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Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel

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The mysterious Scottish Rosslyn Chapel has fueled controversy and debate for centuries. Revered by Freemasons as a vital part of their history, believed by some to hold evidence of pre-Columbian voyages to America, it is assumed by others to hold important relics, from the Holy Grail to the Head of Christ. This book is a virtual guide to all the enigmatic and important aspects of the * the history of the chapel and its relationship to freemasonry * history of the family which owns the castle, the Sinclairs * the enigmatic landscape surrounding the chapel, including Templar commanderies; prehistoric markings; an ancient kingly site to the south; and King Arthur's Seat directly north * the unveiling of the true significance and meaning of the that it was a medieval stone book of esoteric knowledge, 'written' by the Sinclair family, chosen patrons of Freemasonry

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Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel, Philip Coppens

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2004
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Title
Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel
Language
English
Released
2004
Format
Paperback
Pages
131
ISBN10
1931882088
ISBN13
9781931882088
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The mysterious Scottish Rosslyn Chapel has fueled controversy and debate for centuries. Revered by Freemasons as a vital part of their history, believed by some to hold evidence of pre-Columbian voyages to America, it is assumed by others to hold important relics, from the Holy Grail to the Head of Christ. This book is a virtual guide to all the enigmatic and important aspects of the * the history of the chapel and its relationship to freemasonry * history of the family which owns the castle, the Sinclairs * the enigmatic landscape surrounding the chapel, including Templar commanderies; prehistoric markings; an ancient kingly site to the south; and King Arthur's Seat directly north * the unveiling of the true significance and meaning of the that it was a medieval stone book of esoteric knowledge, 'written' by the Sinclair family, chosen patrons of Freemasonry