Proofs of a ConspiracyWestern Islands, 1967 - 304 pages Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All the Religions and Governments of Europe, Carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free Masons, Illuminati and Reading Societies, Collected From Good Authorities by John Robison A. M., 1967 Paperback originally written in 1798.--Amazon.com. |
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Page 119
... surely effective , is making them good ; and this is to be brought about by enlightening the mind , and free- ing it from the dominion of superstition and prejudices . This purpose is effected by its producing a just and steady mo ...
... surely effective , is making them good ; and this is to be brought about by enlightening the mind , and free- ing it from the dominion of superstition and prejudices . This purpose is effected by its producing a just and steady mo ...
Page 270
... surely this interest should be cherished in every breast . Perhaps national union arises from national animosity ; —but they are plainly distinguish- able , and union is not necessarily productive of injustice . The same arguments that ...
... surely this interest should be cherished in every breast . Perhaps national union arises from national animosity ; —but they are plainly distinguish- able , and union is not necessarily productive of injustice . The same arguments that ...
Page 278
... surely , if anything can tend to diminish the force of our religious sentiments , and make all Dr. Priestly's discoveries in Christianity insignificant , this will do it . Were it possible for the departed soul of Newton to feel pain ...
... surely , if anything can tend to diminish the force of our religious sentiments , and make all Dr. Priestly's discoveries in Christianity insignificant , this will do it . Were it possible for the departed soul of Newton to feel pain ...
Contents
Introduction to Americanist Classics Edition vii | 1 |
Schisms in Free Masonry | 11 |
The Illuminati | 57 |
Copyright | |
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