| William Sime - Inquisition - 1834 - 250 pages
...us that no man can be saved who does not profess the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman religion ? vS. The freemasons do not profess that indifference. But...Q. Then the freemasons are an anti-religious body ? Jl. That cannot be ; for the object of the institution is not to combat or deny the necessity or... | |
| 1849 - 354 pages
...us that no man can be saved who does not profess the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman religion ? — The Freemasons do not profess that indifference ;...person received into the Order be a Catholic or not. Then the Freemasons are an anti-religious body ? — That cannot be, for the object of the institution... | |
| Charles H. Davie - 1850 - 614 pages
...us that no man can be saved who does not profess the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman religion ? — The freemasons do not profess that indifference. But...person received into the order be a catholic or not. Then the freemasons are an anti-religious body ? — That cannot be, for the object of the institution... | |
| 1889 - 776 pages
...Apostolic, and Roman religion ? A. " The Freemasons do not profess that indifference. But it 13 "idifemit if the person received into the Order be a Catholic...towards the unfortunate of any sect, particularly tf he is a member of the society. Q- " One proof of that indifference in the religious character of... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 252 pages
...us that no man can be saved who does not profess the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman religion ? Jl. The freemasons do not profess that indifference. But...Q. Then the freemasons are an anti-religious body? ./?. That cannot be; for the object of the institution is not to combat or deny the necessity or utility... | |
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