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  2. Anti-Masonic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Masonic Party was the earliest third party in the United States. [11] Formally a single-issue party, it strongly opposed Freemasonry in the United States.It was active from the late 1820s, especially in the Northeast, and later attempted to become a major party by expanding its platform to take positions on other issues.

  3. Anti-Masonry - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of anti-Masonic Thurlow Weed, an Anti-Jacksonist movement became (since Jackson was a Mason) the Anti-Masonic Party. This political Party ran presidential candidates in 1828 and 1832, but by 1835 the party had disbanded everywhere except Pennsylvania .

  4. William Morgan (anti-Mason) - Wikipedia

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    The circumstances of Morgan's disappearance and the minimal punishment received by his kidnappers caused public outrage, and he became a symbol of the rights of free speech and free press. [45] Protests against Freemasons took place in New York and the neighboring states; Masonic officials disavowed the actions of the kidnappers, but all Masons ...

  5. Anti-Masonic Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Masonic Enquirer (also known as the Antimasonic Enquirer and the Rochester Antimasonic Inquirer) was an American weekly newspaper associated with the Anti-Masonic Party. The Anti-Masonic Enquirer was established in Rochester, New York in February 1828 by Thurlow Weed and Samuel Heron, as a successor to Heron's previous publication the ...

  6. Category:Anti-Masonry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to Anti-Masonry in the United States, the "avowed opposition to Freemasonry", which has led to multiple forms of religious discrimination, violent persecution, and suppression in some countries as well as in various organized religions (primarily Abrahamic religions).

  7. Papal ban of Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Information Center pointed out in 2006 that CDF 1983, which prohibits membership in Masonic associations, "remains in effect." [ 110 ] Bishop Gianfranco Girotti , regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary , told the 2007 Freemasonry and the Catholic Church conference, at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of St. Bonaventure in Rome, that ...

  8. Category:Freemasonry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Anti-Masonry in the United States ... History of Masonic Grand Lodges in North America; Holy Royal Arch Masons, P.H.A. ...

  9. Henry Dana Ward - Wikipedia

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    As time went on, there was tension between members of the movement as they disagreed on the importance of setting a date. In May 1842, the movement passed a resolution declaring that “God has revealed the time for the end of the world and that time is 1843”. After the conference, Ward stepped back from the movement and eventually left.