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Masonic Authors' Guild International reviews David Stevenson’s The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland’s Century 1590-1710, first published in 1988, with several reprints afterwards. Its nine chapters start with an introduction and move from the Craft's Medieval legacy, through the Renaissance, to seventeenth century Lodges both in Scotland and England.
By Masonic Authors' Guild InternationalMasonic Authors' Guild International reviews David Stevenson’s The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland’s Century 1590-1710, first published in 1988, with several reprints afterwards. Its nine chapters start with an introduction and move from the Craft's Medieval legacy, through the Renaissance, to seventeenth century Lodges both in Scotland and England.