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Freemasonry: Real and Imagined *** Limited Edition ***

By Ian G. Lamont

SKU: 9781527290112
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  • DESCRIPTION

    What you are about to read, focuses on the current status of Freemasonry, as organised by The United Grand Lodge of England, and the observed sad fact that its membership is in decline.This ever-reducing membership will eventually see Freemasonry fall into historical oblivion over the next few years. Such decline can be clearly identified to the changes that occurred to its moral principles in 1986. This book is written by a man well-versed in the masonic system, believes firmly in the historical principles of the Fraternity, but argues,with blunt frankness, that the human organisation controlling Freemasonry needs to undergo radical reform. Only by such change can Freemasonry regain its position as a credible moral organisation in the changing world we all live in.The author provides a great deal of autobiographical information about himself, personally and masonically,covering his own background and journey through life thus far. Such information provides a reflective background to his comments, and gives strength to the idea that by only knowing where a man is coming from can we truly understand the direction of that persons heart-felt belief in the path that must be followed.Mason and non-mason alike, the basic elements of life discussed in this book can be observed by all who give it close attention, but can be ignored by those unwilling to engage with the inevitable!

    Limited Edition

    Only 200 Copies Printed. All copies Are Numbered and Signed.

    Publisher: Saiph Publishing
    ISBN: 9781527290112
    Number of pages: 272
    Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm


    All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to the Three Pillars Charity and will be used to feed the homeless.


  • THE AUTHOR
    Ian G. Lamont

    Ian G. Lamont is a born and bred Kiwi,now living in North Northumberland in the United Kingdom.He lives by himself,never married, but retains a unique friendship with his long-time best friend, Audrey, and her family, including the Border Collies,Gem and Kate.Ian is a consultant civil engineer by profession, specialising in the design and construction of new railways,his last major project was in South Australia. He’s now semi-retired and enjoys the freedom (subject to Covid)of ‘doing his own thing’, which includes a strong passion for the principles of Freemasonry. His intense interest in this subject saw him obtain a degree from the Open University. This was later followed up by studies at Durham University and his obtaining a Master of Arts in Theological Research in 2003.Ian has experienced and witnessed virtually all aspects of Freemasonry and can thus speak authoritatively on the subject matter, which many masons and non-masons alike are hardly aware of.Ian is a Freeman of the City of London and still takes an active interest in the proceedings associated with the ‘Square Mile’. His hobbies,apart from the usual D.I.Y around the home, include precious gem hunting in Colombia, Sri-Lanka and Myanmar,astrophotography and the photography of ancient classical Greek and Roman architecture. Not forgetting of course to exercise those collies on a daily basis.

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