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Hardcover A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry Book

ISBN: 1023953625

ISBN13: 9781023953627

A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry

In "A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry," Solomon Southwick addresses the young men of the United States, cautioning them against the perceived dangers of Freemasonry. This work reflects the anti-Masonic sentiment prevalent in the 19th century, fueled by concerns over secret societies and their potential influence on American society and politics.

The book includes an appendix featuring correspondence between Eliphalet Murdock and the author, relating to the supposed murder of Mr. Murdock. This adds a layer of intrigue and highlights the anxieties surrounding Freemasonry during this period.

Southwick's warning offers valuable insight into the social and political climate of early America, making it an important historical document for those interested in the history of American fraternal organizations and the controversies they engendered. "A Solemn Warning Against Free-Masonry" is a significant primary source for understanding the anti-Masonic movement and its impact on the nation.

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