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1 2 | widespread association called the Freemasons. No longer making any secret
2 6 | denounced the sect of the Freemasons, and publicly declared its
3 7 | consequence, the sect of Freemasons grew with a rapidity beyond
4 9 | thing with the sect of the Freemasons, which is a kind of center
5 9 | is always the same, the Freemasons, like the Manichees of old,
6 11| understood of the sect of the Freemasons taken generically, and in
7 13| seen how the sect of the Freemasons acts, especially where it
8 15| declared it to be true of the Freemasons that they especially desire
9 16| adverse to the designs of the Freemasons, is more useful for their
10 17| immortality. The sect of the Freemasons, by a similar course of
11 19| as the naturalists and Freemasons desire, there will immediately
12 19| finds favor with the sect of Freemasons, and in which they contend
13 20| But the naturalists and Freemasons, having no faith in those
14 20| been in the sect of the Freemasons some who have plainly determined
15 21| prefer. To these things the Freemasons fully assent; and not only
16 21| unanimity the sect of the Freemasons also endeavours to take
17 23| equally acceptable to the Freemasons, and that they would wish
18 24| therefore, sect of the Freemasons is, and what course it pursues,
19 24| studious endeavour of the Freemasons to destroy the chief foundations
20 27| undertakings the sect of Freemasons is not hostile, but greatly
21 28| pretense of friendship, the Freemasons have endeavoured to make
22 29| instead of joining with Freemasons to destroy the Church, they
23 30| divine religion which the Freemasons hate in proportion to their
24 31| It may seem to some that Freemasons demand nothing that is openly
25 34| of right; not such as the Freemasons absurdly imagine, but such
26 37| requires. The sect of the Freemasons shows itself insolent and
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