Publisher's Synopsis
ProcÃ(c)dures Curieuses De L'inquisition De Portugal Contre Les Francs-maçons... details the curious procedures of the Portuguese Inquisition against Freemasons. Written by Jean Coustos, a Freemason who escaped the Inquisition, this historical account provides a rare glimpse into the persecution of Freemasons during that era. The book, reviewed and published by L. T. V. I. L. R., offers insights into the methods employed by the Inquisition and the challenges faced by Freemasons in Portugal. This edition presents a valuable resource for understanding the complex relationship between religious institutions and secret societies in the 18th century.
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