Free masonry: a poem. In three cantos. Accompanied with notes, illustrative of the history, policy, principles, &c. of the masonic institution; shewing the coincidence of its spirit and design with ancient Jesuitism ; and proving conclusively, by facts and arguments, that it necessarily leads to aristocratic distinctions in society, is a dangerous and deadly foe to equal liberty, and a formidable engine in the hands of wicked and designing men; and, also, tends to corrupt Christianity, and the public morals. To which is subjoined, a brief sketch of the Masonic Illuminati of Germany; of the circumstances relative to the abduction of Capt. Morgan : and of the present prospects of anti-masonry in various sections of the Union. With various strictures relating to the general subject, partly original, and partly deduced from anti-masonic writings; copious extracts, &c. /

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Corporate Authors: American Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leicester [Mass.] : published by S.A. Whittemore, 1830
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