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1952 Darkness Visible Freemasonry by Walton Hannah Religious Reference Book

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1952 Darkness Visible Freemasonry by Walton Hannah Religious Reference Book

Darkness Visible - A Revelation & Interpretation Of Freemasonry
By Walton Hannah
Published by Augustine Press: London 1952 (Fourth Edition, November 1952)

"Darkness Visible: A Revelation & Interpretation of Freemasonry is Walton Hannah's most controversial and influential work, written in the wake of intense debate within the Church of England over the theological implications of Freemasonry. First published in 1952, the book offers a detailed examination of Masonic ritual, symbolism, and doctrine, drawing directly on authorised texts, ceremonies, and higher-degree materials rather than conjecture or hearsay. Hannah, himself closely connected to the Anglican theological world, argues that Freemasonry constitutes a coherent religious system whose underlying philosophy and ritual structure stand in fundamental tension with Christian belief, particularly in its concepts of salvation, revelation, and spiritual enlightenment.

This fourth edition, issued in November 1952 by Augustine Press, incorporates revisions and an additional appendix reflecting the storm of correspondence, criticism, and public discussion provoked by earlier printings. Illustrated with photographic plates and diagrams of ritual symbolism, the book remains one of the most substantial primary critiques of Freemasonry produced in mid-twentieth-century Britain and continues to be cited in discussions of church, secrecy, and fraternal orders. It would appeal especially to collectors of controversial religious works, students of Anglican history, and readers interested in Freemasonry, ritual symbolism, and church-society relations."

Chipping etc and reverse side tape repairs to dust jacket. Covers and spine very clean. Pages are clean and well presented. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 22cm x 14.5cm x 1.75cm - 231 Pages

Categories:

  • Theology
  • World History
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    Condition: Very good
    Binding: Cloth
    Special Attributes: ["Dust Jacket", "Illustrated"]
    Region: Europe
    Subject: History
    Original/Facsimile: Original
    Seller Notes: Chipping etc and reverse side tape repairs to dust jacket. Covers and spine very clean. Pages are clean and well presented. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
    Language: English
    Author: Walton Hannah
    Publisher: Augustine Press: London
    Year Printed: 1952
    Sub-subject: Freemasonry