Freemasonry and the Birth of Modern Science is a fascinating study of the
turbulent political, economic, and religious background to the formation of the
Royal Society - an era of war against the Dutch, the Great Plague, and the Great
Fire of London. In particular, it reveals the ambitions of one man, Sir Robert
Moray, the key driving force behind the society. Building on his detailed
experience of another organization and the principles on which it was based,
Moray was able to structure and gain finance for the Royal Society. This other
organization, the "Invisible College" as Boyle called it, is know
today as Freemasonry.
Freemasonry and the Birth of Modern Science will make you reassess many of
the key events of this period and will show how Freemasonry, supported by
Charles II, was the guiding force behind the birth of modern science, under the
cover of the Royal Society.