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By : roger dachez - Friday, 26 December 2008 00:00 |
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Freemasonry arrived in France from Great-Britain in the 1730s, a France that had revoked the Edict of Nantes and where Catholicism was the only recognised religion. How did these British émigrés, who were protestant and Freemason, pull the wool over the eyes of French police between 1720 and 1901? Their astuteness also allowed them to establish a genuine honeymoon period in France’s attitude to Freemasonry. What do we know about the reaction of French intellectuals to Freemasonry and in turn, how did France contribute to Freemasonry’s development?
To those who assert France is the older sister of the church, Roger Dachez attempts to show, in this 58-minute talk, that France is equally, the older sister of Freemasonry.
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