
Freemasonry -- Its Growth and Spread Before 1789
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The Most Hostile to Freemasonry
The catholic church did officially condemn freemasonry, and it was persecuted in some catholic countries. But the most hostile tended to be congregationalists who saw freemasonry as religiously suspect. Many reformed protestants at this time were suspicious of the power of the church of eng and and the episcopal hierarchy. So ally, by the mid eighteenth century, you can see that freemasonry was weaving its way through a kind of interconnected networks of merchants, soldiers and sailors,. writers, clergy - particularly in this kind of marginal world of heterodox catholics, anglicans and jews.
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