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Robert Lomas is a British author and historian best known for his work on the history of Freemasonry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the prestigious Speculative Society, a Masonic Lodge based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Robert Lomas, a British author and historian, is renowned for his work on the history of Freemasonry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the prestigious Speculative Society, a Masonic Lodge located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  
Lomas has written several books on the history and origins of Freemasonry, including "The Hiram Key" and "The Second Messiah". In these books, Lomas presents his theory that Freemasonry has its roots in the ancient mystery schools of Egypt and that the organization has a direct link to the Knights Templar. He argues that the symbols and rituals of Freemasonry have their origins in the religious practices of ancient Egypt and that the organization has been passed down through the ages, preserving the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians and passing it on to future generations.
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Lomas has authored several books that delve into the history and origins of Freemasonry. Notable works by Lomas include "The Hiram Key" and "The Second Messiah." In these books, the author presents a theory that Freemasonry traces its origins back to the ancient mystery schools of Egypt and establishes a direct connection to the Knights Templar. According to Lomas, the symbols and rituals of Freemasonry can be traced back to the religious practises of ancient Egypt. He suggests that this organisation has been handed down through generations, serving as a vessel for preserving the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians and transmitting it to future generations.
  
One of the key themes in Lomas's work is the idea that Freemasonry is a secret society that has played a significant role in shaping the course of history. He argues that many of the world's most influential figures, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Winston Churchill, were Freemasons and that the organization has been behind many of the major events in history, including the American Revolution and the French Revolution.
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One of the key themes in Lomas's work is the idea that Freemasonry is a secret society that has played a significant role in shaping the course of history. He argues that many of the world's most influential figures, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Winston Churchill, were Freemasons and that the organisation has been behind many of the major events in history, including the American Revolution and the French Revolution.
  
Lomas's work has been met with both praise and criticism. Many historians and scholars have praised his research and theories for shedding new light on the history of Freemasonry, while others have criticized his work for being speculative and lacking in hard evidence. However, regardless of one's stance on Lomas's theories, his work has helped to bring the history and significance of Freemasonry to a wider audience.
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Throughout his career, Robert Lomas has earned both praise and criticism for his work on the history of Freemasonry. Many historians and scholars have commended him for his meticulous research and innovative theories, which have shed new light on the enigmatic organisation. However, there have been critics who point out the speculative nature of his work and the lack of concrete evidence.
  
In conclusion, Robert Lomas is a notable author and historian known for his research and theories on the history of Freemasonry. His work has helped to shed new light on this often-mysterious organization and has sparked debate and discussion among scholars and the general public alike.
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Despite the diverse perspectives on Lomas's theories, it is undeniable that he has made a significant impact. His writings have played a crucial role in making the history and importance of Freemasonry accessible to a wider audience, sparking intriguing debates and discussions among scholars and the general public alike. Through his dedication to unravelling the mysteries of this ancient institution, Robert Lomas has solidified his place as a notable author and historian, leaving a lasting impact on the study of Freemasonry.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:40, 17 July 2023

Robert Lomas

Robert Lomas, a British author and historian, is renowned for his work on the history of Freemasonry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the prestigious Speculative Society, a Masonic Lodge located in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Lomas has authored several books that delve into the history and origins of Freemasonry. Notable works by Lomas include "The Hiram Key" and "The Second Messiah." In these books, the author presents a theory that Freemasonry traces its origins back to the ancient mystery schools of Egypt and establishes a direct connection to the Knights Templar. According to Lomas, the symbols and rituals of Freemasonry can be traced back to the religious practises of ancient Egypt. He suggests that this organisation has been handed down through generations, serving as a vessel for preserving the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians and transmitting it to future generations.

One of the key themes in Lomas's work is the idea that Freemasonry is a secret society that has played a significant role in shaping the course of history. He argues that many of the world's most influential figures, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Winston Churchill, were Freemasons and that the organisation has been behind many of the major events in history, including the American Revolution and the French Revolution.

Throughout his career, Robert Lomas has earned both praise and criticism for his work on the history of Freemasonry. Many historians and scholars have commended him for his meticulous research and innovative theories, which have shed new light on the enigmatic organisation. However, there have been critics who point out the speculative nature of his work and the lack of concrete evidence.

Despite the diverse perspectives on Lomas's theories, it is undeniable that he has made a significant impact. His writings have played a crucial role in making the history and importance of Freemasonry accessible to a wider audience, sparking intriguing debates and discussions among scholars and the general public alike. Through his dedication to unravelling the mysteries of this ancient institution, Robert Lomas has solidified his place as a notable author and historian, leaving a lasting impact on the study of Freemasonry.

Writings

Here is a list of popular books by Robert Lomas:

  • The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasons and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus
  • The Second Messiah: Templars, the Turin Shroud and the Great Secret of Freemasonry
  • Uriel's Machine: Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge, Noah's Flood and the Dawn of Civilization
  • Turning the Hiram Key: Rituals of Freemasonry Revealed
  • The Book of Hiram: Freemasonry, Venus and the Secret Key to the Life of Jesus
  • Freemasonry: A Journey Through Ritual and Symbol
  • The Man who Invented the Twentieth Century: Nikola Tesla, Forgotten Genius of Electricity
  • The Invisible College: A History of the Royal Society
  • The Secret Power of the Pyramids
  • The Lost Keys of Freemasonry: The Legend of Hiram Abiff