "speculative history."

Contents

Synopsis

The thesis of the book is that after the Knights Templar were suppressed for heresy at the behest of the King of France some elements found refuge in Scotland where they helped the Scots in their fight for independence from the English and the Templar Order survived through Jacobite Freemasonry to Strict Observance and the Grand Orient of France. (source: the book does claim so.)

It also claims that many of the people behind the American Revolution were Freemasons, as were some of the less successful British commanders such as Howe and Cornwallis, who they claim intentionally lost (or tried the minimum to win) some of the battles to prevent the destruction of America's economic base.

Release

It was originally published in London by Jonathan Cape in 1988. The first U.S. printing was by Arcade Publishing in New York in 1989.

References

The Temple and the Lodge Wikipedia