Contrary to what people think about Masonic secrecy, over the
centuries a number of books have revealed much about what goes on
in lodges. Certainly Jeremy Cross was relied on as a crib for
nervous officers when they put on degrees, and his readers were not
just the curious, but the Freemasons themselves who wanted to
improve their ritual work. Important as a source for Masonic
activity in the mid nineteenth century, this volume makes a scarce
title available to scholars.
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