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The Hell-Fire Friars: Sex, Politics and Religion - Historical Book About 18th Century British Secret Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students
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The Hell-Fire Friars: Sex, Politics and Religion - Historical Book About 18th Century British Secret Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students
The Hell-Fire Friars: Sex, Politics and Religion - Historical Book About 18th Century British Secret Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Students
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The Hell-Fire Friars have been accused by many throughout the centuries of orgies and devil worship. Although they numbered many of the country's leading luminaries among their adherents, it seems they never bothered to refute crass allegations.No one denies that there was a grouping of individuals around Sir Francis Dashwood, that they met at Medmenham Abbey on the Thames and at West Wycombe, that this group lasted from twenty to thirty years and that there were serious political consequences. It has also been alleged that members of the group dominated the government of Great Britain from 1762 to 1763, and that the internal quarrels of the Friars sparked off the rise of democracy in England.In this book, Gerald Suster attempts to separate fact from fiction, myth and legend in his quest for the truth. He scrutinises the data, subjects it to analysis, and demonstrates the subsequent lasting legacy, thereby presenting the first definitive study of British history's most intriguing and notorious gentleman's club.
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Satanism. Black masses. Depraved orgies. These are all terms people unfortunately tend to associate with the Brotherhood of St. Francis of Wycombe, aka the "Hell-Fire Club," the English club that originated with Sir Francis Dashwood and contained such luminaries as John Wilkes, the Earl of Sandwich and perhaps even the noted American revolutionary Benjamin Franklin.While most popular histories of the group tend towards prurience and exploitation of the supposed "Satanic" elements, Suster attempts to separate fact and fiction, showing that while certain groups before St. Francis of Wycombe's were, to varying degrees, "Satanic," Dashwood's was not.Instead, Suster introduces us to a Dashwood that is consumed by Rabelaisian thought mixed with a healthy love for classical literature and the great old Gods of the Greeks and Romans. Rather than "Satanists," Suster portrays Dashwood and his group as "happy disciples of Bacchus and Venus," a crew interested in liberty, freedom and hedonism with more than a touch of paganism in the Eleusian mysteries tradition.If you're interested in learning of a different sort of "Hell-Fire Club," one that is probably far closer to the truth than the lurid tales of Satanism that have grown up around it, check out Suster's book.

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