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1. TOP Shelf Freemasonry References & Couple of Others

 

2. List of Bibliography Compilations

 

3. Main Freemasonry Bibliography

 

3.a. Books on Freemasonry — 463 Authors of 931 Books

 

3.b. Ph.D. Dissertations on Freemasonry — 58 Authors

 

3.c. Pro Articles on Freemasonry — 137 Articles, w 50 Bk Rws

 

3.d. Foreign Books on Freemasonry — 226 Authors of 265 Books

 

3.e. News Articles 1985-2005 in Chrono Order — 226 Articles

4. Historical-General References — 374 Authors in 720 Books

 

5. Baptist References

 

6. Character Counts Bibliography — 251 Authors in 295 Books

 

7. Great Hoax—Léo Taxil’s Luciferian Doctrine

a. General Info, Web Sties, and One Excellent Refutation

b. Publications Still Duped by Taxil’s Hoax

c. Publications Exposing Taxil’s Hoax

 

8. Anti-Mason Bibliography — 100 Authors

 

4. Historical-General References — 374 Authors in 720 Books

—This section includes several general items as well as many some of the best on U.S. history and the colonial period. The represent some of the size of the mountain of literature of the colonial period, the American Revolution, and the Declaration, and our beloved U.S. Constitution.

—A great portal to American History is: http://starrcenter.washcoll.edu/ from Washington College, 1892, patronized by Greorge Washington and offering a $50,000 book prize each year book on Revolutionary period.

—Gilder Lerman Institute of American History: www.gilderlehrman.org

—Making of Charters Exhibit at the National Archives:

www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/charters.html

—To see a copy of the Declaration of Independence:

www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/declaration.html

 

A & E Entertainment. The Unexplained—The Vampire Myth (A & E Entertainment, 1999). Pagan.

Abrams, Floyd. Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment. NY: Viking, 2005. 306p. Synopsis in Cato’s Letter, “Not under My First Amendment,” CATO Institute (Fall 2005; 3:4); see www.CATO.org.
_____. Shield Law Protection for the Press [sound recording]. Santa Barbara, CA: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1982. 1 sound tape reel (29 min.). First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams discusses current “shield law” cases, and asks whether the press would be able to prevent the evils that it alone is able to prevent if journalists are not allowed to promise confidentiality to their sources. Recorded by NPR, Dec. 7, 1978, in Washington, D.C., at the center's national convocation: The William O. Douglas Inquiry Into the State of Individual Freedom, held in honor of Justice Douglas.
_____, Richard K. Willard, and John H. Shenefield. National Security and the First Amendment. Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, Standing Committee on Law and National Security, 1984. 34p. Transcript of a debate held December 15, 1983 between Richard Willard and Floyd Abrams, and was moderated by John H. Shenefield.

Adams, Henry (1838-1918). History of the United States of America. NY: C. Scribner’s sons, 1891-1901. 9 vols. See also Ruth L. Barolsky, “A Study of Henry Adams” “History of the United States,” Ph.D. Diss., Univ. of Virginia, 1980, about which Donald R. Kennon says “offers the fullest account of Adam’s research” in Kennon’s A Republic for the Ages: The United States Capitol and the Political Culture of the Early Republic (479). — Democracy: an American Novel. NY: H. Holt and Co., 1908. 374p. With intro. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., (Modern Library pbk. ed.; NY: Modern Library, 2003. 209p.

Adams, John (1735-1826). The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States. Charles F. Adams, ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1850-56. 10 vols. — A Defence of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America. Philadelphia: William Young, 1797. 3 vols. — Legal Papers of John Adams. Wroth, L. Kinvin, and Hiller B. Zobel, eds. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1965. 3 vols.

Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848). Memoirs of John Quincy Adams. Charles Francis Adams, ed. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1874-1877. — An Answer to Pain’s “Rights of Man.” London: Printed for and sold by H. D. Symonds, 1793. — Letter of John Quincy Adams to His Son on the Bible and Its Teachings. Auburn: James M. Alden, 1850.

Adams, Randolph Greenfield (1892-1951). Political Ideas of the American Revolution; Britannic-American Contributions to the Problem of Imperial Organization, 1765 to 1775. NY: Facsimile Library, 1939. 207p. — Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots: the Pictorial History of America from the Colonial Age to the Revolution. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1928. 206p. — The Dignity of George Washington, an Address Delivered in the Hill Auditorium in the City of Ann Arbor, February 22, 1932. Ann Arbor: Printed for G. Wahr, 1932. 18p. — The Journal of Major George Washington (1754). Intro. Randolph G. Adams. NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1940. Facsim. 28p. — and Howard H. Peckham. Lexington to Fallen Timbers, 1775-1794: Episodes from the Earliest History of Our Military Forces. Illustrated by original maps and papers in the Clements Library of the University of Michigan / Foreword by William A. Ganoe. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1942. 41p. — A Translation of the Rosetta Stone. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1925. 241p.

Adams, Samuel. The Life and Public Services of Sameul Adams. William V. Wells, ed. NY: MacMillan, 1913-1916. 3 vols. — The Writings of Samuel Adams. Harry Alonzo Cushing, ed. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904-1908. 6 vols.

Adler, Margot. Drawing Down the Moon. Boston: Beacon Press, 1979. Pagan.

Adler, Mortimer Jerome. A Dialectic of Morals: Towards the Foundations of Political Philosophy. NY: F. Ungar Co. 1958 (c1941). 117p. — The Difference of Man and the Difference it Makes. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. 395p. Based on the Encyclopaedia Britannica lectures delivered by the author at the Univ. of Chicago, 1966.

Agresto, John. The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy. Ith­aca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1984.

Aikman, Lonnelle Aikman. “Mount Vernon Lives On: A Century of Patriotic Labor Has Restored George Washington’s Old Home as He and Martha Knew It,” National Geographic (CIV: 5, November 1953): 670.

Albright, W. F. From the Stone Age to Christianity. 2nd ed; NY: Doubleday Anchor, 1957. — Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan. Univ. London: Athlone Press, 1968.

Alden, John Richard (1908-). George Washington: a Biography. Louisiana State University Press, 1984; NY: Wings Books, 1995. 326p. — The American Revolution, 1775-1783. NY: Harper, 1954; Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 1987. 294p. — Rise of the American Republic. NY: Harper & Row, 1963. 1030p. — A History of the American Revolution. NY: Knopf, 1969; NY: Da Capo Press, 1989. 541p. — Stephen Sayre: American Revolutionary Adventurer. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983. 219p. —Pioneer America. London: Hutchinson, 1966. 309p. — The Revolutionary War in the South—Power, Conflict, and Leadership: Essays in Honor of John Richard. Edited by W. Robert Higgins. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1979. 291p. — General Charles Lee, Traitor or Patriot? Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1951. 369p. — and Alice Magenis. A History of the United States. NY: American Book Co., 1960. 542p. — The First South. Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1961. 144p. — John Stuart [1718-1779] and the Southern Colonial Frontier: a Study of Indian Relations, War, Trade, and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness, 1754-1775. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press ; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1944; NY: Gordian Press, 1966. 384p. — General Gage [1721-1787] in America: Being Principally a History of His Role in the American Revolution. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1948; NY: Greenwood Press, 1969. 313p. — The South in the Revolution, 1763-1789. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1957. 442p. — Robert Dinwiddie: Servant of the Crown. Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; dist. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1973. 126p.

Allen, Ethan. Reason, The Only Oracle of Man. Bennington, VT: Haswell & Russel, 1784.

Allen, Richard Hinkley. Star Names: Their Love and Meaning. 1966 (unabridged ed. of 1899 ed.). — The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labors of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen: to Which is Annexed, the Rise and progress Pf the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America: Containing a Narrative of the Yellow Fever in the Year of our Lord 1793: with an Address to the People of Color in the United States. Written by himself, and published by his request. Philadelphia: F. Ford and M.A. Riply, 1880. 69p.

Allen, William C. The Dome of the United States Capitol: An Architectural History. 1992.

American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR. Text Revision of the 1994 DSM-IV, 4th edition; American Psychiatric Association, 2000. 943p. — Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR. 1st edition. American Psychiatric Association, 2000. 370p. — Electronic DSM-IV TR Plus, Version 1.0 (Windows, CD-Rom edition; American Psychiatric Association, 2001).

Antieau, Chester James, Arthur T. Downey, and Edward C. Roberts. Freedom from Federal Establishment: Formation and Early History of the First Amendment’s Religion Clauses. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Co., 1964

Archer, Gleason L. History of the Law. Boston: Suffolk Law School Press, 1928; 442p.

Arnold, Howard Payson (1831-1910). History Side Lights. NY; London, Harper & Brothers, 1899. 330p.

Arthen, Andras Corban. An Introducation to Paganism and Witchcraft. Williamsburg, MA: EarthSpirit Community, nd.

Auerbach, Nina, and David J. Skal, eds. Authoritative Text, Contexts, Reviews and Reactions, Dramatic and Film Variations, Criticism. NY: W.W. Norton, 1997; 492p.

Azure Green. Catalog at www.azuregreen.com. Pagan.

Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press, 1967; 335p.; enl. ed., 1992. 396p. — et al. The Great Republic: a History of the American People. 4th ed.; Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Co., 1992; 2 vols.; 1st Boston: Little, Brown, 1977. 1267p. — Faces of Revolution: Personalities and Themes in the Struggle for American Independence. (NY: Knopf, Random House, 1990; 296p.). — Atlantic History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.

Baker, William S. “Washington after the Revolution, 1784-1799,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, XX (1896): 364-364.

Balderston, Lloyd. The Evolution of the American Flag from Materials Collected by the Late George Canby. Philadelphia, 1909.

Bar, K. L. von. A History of Continental Criminal Law. Trans. Bell. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1916.

Barber, Soterios A. On What the Constitution Means. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984.

Bardesanes (154-222). The Book of the Laws of Countries: Dialogue on Fate of Bardaisan of Edessa. By H. J. W. Drijvers. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1964. 67p.

Barolsky, Ruth L. “A Study of Henry Adams’ History of the United States,” Ph.D. Diss., Univ. of Virginia, 1980, about which Donald R. Kennon says “offers the fullest account of Adam’s research” in Kennon’s A Republic for the Ages: The United States Capitol and the Political Culture of the Early Republic (479).

Barton, David, at www.wallbuilders.com, and Barton has also received the George Washington Honor Medal. —  Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, and Religion. 2nd ed.; Wallbuilders Press, 1997. 534p. — Celebrate Liberty Benjamin Rush The Bulletproof George Washington  Ethics: And Early American Handbook  Documents of Freedom (with George Washington’s picture on the front) — Lessons from Nature for Youth (which illustrates lessons from symbols of nature)

Baumann, Arthur Anthony (1856-1936). Burke: the Founder of Conservatism, a Study by A.A.B. With which is Printed A letter to a noble lord by Edmund Burke. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1929. 171p.

Baynes, Herbert. The Origin of the Conception of Law. London: 1916.

Beeman, R. R. Patrick Henry: Biography. 1974.

Bemis, Samuel Flagg (1891-1973). The Diplomacy of the American Revolution. NY; London: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1935. 293p. — Relations Between the Vermont Separatists and Great Britain, 1789-1791. NY: contributed by S.F. Bemis, 1916. 560p. — Pinckney’s Treaty; America’s Advantage from Europe’s Distress, 1783-1800. Rev. ed. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1960. 372p. — The Hussey-Cumberland Mission and American Independence; an Essay in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1931. 195p. — Jay’s Treaty: a Study in Commerce and Diplomacy. NY: Macmillan, 1923. 388p. — A Diplomatic History of the United States. 3d ed. NY: Holt, 1950. 994p. — and Grace Gardner Griffin. Guide to the diplomatic history of the United States, 1775-1921. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Govt. Print. off., 1935; New York, P. Smith, 1951. 979p.

Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832). Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Reprint ed. NY: Hafner, 1965.

Berlin, Isaiah. Four Essays on Liberty. NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 1969.

Berman, Harold J. Law and Revolution: the Formation of the Western Legal Tradition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983; 657p.

Berns, Walter. The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy. NY: Basic Books, 1976. Includes two pertinent chapters by the best nonpreferentialist scholar.

Beveridge, Albert J. The Life of John Marshall. 4 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916–1919.

Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress, 1774-1989. U.S. GPO, 1980.

Bjelajac, David. Washington Allston: Secret Societies, and the Alchemy of Anglo-American Painting. Cambridge & NY: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997. 239p. — American Art: a Cultural History. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005 (1st NY: H.N. Abrams, 2001; 416p.). — Millennial Desire and the Apocalyptic Vision of Washington Allston. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. 226p.

Blackstone, William (1723-1780). Commentaries on the Laws of England. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1769-1771, 4 vols. — The Palladium of Conscience. America: Robert Bell, Union Library, Third-street, Philadelphia, 1774. 119p.

Bloch, Ruth. Visionary Republic: Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756-1800. Cambridge, England; NY: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1985. 291p. Ministers interweave millennial and republican thoughts in their sermons in defiance of British tyranny in preparation for Christ’s spiritual reign. —  Gender and Morality in Anglo-American Culture, 1650-1800. Berkeley: Univ. California Press, 2003. 225p.

Bowling, Kenneth R. The Creation of Washington, D.C.: the Idea and Location of the American Capital. Fairfax, VA: George Mason Univ.; Lanham, MD: Univ. Pub. Associates, 1991. 294p.

Bowling, Kenneth R., and Donald R. Kennon, eds. Neither Separate nor Equal: Congress in the 1790s. Athens: Ohio Univ. Press, 2000. 344p. — Inventing Congress: Origins and Establishment of the First Federal Congress. Athens, OH: United States Capitol Historical Society by Ohio University Press, 1999. 305p. The papers collected in Inventing Congress originated in two conferences held in 1994 and 1995 sponsored by the United States Capitol Historical Society in its series, “Perspectives on the history of Congress, 1789-1801.”

Boyd, Julian Parks. The Declaration of independence; the evolution of the text as shown in facsimiles of various drafts by its author. Issued in conjunction with an exhibit of these drafts at the Library of Congress on the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson. Washington: The Library of Congress, 1943. 36p. — ed., Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Princeton: Princeton Univ. 1950-2004. 31 vols.

Boyer, Paul S. The Oxford Companion to United States History. NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 2001.

Brant, Irving. James Madison, Father of the Constitution. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1950.

Bright, John. A History of Israel. 3rd ed; Philadelphia: Westminster, 1972; 1st 1959. — “YHWH.” Journal of Biblical Literature XLIII (1924): 370-378; ibid., LXVII (1948): 377-381.

Brin, David. The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? Reading, MA: Perseus Books, 1998. 378p.

Brombert, Victor. The Romantic Prison: The French Tradition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ., 1978.

Brown, Glenn (1854-1932). History of the United States Capitol, I, The Old Capitol, 1792-1850. Washington, D.C., 1900 (v. 1. The old Capitol, 1792-1850; v. 2. 1850-1900; Bibliography, p. 224-237; NY: Da Capo Press, 1970); see also, version with intro and annotations by William B. Bushong, prepared by the Architect of the Capitol, Annotated ed. in commemoration of the Bicentennial of the United States Capitol (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1998). — Papers relating to the improvement of the city of Washington, District of Columbia. Comp. by Glenn Brown, secretary of the American Institute of Architects; with an introduction by Charles Moore, clerk of Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. Washington: Govt. Print. Off., 1901. 91p. — 1860-1930, Memories, by Glenn Brown: a Winning Crusade to Revive George Washington’s Vision of a Capital City. Washington, D.C.: Press of W.F. Roberts company, 1931. 585p.

Brown, Peter. The Rise of Western Christendom. Oxford: Blackwell Pub., 1996.

Browne, Ray Broadus, ed. The Burke-Paine Controversy: Texts and Criticism. NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963. With Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France and Paine’s Rights of Man. 230p.

Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart (1854-1938). A History of the National Capital from its Foundation through the Period of the Adoption of the Organic Act. NY: Macmillan, 1914-16. 2 vols. — Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Establishment of the Seat of Government in the District of Columbia. Washington: Govt. print. off., 1901. 343p. — Dreamers as Capital City Builders. Washington, 1940. 61p.

Bryce, James (1838-1922). Studies in History and Jurisprudence. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1968; 1st 1901; 2 vols.; 926p. — Evolution of Law. 3 vols.; Boston: Little, Brown, 1918

Buckland, Raymond. Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Worldwide, 1975. — Witchcraft from the Inside. Llewellyn Worldwide, 1995. Pagan.

Buckley, Thomas C. Church and State in Revolutionary Virginia, 1776-1787. Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia, 1977.

Buckley, Thomas E. Church and State in Revolutionary Virginia, 1776-1787. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1977. Leonard W. Levy called this “A model state study.”

Bullock, Steven C. Revolutionary Brotherhood: Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730-1840. Chapel Hill, NC: Univ. of North Carolina, 1996. 421p. Bullock utilized Lodge records, correspondence, and other authorities and sources, to document how Freemasonry’s ideals help shape the new nation’s ideas of liberty and equality.

Burgess, John W. The Sanctity of Law: In What Does It Consist?: the Story of Man’s Attainment of Law and Order from Roman Times to the Present. NY: Harper & brothers, 1928; Holmes Beach, FL: Wm. W. Gaunt & Sons, 1989; 345p.

Burke, Edmund (1729-1797). Observations on a Late State of the Nation. (London: s.n., 1769. 94p. — On Empire, Liberty, and Reform: Speeches and Letters. Edited by David Bromwich. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. 526p. — On conciliation with the Colonies, and other papers on the American Revolution. Edited by Peter J. Stanlis; illustrated with wood engravings by Lynd Ward. Lunenburg, VT: Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club at the Stinehour Press, 1975. 267p. — On the American Revolution; Selected Speeches and Letters. NY: Harper & Row, 1966. 220p. — Pre-Revolutionary Writings. Edited by Ian Harris. Cambridge, England; NY: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 328p. — An Impartial History of the War in America, Between Great Britain and Her Colonies, from its Commencement to the End of the Year 1779. London: Printed for R. Faulder, 1780. 608p. — An Account of the European Settlements in America. London, 1758. 2 vols. (see reprinte of 1770 version published by J. Dodsley, London by New York: Arno Press, 1972; 2 vols.). — The Best of Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Edited by Peter J. Stanlis. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Pub., 2000, 1st 1963. 702p. — Burke, Select Works. Edited with intro & notes by Edward John Payne (1844-1904). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892-98. 3 vols. — Burke’s Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775. Intro. & notes by A. J. George. Boston: D. C. Heath & co., 1895. 99p. — A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. Paris: Pichon, 1803. 323p.

Burke, Michael E., and Robert L. Pigeon, eds. Law, Authority, and Society: Readings in Ancient and Medieval Social Thought. Conshohocken, PA: Combined Books, 1995; 399p.

Bush, L. Russ. The Advancement: Keep the Faith in an Evolutionary Age. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2003; 148p. See www.preciousheart.net/foreknowledge/Bush_Advancement_Review.htm for critical review.

Bushong, William B. Uncle Sam’s Architects: Builders of the Capitol. 1994.

Cairns, John W., and Olivia F. Robinson, eds. Critical Studies in Ancient Law, Comparative Law and Legal History: Essays in Honour of Alan Watson. Oxford, England; Portland, OR: Hart Pub. 2001; 427p.

Calder, Isabel MacBeath, ed. Colonial Captivities, Marches and Journeys, Edited, under the Auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. NY: Macmillan Co., 1935. 255p.

Cantrell, Gary Cantrell. Out of the Broom Closet. Parkland, FL: Upublish, 1998. Pagan.

Cappon, Lester, ed. The Adams Jefferson Letters. 2 vols. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1959.

Carter, James D. Masonry in Texas. 2nd Ed. Waco, TX: Grand Lodge of Texas, 1955.

Castleden, Rodney. The Stonehenge People. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. Pagan.

Catholic Encyclopedia at www.newadvent.org/cathen/09771a.htm.

Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. Three Human Rights in the Constitution. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1956.

Chapman. The Great Pyramid, etc. 1886.

Chernow, Ron. Alexander Hamilton. NY: Penguin Press, 2004. 818p. — The House of Morgan: an American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1990. 812p.

Chipman, Nathaniel. Principles of Government: A Treatise on Free Institutions. Including the Constitution of the United States, 1793. Revised Burlington, VT: 1883; NY: Da Capo Press, 1970.

Church, Forest, ed. The Separation of Church and State: Writings on a Fundamental Freedom by America’s Founders. Boston: Beacon, 2004. 160p. Includes some choice words by Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Isaac Backus, George Mason, John Adams, Caleb Wallace, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Oliver Ellsworth, John Leland, George Washington, Richard Price, and the Treaty of Tripoli.

Churchward, Albert. The Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man; Being an Explanation of the Evolution of Religious Doctrines from the Eschatology of the Ancient Egyptians. London: S. Sonnenschein; NY: E. P. Dutton, 1910. 449p.

Circle Sanctuary. Periodical; www.circlesanctuary.org. Pagan.

Clark, Edwin Charles (1835-1917). History of Roman Private Law. NY: Biblo and Tannen, 1965; 1st Cambridge: University Press, 1906-19; 3 vols.

Clark, J.C.D. The Language of Liberty, 1660-1832: Political Discourse and Social Dynamics in the Anglo-American World. NY: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994. 404p. — English Society, 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology, and Politics During the Ancien Regime. NY: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000. 580p.

Clemmer, Donald. The Prison Community. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1958.

Cobb, Sanford H. The Rise of Religious Liberty in America. NY: Macmillan, 1902; NY: Cooper Square Publishers, 1968. Leonard W. Levy said, “Still useful, though sometimes factually unreliable.”

Coke, Sir Edward. The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, 6th ed. London, 1681.

Columbia Encyclopedia (6th Ed., 2001), www.bartleby.com/65/fr/Freemaso.html.

Commager, Henry Steele, ed. Documents of American History. 6th ed. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1934, 1962. —Majority Rule and Minority Rights. New York: Oxford University Press, 1943.

Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1979; 1st 1971.

Continental Congress, Second. The “Olive Branch” Petition to King George III of England fron the Second Continental Congress Signed by Forty-six of the Members. NY: American Art Association, 1932. 17p.

Cooley, Thomas M. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations Which Rest Upon the Legislative Power. Boston, 1868, 1st ed. reprinted New York: Da Capo Press, 1972.

Cord, Robert L. Separation of Church and State: Historical Fact and Current Fiction. NY: Lambeth Press, 1982. Leonard W. Levy said, “Mostly historical fiction masquerading as scholarship.”

Cosentino, Andrew J., and Henry H. Classie. The Capitol Image: Painters in Washington, 1800-1915. Washington, D.C.: 1983.

Cotton, John (1584-1652). A letter of Mr. John Cottons, teacher of the Church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there. Wherein is shewed, that those ought to be received into the curch who are godly, though they doe not see, nor expressly bewaile all the pollutions in church-fellowship, ministery, worship, government. London: Printed for B. Allen, 1643. 13p.

Countryman, Edward. The American Revolution. NY: Hill and Wang. 1985.

Covenant of the Goddess. Periodical at www.cog.org. Pagan.

Crosskey, William Winslow. Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, 2 vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953.

Cuhulain, Kerr. Law Enforcement Guide to Wicca. 2nd ed.; Vancouver, B.C.: Wiccan Information Network Society, 1991; 1st 1989. Pagan.

Cummings, William L. “Ceremonial of Cornerstone Laying,” American Lodge of Research Transactions, I (1930-1933): 153-154.

Cunliffe, Marcus. George Washington: Man and Monument. NY: Little, Brown, & Co., 1958. Appeared in condensed form in Reader’s Digest: Family Treasury of Great Biographies (Vol. II, with Mahatma Gaundhi [Vincent Sheean; Knopf, 1954], Einstein [C. P. Snow; Scribner’s, 1966], Marie Antoinette [Stefan Zweig, trans. from German by Eden and Cedar Paul; Viking, 1933], and Mark Twain’s Autobiography [edited by Charles Neider; Mark Twain Co., 1917]; NY: Reader’s Digest Association, 1970).

Currie, David P. The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985.

Curry, Thomas J., Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment. NY: Oxford University Press, 1986. 236p. Leonard W. Levy called this, “The best book on the subject.” — Farewell to Christendom: The Future of Church and State in America. NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 2001. 143p.

Curtis, Michael Kent. No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1968.

Darrett Bruce Rutman, American Puritanism: Faith and Practice (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1970; NY: Norton, 1977; 139p.). — John Winthrop’s Decision for America, 1629 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975; 105p.). — A Militant New World, 1607-1640 (NY: Arno Press, 1979, 1st 1959; 824p.). — The Morning of America, 1603-1789 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971; 240p.).

David Blight, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself (Boston: 1993).

Davis, Derek H., ed. Original Intent: Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Court of American Church-State Relations. Foreword by Leo Pfeffer. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1991. 202p. — Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774-1789: Contributions to Original Intent. NY: Oxford University Press, 2000. 309p. — ed. The Separation of Church & State Defended: Selected Writings of James E. Wood. Waco, TX: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, Baylor University, 1995. 372p. — ed., Twenty-First Century Perspectives on Religious Liberty in Northern Europe. Waco, TX: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, Baylor University, 2000. — and Gerhard Besier, eds., International Perspectives on Freedom and Equality of Religious Belief. Waco, TX: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, Baylor University, 2002; 220p. — and Barry Hankins, eds. New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America. Waco, TX: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies: Baylor Univ. Press, 2002. 208p.

De Pauw, Linda Grant, ed. Documentary History of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, 1789-1791. 4 vols. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972.

Demar, Gary. America’s Christian Heritage. Broadman & Holman, 2003; 88p.

Diamond, A. S. The Evolution of Law and Order. London: Watts, 1951.

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