An edition of Free masonry

Free Masonry

Its pretensions exposed in faithful extracts of its standard authors; with a review of Town's Speculative Masonry: its liability to pervert the doctrines of revealed religion, discovered in the spirit of its doctrines, and in the application of its emblems: its dangerous tendency exhibited in extracts from the Abbé Barruel and Professor Robinson; and further illustrated in its base service to the Illuminati

Free Masonry
Henry Dana Ward, Henry Dana Wa ...
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An edition of Free masonry

Free Masonry

Its pretensions exposed in faithful extracts of its standard authors; with a review of Town's Speculative Masonry: its liability to pervert the doctrines of revealed religion, discovered in the spirit of its doctrines, and in the application of its emblems: its dangerous tendency exhibited in extracts from the Abbé Barruel and Professor Robinson; and further illustrated in its base service to the Illuminati

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Language
English
Pages
399

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Edition Notes

Copyright Apr. 28, 1828 by Dwight Farmer.

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"A list of Masonic authors quoted in this work, to illustrate the character of free Masonry."--p. [v]-vi.

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New-York

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Pagination
xvi, 399, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates
Number of pages
399

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44837818M
OCLC/WorldCat
79055041

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Work ID
OL13803678W

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